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    • ramhuzainiR
      ramhuzaini @CraigWeb
      last edited by

      @craigweb Hi Craig

      Have you find the root of the problem?

      best regards
      Ramhuzaini

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      • danD
        dan
        last edited by

        What happens if you do...

        java -version
        
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        • ramhuzainiR
          ramhuzaini @dan
          last edited by

          @dan Hi dan

          pi@raspberrypi:~ $ java -version
          openjdk version "11.0.9.1" 2020-11-04
          OpenJDK Runtime Environment (build 11.0.9.1+1-post-Raspbian-1deb10u2)
          OpenJDK Server VM (build 11.0.9.1+1-post-Raspbian-1deb10u2, mixed mode)
          pi@raspberrypi:~ $ javac -version
          javac 11.0.9.1

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          • cwangvC
            cwangv @ramhuzaini
            last edited by

            @ramhuzaini
            can you try using a different GUI?

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            • ramhuzainiR
              ramhuzaini @cwangv
              last edited by

              @cwangv Hi

              What do you mean by different GUI?

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              • cwangvC
                cwangv @ramhuzaini
                last edited by

                @ramhuzaini
                I can see you are using X11 as your GUI environment (windows like). Can you try Gnome or something else?

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                • danD
                  dan
                  last edited by

                  It should be all running in command line.

                  Maybe Java is looking for a default browser, try installing Links or Lynx
                  Or if you have XWindows installed, check it has a default web browser?

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                  • MattFoxM
                    MattFox
                    last edited by MattFox

                    If it is looking for a default browser, the setting for opening a browser on boot complete can be disabled via the env.properties file. If dan has found this to be an issue, try disabling the setting (Set to false) and see how mango behaves.
                    Also try ensuring all mango directories are run and owned by mango.

                    Fox

                    Do not follow where the path may lead; go instead where there is no path.
                    And leave a trail - Muriel Strode

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                    • ramhuzainiR
                      ramhuzaini
                      last edited by

                      Hi everyone,

                      I have solved the problem. The problem is that I cannot run Mango through remote desktop connection. It has to be run directly from the pi. Anyway that everyone for your advice

                      best regards
                      Ramhuzaini

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                      • MattFoxM
                        MattFox
                        last edited by

                        Would have helped if you had mentioned the remote desktop part a bit sooner...
                        If you want remote access, use a VPN. It is secure and easy to set up.

                        Fox

                        Do not follow where the path may lead; go instead where there is no path.
                        And leave a trail - Muriel Strode

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                        • ramhuzainiR
                          ramhuzaini @MattFox
                          last edited by

                          @mattfox
                          Ok thanks for that information. Will do that.

                          best regards
                          Ramhuzaini

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