Oops. I didn't see this. This is a better answer than mine. Thanks Hal,
Jeff
On Tue, Jun 27, 2006 at 10:39:42PM -0600, Hal Eden wrote:
hi, christopher,
i think that the problem is (given the message that you gave) that
your DISPLAY environment variable is not set, indicating perhaps that
Hmm. Are you on the machine you are trying to start squeak from or is it
a separate server? We've had some problems with the latter, because of
incompatibilities between the linux systems (client vs. server). You
could just configure it properly on your desktop and then move it to the
server
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Oops. I didn't see this. This is a better answer than mine. Thanks Hal,
Jeff
On Tue, Jun 27, 2006 at 10:39
Linux also needs to know where the squeak.image file is as well, e.g.,
./squeak ./squeak.image
The line I used in a script to start swiki as headless was:
/home/dfincher/ComSwiki/squeak -headless -memory 64m
/home/dfincher/ComSwiki/squeak.image
Derrel
At 01:20 PM 6/27/2006 -0700,
hi, christopher,
i think that the problem is (given the message that you gave) that
your DISPLAY environment variable is not set, indicating perhaps that
you are trying to run this when logged in remotely via ssh/telnet OR
that you are running from a raw console (without starting up