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r4465 r4466 155 155 156 156 <p> 157 On all platforms running BNC requires graphics support even when using the program offline. Windows and Mac systems always support graphics. When using BNC in batch mode on Linux systems, you need to make sure that at least a virtual X-Server like 'Xvfb' is installed and the 'DISPLAY' variable isdefined.157 On all platforms running BNC requires graphics support when producing plots even when using the program offline in batch mode. Windows and Mac systems always support graphics. When using BNC in batch mode on Linux systems for producing plots, you need to make sure that at least a virtual X-Server like 'Xvfb' is installed and the 'DISPLAY' variable defined. 158 158 </p> 159 159 … … 2352 2352 </p> 2353 2353 <p> 2354 BNC requires graphics support even when started with the '-nw' option. Windows and Mac systems always support graphics. On Linux systems you may need to make sure that at least a virtual X-Server like 'Xvfb' is installed and the 'DISPLAY' variable is defined.2354 When producing plots BNC requires graphics support even when started with the '-nw' option. Windows and Mac systems always support graphics. When in bach mode on Linux systems you may need to make sure that at least a virtual X-Server like 'Xvfb' is installed and the 'DISPLAY' variable is defined. 2355 2355 </p> 2356 2356
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