Completely OT, but:

If you're going to search for X11 packages with rpm, use rpm -qa | grep [package
name or part].

I believe rpm -q [package name] is very limited and only tries to find a package
named exactly as you enter it.

--David

> Do you refer to X11R6? I have a /usr/X11R6 dir in my server but when I do
>
> #rpm -q X11
> package X11 is not installed
>
> #rpm -q X11R6
> package X11R6 is not installed
>
> And when i do
>
> #whereis X11
> X11: /usr/bin/X11 /etc/X11 /usr/lib/X11 /usr/include/X11
>
> So I donĀ“t understand what is about the X11 libs.
>
> any idea?
>
> thanks!
>
> MauricioF
>
>
> -----Mensaje original-----
> De: Brian Cook [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Enviado el: viernes, 07 octubre, 2005 22:20
> Para: Tomcat Users List
> Asunto: Re: Problems with graphics on Tomcat 5.5.9
>
>
>
> You need to install the X11 libs for X.  The Java Advanced Imaging API
> calls the X libs on Linux to get font and scaling data.  You can try
> setting the JVM java.awt.headless" property to true.  This will work for
> some instances.  But installing the X libs installed on your server is a
> more reliable option.
>
> To set your java.awt.headless as true use the following line.
>  System.setProperty("java.awt.headless", "true");
>
>
>
> System.setProperty("java.awt.headless", "true");
>
>
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