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Asked: May 31, 20262026-05-31T13:27:53+00:00 2026-05-31T13:27:53+00:00

Here is my /root/.bash_profile : export DISPLAY=:42 && cd /home/df/SimulatedRpu-ex/bin && ./SimulatedRpu-V1 & When

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Here is my /root/.bash_profile:

export DISPLAY=:42 && cd /home/df/SimulatedRpu-ex/bin && ./SimulatedRpu-V1 &

When I start my server,I run ps aux | grep SimulatedRpu and here is the output:

root      2758  0.2  1.0  62316 20416 ?        Sl   14:35   0:00 ./SimulatedRpu-V1
root      3197  0.5  0.9  61428 19912 pts/0    Sl   14:35   0:00 ./SimulatedRpu-V1
root      3314  0.0  0.0   5112   716 pts/0    S+   14:35   0:00 grep SimulatedRpu

So,the program print error message about the port is already used.
But why the command in /root/.bash_profile start twice?
Please help me,thank you!By the way,I use Redhat Enterprise 5.5

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    2026-05-31T13:27:53+00:00Added an answer on May 31, 2026 at 1:27 pm

    The profile is read every time you log in. So just by logging in to run the ps aux | grep SimulatedRpu, you run the profile once more and thus start a new process.

    You should put the command into an init script instead.

    [EDIT] You should also run Xvnc in the same script – that way, you can start and stop the display server together with your app.

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