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Headless
I surfed and found there is adding -Djava.awt.headless=true to the command line and / or adding -norestart
Which is the best way? What are the differences? If it matters, I'm on an Odroid running Ubuntu-Mate Thank you, Perry |
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norestart switch is only used to prevent it from auto restarting post update. if it auto restarts you get no feedback in console.
if you want headless please follow the guide here raztoki
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Hi,
Thank you. The link tells to use -norestart and it describes how to install JDownloader. I have it installed and needed to just restart it. I tried adding -norestart (which the page sorta suggested but you suggested otherwise) and the GUI came up. So I stopped it and started it with the -Djava.awt.headless=true option and that appears to be what I want. |
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from what I recall Jiaz mentioning in the past you only use -norestart until it asks you for my.jd credentials.
most welcome raztoki
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