Yea, that is the idea.
The concern for me is that my main OS for the project being built off of
FreeBSD that has been trimmed down with a project called "mfsBSD" is at
about 30MB in size (compressed, uncompress is about 65MB). It holds
everything except the graphic stuff.
As this is an exercise i
On Tuesday, 21 July 2020 12:15:03 PDT Lonnie Cumberland wrote:
> On the other hand, they do have builds for the latest RDP client
> applications for Wayland and I was even able to compile it myself, but just
> do not have a Wayland server set up and am trying to find the simplest
> solution to use
Hi Thiago,
Thanks for your response.
The problem that I seem to have here is that the FreeRDP client application
cannot be compiled to use DirectFB easily as support for it was stopped a
number of years ago and would take a lot of work to revitalize that effort.
On the other hand, they do have b
On Sunday, 19 July 2020 16:55:01 PDT Lonnie Cumberland wrote:
> I am working on a speciality project for a super ultra-thin distro that
> will basically run just a single graphical application in a type of Kiosk
> (fullscreen) mode and Xorg is just WAY too large for what I want to do.
If you're ru
Hi pq,
Thanks for your question on my post and I am sorry that I was not clearer
on the information.
Yes, you are correct in that the Direct Framebuffer approach that I am
thinking about is how it might be possible to compile Weston compositor of
the Wayland protocol to use the DirectFB (direct f