On 07/16/11 06:43 PM, David Jackson wrote:
Has the X.org organisation ever thought of promoting X.org for use by
companies
on thier handheld devices such as phones?
You mean like back in the days when Jim Gettys was one of the leaders of
handhelds.org and doing research at the Compaq/HP
You are making assumptions, that no company will ever produce a hardware
device that has a monochrome screen. Yet, a monochrome screen would be
suitable for ereader devices such as a kindle.
As for code, memory today is cheap. I've looked closely at X memory useage
and it seems from what i can
Responding inline.
On Jul 17, 2011 9:38 AM, David Jackson djackson...@gmail.com wrote:
You are making assumptions, that no company will ever produce a hardware
device that has a monochrome screen. Yet, a monochrome screen would be
suitable for ereader devices such as a kindle.
No such
On 07/17/11 09:38 AM, David Jackson wrote:
You are making assumptions, that no company will ever produce a hardware
device
that has a monochrome screen. Yet, a monochrome screen would be suitable for
ereader devices such as a kindle.
I own a kindle so understand that well. The only
Feel free to ask the Android Linux teams why they didn't feel Xorg was a
good fit for their distributions. The answers might surprise you.
Sending from a mobile, pardon my terseness. ~ C.
On Jul 16, 2011 6:43 PM, David Jackson djackson...@gmail.com wrote:
Has the X.org organisation ever thought