I had the same problems on my SuSE 9.2 OS.

My solution was to run JBoss as the same user that was logged into the 
X-Windows System (alternatively you could log in as the default jboss user).

If you use the first approach, you need to adapt the rights of some files. I 
did it that way:

]# chown theuser:thegroup -R /opt/jboss/server/*

I hope it helps

regards

Morchel

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