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Ben Reaves
2020-10-23 23:09:26 -05:00

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@@ -306,7 +306,8 @@ You may need to manually set your DISPLAY in the systemd service file. Normally
Another possibility is the SELinux could be enabled and needs to be set to permissive. (aka /etc/selinux/config)
To fix the display port issue however you can try the following.
You may need to manually set your DISPLAY in the systemd service file. Normally it pulls in the proper DISPLAY value but if it doesn't you can try this.
```
echo $DISPLAY