As a matter of fact, you might actually want to look at sailfishos.org
Cheers
On Wed, Sep 11, 2019 at 9:12 PM Konstantin Tokarev
wrote:
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> 11.09.2019, 22:10, "Jason H" :
> > Bummer that the software stack says GNOME.
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*Subject:* [Development] i.MX8 embedded Linux support
Hi,
So unless I misunderstand something, for the i.MX8 NXP/Vivante changed
their proprietary graphic stack significantly. The framebuffer and X11
driver are deprecated, only Wayland will be supported, and they have
switched from the Linux
, 2019 at 10:08 AM
From: "Shawn Rutledge"
To: "Qt development mailing list"
Subject: Re: [Development] i.MX8 embedded Linux support
On 11 Sep 2019, at 14:53, Zeno Endemann via Development <development@qt-project.org> wrote:
Hi,
So unless I misunderstand something,
On 11 Sep 2019, at 14:53, Zeno Endemann via Development
mailto:development@qt-project.org>> wrote:
Hi,
So unless I misunderstand something, for the i.MX8 NXP/Vivante changed their
proprietary graphic stack significantly. The framebuffer and X11 driver are
deprecated, only Wayland will be
Endemann via Development
Sent: Wednesday, September 11, 2019 2:53 PM
To: development@qt-project.org
Subject: [Development] i.MX8 embedded Linux support
Hi,
So unless I misunderstand something, for the i.MX8 NXP/Vivante changed
their proprietary graphic stack significantly. The framebuffer and X11
Hi,
So unless I misunderstand something, for the i.MX8 NXP/Vivante changed
their proprietary graphic stack significantly. The framebuffer and X11
driver are deprecated, only Wayland will be supported, and they have
switched from the Linux framebuffer interface to (a fork of) libdrm.
I was