On Wed, Jan 21, 2015 at 09:29:34AM +0100, Michal Balda wrote: > is there any difference between -vm-display-null and --no-display (and > using both)?
Not sure what is the latest but in the VMs/images that I run, no-display meant that some display initialization is bypassed, so VNC into Pharo won't work, while vm-display-null allows VNC, which is how I am managing my image. I wrote some old blog posts on this, I think. Here's my daemontools run file that is running my Pharo-powered blog: #!/bin/sh /usr/bin/setuidgid app1 \ /pkg/pharovm/pharo -vm-display-none -vm-sound-none app1.image "app1" is the uid/gid pair that I run the service on. This is on Ubuntu Trusty. Used to be FreeBSD, and if I ever have the time to get Pharo VM and NativeBoost run on FreeBSD, I may go back. -- Pierce http://www.samadhiweb.com/blog