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12<body bgcolor="white" text="black" link="#0000FF" vlink="#840084" alink="#0000FF"><div class="section" title="3.6.3. Running Weston">
13<div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3 class="title">
14<a name="running-weston"></a>3.6.3. Running Weston</h3></div></div></div>
15<p>
16 To run Weston inside X11, enabling it as described earlier and
17 building a Sato image is sufficient.
18 If you are running your image under Sato, a Weston Launcher
19 appears in the "Utility" category.
20 </p>
21<p>
22 Alternatively, you can run Weston through the command-line
23 interpretor (CLI), which is better suited for development work.
24 To run Weston under the CLI, you need to do the following after
25 your image is built:
26 </p>
27<div class="orderedlist"><ol class="orderedlist" type="1">
28<li class="listitem">
29<p>
30 Run these commands to export
31 <code class="filename">XDG_RUNTIME_DIR</code>:
32 </p>
33<pre class="literallayout">
34 mkdir -p /tmp/$USER-weston
35 chmod 0700 /tmp/$USER-weston
36 export XDG_RUNTIME_DIR=/tmp/$USER-weston
37 </pre>
38<p>
39 </p>
40</li>
41<li class="listitem">
42<p>
43 Launch Weston in the shell:
44 </p>
45<pre class="literallayout">
46 weston
47 </pre>
48</li>
49</ol></div>
50<p>
51 </p>
52</div></body>
53</html>