On 01/09/2012 10:52 AM, Kent A. Reed wrote: > On 1/9/2012 9:57 AM, Les Newell wrote: > >> Some kernel mode display drivers can make X fail to start if they don't >> find a monitor. See this page >> <https://wiki.ubuntu.com/X/KernelModeSetting> so see how to turn off KMS >> for your driver. You will have to create an xorg.conf to manually >> specify the driver and monitor. >> >> I had to do this for my headless network server. >> >> Les >> >> > Les: > > Maybe I'm just being thick this morning, but why would I want to start > an X11-server on a machine lacking a monitor? > > Regards, > Kent > You need to have some flavor of X if you want to display Axis on the remote machine. If you're not running EMC2 and/or don't need Axis, then obviously you don't need it. I was assuming you wanted to start up EMC2, and run Axis on a remote machine.
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