Hello,
I apologize in advance for this noob question...
I've been attempting to run the example program "evas-buffer-simple.c"
on a Phycore LPC3250 ARM based development board.  EFL is installed on a
586 desktop running Fedora 11. I can cross-compile evas-buffer-simple
and get an executable that runs on the target LPC3250 board running
Linux kernel version: 2.6.34.  I can start Xfbdev and get the default
graphics on the attached touchscreen as follows:

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[root@nxp etc]# Xfbdev -ac -nolisten inet6 -mouse
tslib,,device=/dev/input/event0 -kb & 

[root@nxp etc]# Couldn't find keyboard driver keybd
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The “Xfbdev” screen comes up and the cursor responds.
Now if I try to run evas-buffer-simple, I get the following:

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[root@nxp user]# ./evas-buffer-simple

initial scene, with just background:
UPDATED REGION: pos: 0, 0 size: 320x240
final scene (note updates):
UPDATED REGION: pos: 10, 10 size: 102x102
saved scene as '/tmp/evas-buffer-simple-render.ppm'

[root@nxp user]# 
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The file evas-buffer-simple-render.ppm  contains the expected graphic
pattern.  However, nothing shows up on the graphics display.
Additionally, running evas-buffer-simple a second time gives the
following result:

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[root@nxp user]# ./evas-buffer-simple
initial scene, with just background:
UPDATED REGION: pos: 0, 0 size: 320x240
final scene (note updates):
UPDATED REGION: pos: 10, 10 size: 102x102
nfs: server 192.168.1.50 not responding, still trying
nfs: server 192.168.1.50 not responding, still trying
nfs: server 192.168.1.50 OK
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So, there's a lot working correctly, but the graphics display never gets
updated.  Am I wrong thinking that the graphics pattern should show up
on the actual display and not just get written to the disk file?  Any
other comments, insights, etc would be appreciated.

Best Regards,

Matt E.
-- 
Matt Edinger
[email protected]
TL Industries, Inc
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