Ah I had tried that before and it hadn't worked, but I just realized it was
because I hadn't specified the BusID for the card.

Specifying the BusID fixed the problem

Thanks!

On Thu, Apr 21, 2011 at 6:57 PM, Nathan Kidd <nathan...@spicycrypto.ca>wrote:

> On 11-04-21 05:31 PM, Rohan Relan wrote:
>
>> Unfortunately, I haven't been able to get X.org to start on a headless
>> machine. The error it keeps throwing is "no screens found" with the
>> message: "No devices detected".
>>
>> The solutions to this problem found on Google usually say to use VNC
>> instead of Xorg on a headless machine, but for VirtualGL that won't work.
>>
>> Is there a good way to get this to work? Either by tweaking Xorg to
>> start headless using the nvidia driver, or through some non-Xorg solution?
>>
>
>
> See the section on "UseDisplayDevice" (set to "none") in the nvidia driver
> readme:
>
>
> ftp://download.nvidia.com/XFree86/Linux-x86/190.36/README/appendix-b.html#UseDisplayDevice
>
> -Nathan
>
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