Lightweight graphical environment for Linux

2005-06-06 Thread Shachar Shemesh
Hi all, I'm looking for a light weight graphical environment to write a Linux program in. I'm currently aware of X (free, org), and that they have a light weight version (though I don't remember what or where, links would be welcome), and of svgalib. Is there anything besides those two?

Re: IPv6 and B-Focus 312+

2005-06-06 Thread Ori Idan
Diego Iastrubni wrote: Hi, I got this new modem which is capable of dialing on its own (aka router). I set it up according to the manuals, and under XP is works flawlesly. I boot to linux, and Firefox cannot find sites, Konqueror can. It seems that the DNS queries are beeing done over IPv6

Re: Lightweight graphical environment for Linux

2005-06-06 Thread Gilad Ben-Yossef
Shachar Shemesh wrote: Hi all, I'm looking for a light weight graphical environment to write a Linux program in. I'm currently aware of X (free, org), and that they have a light weight version (though I don't remember what or where, links would be welcome), and of svgalib. Is there anything

Re: IPv6 and B-Focus 312+

2005-06-06 Thread Tzafrir Cohen
On Sun, Jun 05, 2005 at 08:24:48PM +0300, Diego Iastrubni wrote: IMHO that should be enough, but it does not always work and IPv6 is getting loaded (sometimes). Any more ideas? In addition to what Ira suggested, my usual suspect on Debian Sarge+ when it comes to unnecessary modules is

Re: Lightweight graphical environment for Linux

2005-06-06 Thread Hetz Ben Hamo
Hi Shachar, Well, few details are missing: * is it running on X86? * Which programming language would you rather use? * is it going to be in a window or full screen? * With or without hebrew support? Based on what you have published here (and my assumption that you're looking for full screen

Re: Lightweight graphical environment for Linux

2005-06-06 Thread Oron Peled
On Monday 06 June 2005 09:47, Shachar Shemesh wrote: Hi all, I'm looking for a light weight graphical environment to write a Linux program in. I'm currently aware of X (free, org), and that they have a light weight version (though I don't remember what or where, links would be welcome),

Re: Lightweight graphical environment for Linux

2005-06-06 Thread Omer Zak
On Mon, 2005-06-06 at 10:05 +0300, Gilad Ben-Yossef wrote: Shachar Shemesh wrote: Hi all, I'm looking for a light weight graphical environment to write a Linux program in. I'm currently aware of X (free, org), and that they have a light weight version (though I don't remember what or

Xmanager for TV output

2005-06-06 Thread Ohad.Levy
Hi All, I've a computer which is only connected to a TV. I'm mostly using it to watch movies and play music for me, but I also would like to have an easy X environment to play with using the TV. Currently I've tried Gnome/KDE and XFCE but none of them really looks nice (font size and

Re: automatic renicing

2005-06-06 Thread Aviv Goll
That runs ripperX with a different nice, I want lame to run with a different nice. ripperX calls lame. do I need to change the ripperX code? Boris Gorelik wrote: Sorry, this is the correct answer nice -n20 `which ripperX` On Monday 06 June 2005 07:29, Boris Gorelik wrote: nice -20 `which

Re: Lightweight graphical environment for Linux

2005-06-06 Thread Tzafrir Cohen
On Mon, Jun 06, 2005 at 10:05:30AM +0300, Gilad Ben-Yossef wrote: Shachar Shemesh wrote: Hi all, I'm looking for a light weight graphical environment to write a Linux program in. I'm currently aware of X (free, org), and that they have a light weight version (though I don't remember what

Re: automatic renicing

2005-06-06 Thread Tzafrir Cohen
On Mon, Jun 06, 2005 at 11:10:01AM +0300, Aviv Goll wrote: That runs ripperX with a different nice, I want lame to run with a different nice. ripperX calls lame. So it is lame you want to renice. do I need to change the ripperX code? Not at all. Have it call a wrapper script that runs

Re: Lightweight graphical environment for Linux

2005-06-06 Thread Shachar Shemesh
Shachar Shemesh wrote: Hi all, I'm looking for a light weight graphical environment to write a Linux program in. I'm currently aware of X (free, org), and that they have a light weight version (though I don't remember what or where, links would be welcome), and of svgalib. Is there anything

Re: Lightweight graphical environment for Linux

2005-06-06 Thread Shachar Shemesh
Omer Zak wrote: What about CURSES? As far as I know, curses is a text-only library. I'd love to see counter examples, of course. Shachar -- Shachar Shemesh Lingnu Open Source Consulting ltd. Have you backed up today's work? http://www.lingnu.com/backup.html

Re: Lightweight graphical environment for Linux

2005-06-06 Thread Omer Zak
On Mon, 2005-06-06 at 12:03 +0300, Shachar Shemesh wrote: Omer Zak wrote: What about CURSES? As far as I know, curses is a text-only library. I'd love to see counter examples, of course. Yes, it is based upon ASCII. But it does do windows and has widgets and a cursor. If you need

Re: Lightweight graphical environment for Linux

2005-06-06 Thread Shachar Shemesh
Omer Zak wrote: On Mon, 2005-06-06 at 12:03 +0300, Shachar Shemesh wrote: Omer Zak wrote: What about CURSES? As far as I know, curses is a text-only library. I'd love to see counter examples, of course. Yes, it is based upon ASCII. But it does do windows and has

Re: Lightweight graphical environment for Linux

2005-06-06 Thread Tzafrir Cohen
On Mon, Jun 06, 2005 at 12:33:16PM +0300, Shachar Shemesh wrote: As for the original request, I did specifically say graphical environment, adding that I need some basic widgets. Curses may provide the later (I actually don't remember seeing any mouse related applications using it, though

RE: Lightweight graphical environment for Linux

2005-06-06 Thread rami rosen
Hello , You may consider taking a look at the Nano-X Window System (previously called Microwindows). see http://www.microwindows.org I had tested it about 2 years ago on an embedded project (it was with PowerPC , but this framework is intended also for x86 and other processors). The