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Init scripts to start up xvfb and twm at boot, providing a virtual X11 frame buffer.
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These scripts will start Xvfb (http://www.xfree86.org/4.0.1/Xvfb.1.html) as a daemon. They are written for init/LSB type systems like RHEL or Debian. They were originally written to support image generation for Oracle 9i Application Server. As uploaded they will start an X server on localhost:5 INSTALL: You will need Xvfb and twm installed on your host to use these scripts. On RHEL/Centos/OEL you can install the packages with the following command yum install xorg-x11-server-Xvfb xorg-x11-twm On Debian: apt-get install xvfb twm After you insure those packages are installed copy xvfbdm and xvfbdm-twm to /etc/init.d On RHEL/Centos/OEL 5 run the following commands chkconfig xvfbdm on chkconfig xvfbdm-twm on This will set them up to auto start and stop, you can start them manualy with service xvfbdm start service xvfbdm-twm start They also have restart and stop and status functionality with the service command. If you ssh into the host with X11 forwarding support or if you set your DISPLAY variable you can view the current state of the screen by running the following command. xwud -in /usr/tmp/Xvfb_screen0
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