<p>Which hardware, specifically? If Linux has already been ported, and a framebuffer driver exists, then X will work perfectly already, using the "fbdev" X driver.</p>
<p>Sending from a mobile, pardon the brevity. ~ C.</p>
<p>On Oct 4, 2010 3:18 AM, "vijay singh" <<a href="mailto:testmrs.evo@gmail.com">testmrs.evo@gmail.com</a>> wrote:<br type="attribution">> On Mon, 2010-10-04 at 13:11 +0300, Timo Juhani Lindfors wrote:<br>
>> vijay singh <<a href="mailto:testmrs.evo@gmail.com">testmrs.evo@gmail.com</a>> writes:<br>>> > I would like to know is their any document available which will explain<br>>> > about X-architecture. <br>
>> <br>>> Even just <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/X_Window_System">http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/X_Window_System</a> gives a rough overview.<br>>> <br>>> > if i want to add any new X-client then what is the way.<br>
>> <br>>> Things like evolution and firefox usually work as X clients on<br>>> gnu/linux. You can take a look at them or google for "GTK hello world"<br>>> or "QT hello world" to get something simpler.<br>
>> <br>> Thanks for the info..<br>> <br>> If i want to build test filesystem for new HW (In my case it is<br>> ARM11)where some basics X-client (xterm,xeyes..) should work, in this<br>> case how i should configure X to work.<br>
> <br>> If more details about what all kernel dependency, how X can be test will<br>> be helpful.<br>> <br>>> <br>> <br>> <br>> _______________________________________________<br>> <a href="mailto:xorg@lists.freedesktop.org">xorg@lists.freedesktop.org</a>: X.Org support<br>
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