How to make Xvfb display visible?
Use X11vnc
All you need is to install x11vnc
via:
sudo apt-get install x11vnc xvfb fluxbox
Optionally install fluxbox to have simple window manager.
Run x11vnc
in shell
Then to setup access to Xvfb for remote control, you can use X11 over SSH or VNC over SSH, e.g.
export DISPLAY=:1
Xvfb $DISPLAY -screen 0 1024x768x16 &
fluxbox &
x11vnc -display $DISPLAY -bg -forever -nopw -quiet -listen localhost -xkb
Run x11vnc
using script
Here is script friendly version to run Xvfb
, x11vnc
and fluxbox
:
export DISPLAY=${DISPLAY:-:0} # Select screen 0 by default.
xdpyinfo
if which x11vnc &>/dev/null; then
! pgrep -a x11vnc && x11vnc -bg -forever -nopw -quiet -display WAIT$DISPLAY &
fi
! pgrep -a Xvfb && Xvfb $DISPLAY -screen 0 1024x768x16 &
sleep 1
if which fluxbox &>/dev/null; then
! pgrep -a fluxbox && fluxbox 2>/dev/null &
fi
echo "IP: $(hostname -I) ($(hostname))"
Note: I'm using it in the following Docker project (check .funcs.cmds.inc.sh
).
Run x11vnc
using one-liner
Or you can use the following one-liner:
$ x11vnc -create -env FD_PROG=/usr/bin/fluxbox \
-env X11VNC_FINDDISPLAY_ALWAYS_FAILS=1 \
-env X11VNC_CREATE_GEOM=${1:-1024x768x16} \
-gone 'killall Xvfb' \
-bg -nopw
-create
makes it start XvfbX11VNC_FINDDISPLAY_ALWAYS_FAILS=1
makes it goto the created Xvfb session (Display:1
rather than:0
which will be normal desktop)FD_PROG=/usr/bin/fluxbox
makes it fire up Fluxbox (Ubuntu's one, should have background Ubuntu logo)X11VNC_CREATE_GEOM=${1:-1024x768x16}
sets screen to 16bit colour 1024x768-gone
cleans up when it exits as otherwise Xvfb is left behind (killingxvfb
also killsfluxbox
)
Connect to VNC
If your Xvfb listen on localhost only, you can setup tunneling to localhost, so a vncviewer can then connect to localhost to get remote control over the server. E.g.
ssh -N -T -L 5900:localhost:5900 user@remotehost &
vncviewer -encodings 'copyrect tight zrle hextile' localhost:5900
Or to listen on all addresses with password, use:
x11vnc -display :0.0 -usepw
To setup password, run: x11vnc -storepasswd
.
See: Remote control over SSH at Xvfb Wikipedia page
Check also:
- Using VNCserver + GUI application + Virtual Display in Docker container
- Ubuntu Fluxbox GUI with x11vnc and Xvfb
It's virtual. From the man page Xvfb(1)
:
Xvfb is an X server that can run on machines with no display hardware and no physical input devices. It emulates a dumb framebuffer using virtual memory.
Also in the man page:
Xvfb -pixdepths 3 27 -fbdir /var/tmp
The server will listen for connections as server number 0, will have the default screen configuration (one screen, 1280x1024x8), will also support pixmap depths of 3 and 27, and will use memory mapped files in /var/tmp for the framebuffer.
xwud -in /var/tmp/Xvfb_screen0
Displays screen 0 of the server started by the preceding example.
You can get a live view by running a VNC server against the Xvfb display, like this:
x11vnc -display :99 -localhost &
vncviewer :0