on my machine at least, fb0 is in /dev/graphics, rather than /dev.
you might try that...
>I noticed that in the native code, the way they capture the
>framebuffer data is by calling "int fb = open("/dev/graphics/fb0",
>O_RDONLY);"
>
>I tried to do that with Java, by calling "File f = new File("/dev/
>graphics/fb0");" but I get a "file not found" exception.
>
>Any idea why?
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