

I’m confident I could install the XF86 dummy driver or buy an HDMI dummy plug and trick the computer into thinking there’s a hardware display connected, which would solve this problem, but it’s my understanding that I shouldn’t have to do this, because NoMachine is designed to work without a physical display connected. Revision 0 1425.904 Build Operating System: Linux Arch Linux. However, I’m pretty sure it never even gets to the point where the XFCE command syntax even matters, since it doesn’t start Xorg, and LightDM fails to come up properly. Whenever I try to do startx, it gives me an error saying that there is a fatal server. First, identify the graphics card (the Subsystem output shows the specific model): lspci -v grep -A1 -e VGA -e 3D Then, install an appropriate driver. However, userland support is required for OpenGL and 2D acceleration in X11.
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I’m using these instructions as a base, though I have modified them to call the XFCE start command I normally use:įollowing another tech support document I found, I also added the following to the node.cfg and sever.cfg files:ĪvailableSessionTypes unix-remote,unix-console,unix-default,unix-application,physical-desktop,shadow,unix-xsession-default The Linux kernel includes open-source video drivers and support for hardware accelerated framebuffers. (LightDM and Xorg’s logs both indicate no display or “screen” is detected. It’s not working, as even though the nxserver comes up without an issue, no hardware display is detected, so the Xorg sever never starts.

I’m now trying to get it to work with no monitor attached, in headless mode. We want to be able to install some kind of desktop environment now : xfce, openbox, i3, deepin. I’ve been using NoMachine to remotely log into my Raspberry Pi running Manjaro Linux with LightDM+XFCE (64-bit), with a monitor attached. All this time we have been in this terminal environment.
