From: "xyz xyz" <watsup@linuxmail.org>
To: linux-mtd@lists.infradead.org
Subject: X11 or microwindows on a DOC using GRUB??
Date: Fri, 21 Jun 2002 17:50:28 +0800 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <20020621095028.20837.qmail@linuxmail.org> (raw)
hi all,
i m working on a thin client solution with a
DOC-2000 chip of 16 MB
now for RDP client to run ,we need an X client, ihave
tried microwindows as well as X11(stripped down/ reduced X11)
no doubt X11 take more space but somehow gives better
performance
now we need to develop some configurator modules and
an user interface on our X client,so the problem is
shall i go ahead with development for X11 or microwindows?
the dilemma is bcoz of the fact that X11 client is
providing a better resolution as compared to
microwindows,but i feel for an embedded device
microwindows is the rite choice,(as far as size is
concerned ,with microwindows we are savin lot of space
but anyway we r not using that space,it will b free)
so i want to ask if someone has used microwindows in
commercial apps,what are the drawbacks of using X11 on
an embedded device and is micrwindows stable and good
enough to b used in a comm apps(i have seen there r
some black patches left when an app is closed in
microwindows)
has any1 faced problems like black patches(the screen
needs to b refreshed manually) or any other display
probs while runnin nano-X with framebuffer support.
TIA
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2002-06-21 9:50 xyz xyz [this message]
2002-06-21 10:09 ` X11 or microwindows on a DOC using GRUB?? David Woodhouse
2002-06-22 1:07 ` chester
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2002-06-21 10:20 xyz xyz
2002-06-21 10:22 ` David Woodhouse
2002-06-21 16:17 ` Pieter Grimmerink
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