greetings,
i'm trying to run OS X 10.1 (non -server) w/out a monitor. i'd like to put it in a rack and use it as a server (my network monitoring software runs on OS X).
however, when there is no monitor attached to the system, OS X seems to choke... not all my services start up, and it doesn't log in the default user...
From my /var/log/system.log --
Oct 23 19:19:19 sentinel WindowServer[260]: WindowServer error: No screen drivers were loaded.
Oct 23 19:20:01 sentinel /System/Library/CoreServices/loginwindow.app/loginwindow: kCGErrorFailure : CGSNewConnection cannot connect to server
Any ideas on how to get around this? Is there a way to get OS X to use some kind of "default" display or screen if no monitor is attached to the system?
Thanks,
Nick
i'm trying to run OS X 10.1 (non -server) w/out a monitor. i'd like to put it in a rack and use it as a server (my network monitoring software runs on OS X).
however, when there is no monitor attached to the system, OS X seems to choke... not all my services start up, and it doesn't log in the default user...
From my /var/log/system.log --
Oct 23 19:19:19 sentinel WindowServer[260]: WindowServer error: No screen drivers were loaded.
Oct 23 19:20:01 sentinel /System/Library/CoreServices/loginwindow.app/loginwindow: kCGErrorFailure : CGSNewConnection cannot connect to server
Any ideas on how to get around this? Is there a way to get OS X to use some kind of "default" display or screen if no monitor is attached to the system?
Thanks,
Nick