Some of the people in #neo1973-germany (freenode) built OpenMoko for x86, so this seems to be no problem. I guess with Xephyr you'll have OpenMoko in a X-Window on your desktop.
On 10/30/07, Simon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Hi, > I've been following the list a bit and I was wondering if it was > possible to build openmoko for a native x86 environment? I don't just > mean to build the graphical end of it, but also the kernel and > everything, have my root setup the way it is on the OpenMoko device. > Have only the exact same software running... What I'm looking for is > to isolate completely my openmoko build from my system. My system is > too old to run OM in qemu, (it took more than 30 min to boot the last > time i tried and it wasn't very functional with 1 min delay for > clicks). > > So... I'd rather dual boot into OpenMoko than integrate it into my > current system... > > I haven't done anything yet but I believe I should follow the path of: > http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/MokoMakefile > Making sure to make the modifications explain in pages for setting > up OM for Xephyr and Xoo. > And then, place it all under its own partition (any partition > preference? ext2?) and update my own boot loader (I've been using lilo > for long now). Is there any special append="options" I should use? I > guess the part talking about u-boot should cover this, but if you guys > can help with it... > If I'm not drunk, this "should" work, right? > > Also, having everything native like this, what will happen with the > X display? 1024x768 or will it resize with black borders left and > right? > > Thanks in advance, > Simon > > _______________________________________________ > OpenMoko community mailing list > community@lists.openmoko.org > http://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/community >
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