Hi, tino.schwarze@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx (Tino Schwarze) writes: > > This is because Gimp needs an X display to work. Now, there is a way to > > work around this, either just point it to some machine that gives it > > access to the DISPLAY, or use the virtual framebuffer of the linux > > kernel (if the machine runs linux) and run an framebuffer X server on > > it. > > Hm. I suppose, Xvfb is the better choice here as there is no need to > actually see anything. It also does not need any graphics hardware. or (if you are brave) try to use gimp-1.3 which doesn't need an X display at all if started with the --no-interface command-line option. Salut, Sven