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Nano-X is a lightweight X server intended for use in palmtops, PDAs, embedded systems, OS install disks, etc. It was originally derived from a combination of David I. Bell's Mini-X and Ben Pfaff's BOGL NanoGUI is a tiny windowing system, intended to be used for similar purposes to the X-Window system but lightweight enough to run on systems with limited resources such as Palmtops and embedded POS units. Nano-X is the part of the system which actually services requests from the clients and displays the graphics. Currently it depends on the Linux Framebuffer device included with 2.2.x Linux kernels, but it should not be too difficult to write drivers for other systems. People are currently working on abstracting the driver to make it even easier, and there are plans to port it to various platforms such as Linux-8086. You can always get the latest released version from http://www.linuxhacker.org/pub/nanogui/nano-X/ or ftp://ftp.linuxhacker.org/pub/nanogui/nano-X/ You can get also get the latest development from anonymous CVS at cvs.linuxhacker.org. See the FAQ for detailed instructions. Note that the distributed tarballs have CVS directories included, so you can simply do a "cvs update -z3" instead of downloading the whole thing again. There is a mailing list for discussion of NanoGUI system. To subscribe, send an empty mail to nanogui-subscribe@linuxhacker.org. To unsubscribe, send an empty mail to nanogui-unsubscribe@linuxhacker.org. There is a web page with more information about the current status of the project at http://www.linuxhacker.org/nanogui/.
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