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Thanks! I will try to upgrade it today evening. |
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Is frambuffer not too slow? I'm using a GeodeGX1. my board is a |
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KontronETX-mgx. Do you see any problems? |
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regards |
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Carsten |
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Mike Frysinger schrieb: |
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> On Thu, Dec 01, 2005 at 10:14:11PM +0100, Carsten Salveter wrote: |
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>>There's a problem with groff. |
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> upgrade to uclibc 0.9.27-r1 or 0.9.28, the issue has been fixed there |
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>>How can I build a small x11 system? I don't know if I'm on the right |
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>>way. I need no great window manager. I want only show one graphical |
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>>application (fullscreen)to visualize some data received from serial port |
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>> and keyboard and generate some events. |
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> you could probably just as easily do this with just the framebuffer, |
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> but using X11 would give you broader access to a ton of packages |
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> you should emerge the 'xorg-server' package rather than 'xorg-x11' as |
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> the modular version (xorg-server) contains a lot of bugfixes which |
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> affect uClibc envs |
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> -mike |
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