RobMunfy

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  • in reply to: Amazon EC2 Installation #784
    RobMunfy
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    Thanks, that worked.

    I shall take your perseverance comment as a complement!

    in reply to: Amazon EC2 Installation #728
    RobMunfy
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    That is indeed me. I guess that won’t work then! Was just looking around for alternative suggestions.

    The output is as follows:
    ubuntu@ip-10-208-64-102:~$ ps auxwww | grep X
    nx 1495 0.5 1.4 235424 56656 ? Sl 09:25 0:00 /usr/NX/bin/nxserver.bin root 1365 –startup
    nx 1506 0.0 0.1 252660 4228 ? Sl 09:25 0:00 /usr/NX/bin/nxd
    nx 1508 1.1 1.6 241996 63044 ? Sl 09:25 0:01 /usr/NX/bin/nxserver.bin –localsession
    nx 1542 1.0 1.1 223408 44572 ? Sl 09:25 0:01 /usr/NX/bin/nxnode.bin
    root 1727 0.0 0.0 65544 2196 pts/0 S 09:27 0:00 sudo Xvfb :0 -auth /var/run/Xvfb-0.auth -screen 0 1024x768x24
    root 1728 2.0 1.1 188252 44896 pts/0 S 09:27 0:00 Xvfb :0 -auth /var/run/Xvfb-0.auth -screen 0 1024x768x24
    ubuntu 2084 0.0 0.0 8176 948 pts/0 S+ 09:27 0:00 grep –color=auto X

    This looks fine to me..?

    However, for the xterm one:
    ubuntu@ip-10-208-64-102:~$ DISPLAY=:2 xterm
    xterm: Xt error: Can’t open display: :2

    Thanks for your help

    in reply to: Amazon EC2 Installation #715
    RobMunfy
    Participant

    I believe I’ve done everything the article says, but I’m still getting nomachine reporting that there are no available sessions

    in reply to: Amazon EC2 Installation #714
    RobMunfy
    Participant

    Thanks

    in reply to: Amazon EC2 Installation #708
    RobMunfy
    Participant

    I tried this but didn’t get the file /var/run/Xvfb-0.auth after install Xvfb

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