sudo apt-get install xvfb xvfb-run python your_selenium_script.py Or, use PyVirtualDisplay in Python:
from selenium.webdriver.firefox.options import Options options = Options() options.binary_location = r'C:\Program Files\Mozilla Firefox\firefox.exe' # Windows driver = webdriver.Firefox(options=options) Cause 5: The Headless/Background Mode Trap When running Selenium on a headless server (Linux without a GUI, or Docker container), GeckoDriver attempts to create a graphical display. If it fails, the entire service crashes with the localhost error. This article will dissect every possible cause of
Do not worry. This article will dissect every possible cause of this error—from version hell and path misconfigurations to operating system permissions and port conflicts. By the end, your Firefox automation will start cleanly, every time. Before fixing the problem, you must understand the players involved. Selenium does not control Firefox directly. It uses a separate executable called GeckoDriver . The communication flow looks like this: Selenium does not control Firefox directly