reproducing the old "tinyx" server
Matthew Allum
mallum at gmail.com
Fri Sep 17 07:17:33 PDT 2004
If its a kdrive ( aka tinyX ) xfbev server you want, your much better
off not building from xorg but via cvs from
http://freedesktop.org/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi/xserver/xserver/
This contains a much updated kdrive server. It has support for ipaq
style touchscreen device as well as tslib.
-- Matthew Allum
On Fri, 17 Sep 2004 09:21:14 -0400, Paul Fox <pgf at foxharp.boston.ma.us> wrote:
> hi -- i'm an xorg newbie. have patience.
>
> i have a handheld device on which i run the current debian testing
> releases. it has a 640x480 16bpp display, accessed solely via fbdev.
> i run the Xfbdev server that was available in the debian stream until
> earlier this summer as "xserver-tinyx-fbdev", version 4.1.0-3, built
> for mips. this server was falling pretty far behind in maintenance,
> and was pulled from debian sometime early this summer. i'm still running
> with the "obsolete" package, which is okay for now, but in looking
> forward, i thought i should try to build the "latest".
>
> so, seeing that there was brandy-new 6.8.1 just out, i decided to
> build it. and, much to my surprise, i was successful. :-) even
> more to my surprise, it actually runs, and works. :-)
>
> i tried to trim things out of the host.def as much as possible -- fbdev
> only, for instance -- but i still have the following sizes:
>
> [ the debian release ]
> $ size /usr/X11R6/bin/Xfbdev
> text data bss dec hex filename
> 1041350 27352 33324 1102026 10d0ca /usr/X11R6/bin/Xfbdev
>
> [ my 6.8.1 build ]
> $ size /sandbox/fun/xorg/mips/programs/Xserver/Xorg
> text data bss dec hex filename
> 5906759 550916 149036 6606711 64cf77 /sandbox/xc/programs/Xserver/Xorg
>
> clearly i wasn't as successful in my trimming as i'd like to be. :-)
>
> so: can anyone offer up a recipe, or a template, for building something
> that's closer to what i'm currently running? my host.def file is here:
> http://www.foxharp.boston.ma.us/tmp/host.def
>
> another issue is the touchscreen. previously i was using the /dev/ts
> interface provided by Xfbdev, which i think is an alias for /dev/h3600_ts,
> or something like that. what should i use currently?
>
> thanks for any help...
>
> paul
> =---------------------
> paul fox, pgf at foxharp.boston.ma.us (arlington, ma, where it's 64.4 degrees)
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