2008/8/6 Ric Moore <wayward4now@xxxxxxxxx>: > As I'm still battling with Xvfb usage in Java's Wonderland and there are > a couple of us diehard RedHat users trying to resolve this problem, I > noticed these commented out lines in /etc/profile. Two things appear > like they could be made to happen, so what do they do, and what happens > when enabled?? I tried un-commenting them all at once, and was locked > out of X. That is not what I was hoping for! <grins> So, if someone > knows, I would like to know. Rahul, you grok this?? Ric > > > # Start the X virtual frame buffer (Xvfb) > #if [ -f /usr/bin/Xvfb ]; then > #/usr/bin/Xvfb :1 -screen 0 1024x768x16 > #fi > > # Set the DISPLAY variable for the X virtual frame buffer (Xvfb) > #export DISPLAY=localhost:1.0 > > RedHat's honor is on the line here, this is a quest! Lots of PR value in > finding a solution to the problem... lots. Ric > > -- > ---------------------------------------------------- > My father, Victor Moore (Vic) used to say: > "There are two Great Sins in the world... > ..the Sin of Ignorance, and the Sin of Stupidity. > Only the former may be overcome." R.I.P. Dad. > Linux user# 44256 Sign up at: http://counter.li.org/ > http://www.sourceforge.net/projects/oar > https://oar.dev.java.net/ > Verizon Cell # 336-254-1339 > ----------------------------------------------------- > > -- > fedora-list mailing list > fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx > To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list > What, exactly, is the problem you are having with Java + Xvfb ? Back in my previous employer, we have headless servers on the data center running Java applications. Some part of the applications required loading / resizing / converting / adding watermark to image files ... and for that, Xvfb was needed since the servers were headless. -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list