ver, if this is
not possible you will need a correctly configured X environment and the
DISPLAY environment variable set. Assuming a BASH shell, you can set the
display variable with:
export DISPLAY=hostname:0
repacing hostname with your machine's real hostname.
Best wishes,
--
Mike Fowler
Regi
Hello,
Is this what you are after?
http://rfc.net/rfc2268.html
Best wishes,
Mike Fowler
Registered Linux user: 379787
"I could be a genius if I just put my mind to it, and I,
I could do anything, if only I could get 'round to it"
-P
a little less frustrated with this problem now!).
Kind regards,
Mike Fowler
Registered Linux user: 379787
"I could be a genius if I just put my mind to it, and I,
I could do anything, if only I could get 'round to it"
-PULP 'Glory Days'
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solve my problem I would need to go on one hell of an
anti-singleton crusade, and tempting as it, is I haven't the time.
Perhaps this is the cause of your problems as well?
Kind regards,
Mike Fowler
Registered Linux user: 379787
"I could be a genius if I just put my mind to it, and I,
I
Hi,
I personally find http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=tomcat-user&r=1&w=2
the most usable, if it's of any help.
Thanks,
--
Mike Fowler
Registered Linux user: 379787
"I could be a genius if I just put my mind to it, and I,
I could do anything, if only I could get 'ro
Oops, I'm not in Fremont, California I'm in Cwmbran, South Wales!!!
Mike Fowler
Registered Linux user: 379787
"I could be a genius if I just put my mind to it, and I,
I could do anything, if only I could get 'round to i
ndows so hard on Linux? Shouldn't
there be a defined way to do this? I feel like I'm tilting at Windmills at
this point.
Don Quixote
A nice tutorial can be found at
http://www.sitepoint.com/article/jsp-quick-start-guide-linux/3, look for
the section "Running Tomcat Automaticall