Netlogo linux
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If it still won't work try using xpra manually to figure out whats not happening. I hope that this helps, however if the path to the netlogo executable is not correct, you might get the same error you were seeing, as there is no other error message on the terminal (but on the logfiles one finds that there is no child process that xpra could open). 16:13:27,897 sound output using audio codec opusĪnd netlogo opens in with 2 times scaled resolution. 16:13:27,379 sound output 'Built-in Audio Analog Stereo' 16:13:27,379 sound output using pulseaudio device: 16:13:26,592 this is probably a bug in 'Compiz' 16:13:26,592 Warning: invalid frame extents value '' 16:13:26,568 server does not support xi input devices 16:13:26,554 enabled fast mmap transfers using 256MB shared memory area 16:13:25,705 this is probably a bug in 'Compiz' 16:13:25,705 Warning: invalid frame extents value '' 16:13:25,657 keyboard settings: rules=evdev, model=pc105, layout=de,us 16:13:25,636 OpenGL enabled with Mesa DRI Intel(R) HD Graphics P530 (Skylake GT2) 16:13:25,499 No OpenGL_accelerate module loaded: No module named OpenGL_accelerate Our goal is that users are able to build NetLogo from source on their platform of choice (Mac, OS X, or Linux). We encourage those developers to post to the netlogo-devel Google Group or join us on Gitter. 16:13:24,648 Xpra gtk2 client version 2.2.5-r18663 64-bit Often extension and embedding developers have fairly specific questions.
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Seamless session now available on display :9005488 'systemd-run' '-description' 'xpra-start' '-scope' '-user' '/usr/bin/xpra' 'start' ':9005488' '-xvfb=Xvfb +extension Composite -screen 0 1920x1080x24+32 -nolisten tcp -noreset -auth $XAUTHORITY' '-env=GDK_SCALE=1' '-env=GDK_DPI_SCALE=1' '-start-child=netlogo/NetLogo\ 6.0.1/NetLogo ' '-exit-with-children=yes' '-systemd-run=no' `using systemd-run to wrap 'start' server command My commandline looks like this : run_scaled/run_scaled/run_scaled netlogo/NetLogo\ 6.0.1/NetLogo Under some circumstances the user might be needed to be added to the xpra group, one needs to read the logfiles that should be produced by xpra. I have both netlogo and run_scaled installed in separate directories in my users home directory. There is not much detail to this, as it worked for me out of the box.