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Carlos Soriano Sánchez authored
When nautilus is automatically tests we cannot assume there is a display, if we do and we run inside a displayless scenario nautilus cannot run the application and the tests fail. Graphical tests were enabled by default, but this breaks most common automatic tests scenarios, so let's disable it by default and let the developers enable if required. We should focus more in unit testing and integration tests without an actual display, and let tools like OpenQA, etc. to handle actual display testing. Alternatively we can use Xvfb to simulate a graphical env.
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