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I set my display in two places just to make sure. First I set it in the
jser.properties file
wrapper.env=DISPLAY=128.117.200.210:2.0
I also set it in my manual startup script where I actually start jserv using
the same command you would use to set your DISPLAY for whatever shell you use
DISPLAY=localhost:2.0
I set both so that I can start manually and not.
Hank
Thad Parker wrote:
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> Sorry for asking such a basic question, but I can't seem to find an answer.
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> I'm running Xvfb on :1, and I can't seem to figure out to tell the jvm to
> use :1 instead of :0. Where does one do this?
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> Thanks, and sorry for asking something so basic.
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> Thad
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