Twas brillig at 06:49:01 11.08.2010 UTC+02 when
curi...@bwv190.internetdsl.tpnet.pl did gyre and gimble:
PGS i also recall long gone times when i could build 3.3.6 XFree which
PGS would run on 486 with 8M of ram , and squash the (static!) binary
PGS to just 2M. perhaps with uclibc this could be
I don't need the complete X11 thing.
I just need these libraries:
X11, Xext, Xft, Xcursor, Xinerma and Xi
To get fltk working.
Well, I am a novice candidate for the X11 world.
I need help to achieve my application to run using a touchscreen keypad.
My arm processor is of 266MHz. Ram is of 64M and
On Tue, Aug 10, 2010 at 5:29 PM, Praveen J C (RBEI/EST1)
praveen...@in.bosch.com wrote:
Hello there.
I am developing graphics system to one of our touch screen keypad.
I planned to use fltk-2.0 to achieve the same.
For this I required X11. But as the X11 is very huge, I wanted a slimmed
On Wed, Aug 11, 2010 at 12:16 PM, Siji Sunny sijisu...@gmail.com wrote:
On Tue, Aug 10, 2010 at 5:29 PM, Praveen J C (RBEI/EST1)
praveen...@in.bosch.com wrote:
Hello there.
I am developing graphics system to one of our touch screen keypad.
I planned to use fltk-2.0 to achieve the same.
Twas brillig at 08:13:29 11.08.2010 UTC+02 when
curi...@bwv190.internetdsl.tpnet.pl did gyre and gimble:
PGS what facts do you need ? try tools like qpkg, ls -lha and
PGS calculator on your own systems.
Desktop X.org? Are you joking?
PGS also try to run Xorg on anything with 32/64M ram
PGS
On Wed, 11 Aug 2010, Mikhail Gusarov wrote:
Twas brillig at 08:13:29 11.08.2010 UTC+02 when
curi...@bwv190.internetdsl.tpnet.pl did gyre and gimble:
PGS what facts do you need ? try tools like qpkg, ls -lha and
PGS calculator on your own systems.
Desktop X.org? Are you joking?
is there any
Twas brillig at 08:54:20 11.08.2010 UTC+02 when
curi...@bwv190.internetdsl.tpnet.pl did gyre and gimble:
PGS well, it all depends what u call 'fine'
PGS if it's 'managed to boot up, took half of memory and runs @ 5fps'
PGS then sure ;)
PGS btw quick mem check on one of my uclibc based
Ok its like this:
Our application was developed using fltk-1.3.x. We have lots of existing code
that depends on fltk.
But the person who decided to use fltk-1.3 was really a moron.
Because, fltk-1.3 was modified by nano-X people to use nxlib interfaces, and
all to test the nano-X (x server
Yeah, my first reaction is that you're probably falling into the pit of
misunderstanding surrounding memory usage.
Run top and sort by VIRT (hit x to turn on highlighting the sort field, then
hit or to move the sort field... you may need to hit b to see the
highlighting).
If you don't see
Ok its like this:
Our application was developed using fltk-1.3.x. We have lots of existing code
that depends on fltk.
But the person who decided to use fltk-1.3 was really a moron.
Because, fltk-1.3 was modified by nano-X people to use nxlib interfaces, and
all to test the nano-X (x server
On Wed, Aug 11, 2010 at 12:33 PM, Praveen J C (RBEI/EST1)
praveen...@in.bosch.com wrote:
Ok its like this:
Our application was developed using fltk-1.3.x. We have lots of existing
code that depends on fltk.
But the person who decided to use fltk-1.3 was really a moron.
Because, fltk-1.3
OOPS.. I forgot to mention that i must be using linux OS.
Also I came across kdrive.. but they its obsolete? is it true?
From: Siji Sunny [mailto:sijisu...@gmail.com]
Sent: Wednesday, 11. August 2010 12:51 PM
To: Praveen J C (RBEI/EST1)
Cc:
On Wed, 11 Aug 2010, Praveen J C (RBEI/EST1) wrote:
OOPS.. I forgot to mention that i must be using linux OS.
Also I came across kdrive.. but they its obsolete? is it true?
personally i do not see much point or advantage over directfb,
as most cards do not get acceleration with kdrive and
Dear Reader,
The automatic configuration of the X server is a good step ahead. Alas,
there are some issues involving the user experience. To name just two:
- Easy per desktop resolution setting with or without panning is missing.
- Easy definition of virtual screen and on the fly screen
I am using arm architecture.
The video is a touch screen driven by the arm processor.
-Original Message-
From: Piotr Gluszenia Slawinski [mailto:curi...@bwv190.internetdsl.tpnet.pl]
Sent: Wednesday, 11. August 2010 12:47 PM
To: Praveen J C (RBEI/EST1)
Cc: Siji Sunny;
Hi All,
How does the XServer handle accelerometer events, is there any
xorg-input-driver available for accelerometer support
Regards
Yogesh
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On 10/08/10 12:14, Kai-Uwe Behrmann wrote:
The project brings you instant desktop colour correction on GPU through
the compiz window manager.
does this mean that you dont need to tell applications about the monitor
profile anymore? for example if you load a profile into the gimp, will the
Am 11.08.10, 13:20 +0100 schrieb sam tygier:
On 10/08/10 12:14, Kai-Uwe Behrmann wrote:
The project brings you instant desktop colour correction on GPU through
the compiz window manager.
does this mean that you dont need to tell applications about the monitor
profile anymore? for example if
On 2010-08-11 10:50 +0200, Frans de Boer wrote:
The automatic configuration of the X server is a good step ahead. Alas,
there are some issues involving the user experience. To name just two:
- Easy per desktop resolution setting with or without panning is missing.
- Easy definition of
KDE has a pretty spiffy screen configuration utility that can do per-screen
resolution, layout configuration, etc. It uses randr behind the scenes, of
course.
On Wed, Aug 11, 2010 at 4:50 AM, Frans de Boer fr...@fransdb.nl wrote:
Dear Reader,
The automatic configuration of the X server is a
On Wed, Aug 11, 2010 at 06:49:01AM +0200, ext Piotr Gluszenia Slawinski wrote:
http://83.18.229.190/minimalistix_linux/static-binaries/XF86_SVGA
this one is static binary which is pretty old and has ~4M footprint, and
since then i
could not build either anything smaller, or anything which
On Wed, Aug 11, 2010 at 10:19:55AM +0200, ext Praveen J C (RBEI/EST1) wrote:
Also I came across kdrive.. but they its obsolete? is it true?
yes, in short kdrive hardware servers are obsolete.
Tiago
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On Tue, Aug 10, 2010 at 01:59:32PM +0200, ext Praveen J C (RBEI/EST1) wrote:
Basically X11 and fltk must occupy not more than 20MB!
I found interesting that your biggest concern here is storage. That's _really_
cheap nowadays!
Tiago
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Hello !
I am currently working on some bioinformatics project. I installed a
software called ProgressiveMauve for genome alignment on the company server.
In fact, it needs to forward the X11 window to my mac in order to visualize
the alignment.
Thanks a lot in advance !
Regards,
Mathieu
Here
On Wed, 2010-08-11 at 12:27 -0400, Mathieu Parent wrote:
Hello !
I am currently working on some bioinformatics project. I installed a
software called ProgressiveMauve for genome alignment on the company
server.
In fact, it needs to forward the X11 window to my mac in order to
visualize
Hello !
I am currently working on some bioinformatics project. I installed a
software called ProgressiveMauve for genome alignment on the company server.
In fact, it needs to forward the X11 window to my mac in order to visualize
the alignment.
Thanks a lot in advance !
Regards,
Mathieu
Here
On 08/11/2010 04:35 PM, Andre Majorel wrote:
On 2010-08-11 10:50 +0200, Frans de Boer wrote:
The automatic configuration of the X server is a good step ahead. Alas,
there are some issues involving the user experience. To name just two:
- Easy per desktop resolution setting with or
try
1)ssh -Y instead of -X
2)make sure server is allowing to forward X connections (sshd_config)
it is often disabled by paranoid sysadmins...
3: Allow the connection on the client side. Easiest way is xhost + which
allows any server to display on your client. Optionally you can
try
1)ssh -Y instead of -X
2)make sure server is allowing to forward X connections (sshd_config)
it is often disabled by paranoid sysadmins...
3: Allow the connection on the client side. Easiest way is xhost + which
allows any server to display on your client. Optionally you can restrict
On 08/11/2010 05:28 PM, Joel Feiner wrote:
KDE has a pretty spiffy screen configuration utility that can do
per-screen resolution, layout configuration, etc. It uses randr
behind the scenes, of course.
On Wed, Aug 11, 2010 at 4:50 AM, Frans de Boer fr...@fransdb.nl
mailto:fr...@fransdb.nl
3: Allow the connection on the client side. Easiest way is xhost + which
allows any server to display on your client. Optionally you can restrict
what
servers are allowed (see man xhost).
this should not be nessesary when using ssh , and allowing just anyone
displaying stuff on
On Wed, Aug 11, 2010 at 11:47, Markus Strobl mstro...@yahoo.com wrote:
try
1)ssh -Y instead of -X
2)make sure server is allowing to forward X connections (sshd_config)
it is often disabled by paranoid sysadmins...
3: Allow the connection on the client side. Easiest way is xhost + which
Hello, I have a problem. I recently installed Arch linux on my laptop, and I
have loved it all, except for one major issue. X keeps crashing. When I say
crash, I mean it takes me to a tty where I have to login again and run the
command startx. Here is my xorg.log: http://pastebin.com/Nsa72iGK
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A new maintenance release off the libX11-1.3-branch. The major fix is a
use-after-free error in the XCB version of XReply handling that caused XIOErrors
on some platforms ( https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=29412 ).
Several build fixes,
On Wed, Aug 11, 2010 at 12:47:15 -0700, Mark Wagner wrote:
On Wed, Aug 11, 2010 at 11:47, Markus Strobl mstro...@yahoo.com wrote:
try
1)ssh -Y instead of -X
2)make sure server is allowing to forward X connections (sshd_config)
it is often disabled by paranoid sysadmins...
3:
As a follow up to this, also run free and post the output. That will show
you what is actually being used, versus what is in the page cache and the
buffer area.
On Wed, Aug 11, 2010 at 3:10 AM, Jeremy Huddleston jerem...@freedesktop.org
wrote:
Yeah, my first reaction is that you're probably
On Tue, Aug 10, 2010 at 04:50:24PM +0200, Michael wrote:
Peter Hutterer wrote:
At this point, I'm running out of ideas though. if you see the events
leaving the kernel evdev should just work, especially given that if this
was a common bug _a lot_ of people would be affected.
I don't
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Hash: SHA1
A new maintenance release off the libX11-1.3-branch. The major fix is a
use-after-free error in the XCB version of XReply handling that caused XIOErrors
on some platforms ( https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=29412 ).
Several build fixes,
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