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Would you like me to list a step-by-step guide here to using X on the pre via debian chroot and sdlvnc? Or were you planning on getting X running via sdl directly? ~zonyl | Would you like me to list a step-by-step guide here to using X on the pre via debian chroot and sdlvnc? Or were you planning on getting X running via sdl directly? ~zonyl | ||
− | Zonyl: I had different plans than a sdlvnc+debian chroot+Xvfb. More integration with webOs, integration into Preware, native apps, and perhaps a more accelerated server. Well and no requirement to install a big debian chroot even if that's easy :). | + | |
+ | Zonyl: I had different plans than a sdlvnc+debian chroot+Xvfb. More integration with webOs, integration into Preware, native apps, and perhaps a more accelerated server. Well and no requirement to install a big debian chroot even if that's easy :). Thanks for the offer though. | ||
Revision as of 19:58, 17 March 2010
Would you like me to list a step-by-step guide here to using X on the pre via debian chroot and sdlvnc? Or were you planning on getting X running via sdl directly? ~zonyl
Zonyl: I had different plans than a sdlvnc+debian chroot+Xvfb. More integration with webOs, integration into Preware, native apps, and perhaps a more accelerated server. Well and no requirement to install a big debian chroot even if that's easy :). Thanks for the offer though.
Packaging Proposal
I don't know the best place to put this, but I want this to be publicish so throwing it here.
xlib
Contains all the X libraries that are used. Iff the library is listed http://www.x.org/releases/X11R7.5/src/lib/ it's included.
Core
xorg-server
Contains the X server, no front-end. Depends on xlib
x11
Just a launcher script for xorg-server. Depends on xorg-server
Applications
Each application could be separated into two packages. This allows the user to have the icons they want in the launcher, but also allows them to install many applications without cluttering the pre's launcher. A good example here is 'xterm'.
app-bin
Contains the binary for the application "app", and app-specific libraries, resources, etc. No icon/front-end. Depends on xlib
app-launcher
Launcher script for the app "app". Spawns additional X server for each application. Depends on xorg-server, and app-bin.
Window Managers
Each window manager would be an application. One thought is it might not make sense to have a wm-bin package--does that really make sense? But maybe it should for consistency's sake.
Meta packages
We could introduce meta-packages for commonly installed applications/etc to save people from having to install a large number of applications manually, and just say "give me a good experience and a button to launch it!".