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You need to run the XFree 86 Virtual Frame Buffer as your xserver and set
your display value accordingly. I have never run the buffer, but it seems
to be a FAQ on this list. It may even be in the FAQ, not sure
Here is a link that should take you to an rpm for the virtual frame
buffer. Search the page for xvfb and find the version for your favorite
platform and linux distro.
http://rpmfind.net/linux/RPM/X11_XFree86_Servers.html
Are you running Linux?
Does the xvfb run on other platforms Solaris, HP, etc? Anyone? Anyone?
Hope this helps
Jeff Prickett
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On Mon, 24 Jan 2000, Richard Hallier wrote:
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> BEFORE YOU POST, search the faq at <http://java.apache.org/faq/>
> WHEN YOU POST, include all relevant version numbers, log files,
> and configuration files. Don't make us guess your problem!!!
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> I've already known this problem. You have to extend access permissions of
> the X Server to the user running Apache JServ. As far I am concerned,
> setting DISPLAY didn't solve the problem, by default it sould be right. To
> correctly understand the problem, if you run the xserver with the user
> myuser (startx), and then you run manualy JServ with the same user, it
> should be ok.
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