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  1. #1 Question ps2vfs Java GUI (turn it off???) 
    siege79 Guest
    Yo peeps.

    Having used QCast for ages and being very unhappy with the level of support for >50% of my movies, I'm very happy to see vfs support now available on ps2reality!!

    But, my server (a headless Linux box), does not have a X11 server running, so the GUI of the ps2vfs will fail to load.

    I want to run it as a service at startup but with the damn GUI kicking about, it's impossible.

    I've read the readmes and done a few searches but I can't find any info.

    Does anyone know if this can be done (e.g. via a config setting or command line).

    Cheers
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    siege79 Guest
    Ahh, it's OK, I've found a solution.

    Use Xvfb, a dummy X server used for testing etc. Looks like a few people also have this problem for other programs.

    The ps2vfs folks should make the gui optional though...

    Cheers
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  3. #3 Re: ps2vfs Java GUI (turn it off???) 
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    Yeah the GUI really should be optional, I would love to autostart the service in the background as well.

    The VFS Support is damn nice

    I hope the team keeps up the good work.

    regards,

    jweck
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