Xvfb
Virtual Framebuffer 'fake' X server
Install
- All systems
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curl cmd.cat/Xvfb.sh
- Debian
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apt-get install xvfb
- Ubuntu
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apt-get install xvfb
- Alpine
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apk add xvfb
- Arch Linux
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pacman -S xorg-x11-server-Xvfb
- Kali Linux
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apt-get install xvfb
- CentOS
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yum install xorg-x11-server-Xvfb
- Fedora
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dnf install xorg-x11-server-Xvfb
- Windows (WSL2)
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sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install xvfb
- Raspbian
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apt-get install xvfb
- Dockerfile
- dockerfile.run/Xvfb
- Docker
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docker run cmd.cat/Xvfb Xvfb
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xvfb
Virtual Framebuffer 'fake' X server
Xvfb provides 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. The primary use of this server was intended to be server testing, but other novel uses for it have been found, including testing clients against unusual depths and screen configurations, doing batch processing with Xvfb as a background rendering engine, load testing, as an aid to porting the X server to a new platform, and providing an unobtrusive way to run applications that don't really need an X server but insist on having one anyway. This package also contains a convenience script called xvfb-run which simplifies the automated execution of X clients in a virtual server environment. This convenience script requires the use of the xauth program. More information about X.Org can be found at: <URL:https://www.x.org> This package is built from the X.org xserver module.