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I try to use Xvfb to make the headless code run. However, I encountered the problem that "Xvfb not found on your system" when I tried to run my ruby code. Then I tried to install Xvfb using



sudo apt-get install xvfb


However, "apt-get: command not found" is showed. Thus, I have not idea what should be installed to avoid the original Xvfb error. Any helps? Thank you.










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    sudo apt-get install xvfb helped me in this case. You should investigate why you can't access apt-get.
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I try to use Xvfb to make the headless code run. However, I encountered the problem that "Xvfb not found on your system" when I tried to run my ruby code. Then I tried to install Xvfb using



sudo apt-get install xvfb


However, "apt-get: command not found" is showed. Thus, I have not idea what should be installed to avoid the original Xvfb error. Any helps? Thank you.










share|improve this question


















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    sudo apt-get install xvfb helped me in this case. You should investigate why you can't access apt-get.
    – lakesare
    May 10 '17 at 16:56














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I try to use Xvfb to make the headless code run. However, I encountered the problem that "Xvfb not found on your system" when I tried to run my ruby code. Then I tried to install Xvfb using



sudo apt-get install xvfb


However, "apt-get: command not found" is showed. Thus, I have not idea what should be installed to avoid the original Xvfb error. Any helps? Thank you.










share|improve this question













I try to use Xvfb to make the headless code run. However, I encountered the problem that "Xvfb not found on your system" when I tried to run my ruby code. Then I tried to install Xvfb using



sudo apt-get install xvfb


However, "apt-get: command not found" is showed. Thus, I have not idea what should be installed to avoid the original Xvfb error. Any helps? Thank you.







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    sudo apt-get install xvfb helped me in this case. You should investigate why you can't access apt-get.
    – lakesare
    May 10 '17 at 16:56














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    sudo apt-get install xvfb helped me in this case. You should investigate why you can't access apt-get.
    – lakesare
    May 10 '17 at 16:56








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sudo apt-get install xvfb helped me in this case. You should investigate why you can't access apt-get.
– lakesare
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sudo apt-get install xvfb helped me in this case. You should investigate why you can't access apt-get.
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Old question, but found it will trying to find the apt-get commands. The command not found is likely because you are not on a debian system. So you should probably be using yum.



Some potentially useful links:
https://serverfault.com/questions/344793/install-xvfb-via-yum-yum-repository-for-xvfb
How to install Xvfb (X virtual framebuffer) on Redhat 6.5?






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    Old question, but found it will trying to find the apt-get commands. The command not found is likely because you are not on a debian system. So you should probably be using yum.



    Some potentially useful links:
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    How to install Xvfb (X virtual framebuffer) on Redhat 6.5?






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      Old question, but found it will trying to find the apt-get commands. The command not found is likely because you are not on a debian system. So you should probably be using yum.



      Some potentially useful links:
      https://serverfault.com/questions/344793/install-xvfb-via-yum-yum-repository-for-xvfb
      How to install Xvfb (X virtual framebuffer) on Redhat 6.5?






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        Old question, but found it will trying to find the apt-get commands. The command not found is likely because you are not on a debian system. So you should probably be using yum.



        Some potentially useful links:
        https://serverfault.com/questions/344793/install-xvfb-via-yum-yum-repository-for-xvfb
        How to install Xvfb (X virtual framebuffer) on Redhat 6.5?






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        Old question, but found it will trying to find the apt-get commands. The command not found is likely because you are not on a debian system. So you should probably be using yum.



        Some potentially useful links:
        https://serverfault.com/questions/344793/install-xvfb-via-yum-yum-repository-for-xvfb
        How to install Xvfb (X virtual framebuffer) on Redhat 6.5?







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