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xorg-server-xvfb: xorg-server-xvfb (virtual framebuffer X server)
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xorg-server-xvfb:
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xorg-server-xvfb: Xvfb is an X server that can run on machines with no display hardware
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xorg-server-xvfb: and no physical input devices. It emulates a dumb framebuffer using
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xorg-server-xvfb: virtual memory. The primary use of this server is intended to be
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xorg-server-xvfb: server testing. The mfb or cfb code for any depth can be exercised
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xorg-server-xvfb: with this server without the need for real hardware that supports the
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xorg-server-xvfb: desired depths. A secondary use is testing clients against unusual
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xorg-server-xvfb: depths and screen configurations.
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xorg-server-xvfb:
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xorg-server-xvfb:
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