Sorry I should name this thread as Xorg over Virtual Framebuffer.
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Leandro Galvez 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Friday, November 14, 2008 9:36 AM
  Subject: Xvfb over Linux Virtual Framebuffer Driver


  Hi All,

      I am trying to run Xorg on my arm target device. It has no physical 
display device so I just enabled linux virtual framebuffer. But when I try to 
run the xserver, I get the message "Cannot open virtual console 2". How do I 
get rid of this fatal error message preventing me to startup the Xorg server. 
Attached is my configuration file and the log file created by running "Xorg :98 
-nolisten tcp". Did I miss anything? Or is it just my command line? What is 
this virtual console anyway? Do I need to map my fb0 to it and how?
      By the way, I am not using Xvfb as I still want other applications to 
bypass the X window system. So I am using Linux virtual frame buffer module, 
not the Xvfb"
      I did turn on "Virtual Terminal" in my device drivers and I also enabled 
"Support for console on virtual terminal". By the way I am using the prebuilt 
binaries from armel debian release as building the X system from scratch 
together with all its required libraries requires a great amount of effort and 
time. Hope you guys can help me out of this mess.

  Thanks and best regards,
  Andy


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