Although I do not know any ready made debian package, I am sure it is
possible. But you should compile your own version of SDL. Normally, What
i did was to compile, Python, all dependicies, SDL and SDL-* libraries
and PyGame under /pygame directory. It is a long day work to make
everything working properly. I have a 512MB CF disk (fat32) image that
is booting and running in ramdisk with pygame and pyserial.
Unfortunately, it is not documented anyhow.
If you like to keep your installed debian system and run SDL over
framebuffer. Shut the X server down, on shell prompt type "export
SDL_VIDEODRIVER=fbcon" and run your own application then it should work
if you have got a framebuffer installed properly during boot.
Aykut
evil monkey yazmış:
I tried this a while ago, but it didn't work for me. I tried several
videodrivers (directfb, ggi, vgl, svgalib, aalib), but it alway quited with an
error: 'no avaiable video device'. I changed SDL_VIDEODRIVER like the
documentation mentions, but with no success.
On Tue, 6 Jan 2009 19:19:18 +1100
"René Dudfield" <ren...@gmail.com> wrote:
hi,
yeah it should just work. I haven't tried it for a while though. If you
have any troubles, report back here and I'm sure it'll be easy enough to
fix.
cu!
On Tue, Jan 6, 2009 at 6:04 PM, Scott Sumner <scottinthebo...@gmail.com>wrote:
Hello all,
I've got a Debian Linux system that I'm working with and I wondered if
its possible for Pygame to do graphics without X-Windows installed? The
system is being designed to run on a serial or network console but I'd still
like to output select things to the monitor. Can Pygame do this without
X-Windows installed? I thought it might be as simple as selecting the right
mode for the video card and enabling full screen but I haven't had a chance
to sit down and try it.
Scott