Hi all,
Hi all,

I am very new to the GUI thing. I don't know how it works. 
I just have base Linux kernel running on an EBD9312 ARM Embedded Board
with Linux Prompt working & no display.

Now, I want to provide GUI support to the existing Linux. Now I just
want to know are there any kernel modules that the kernel should have to
support the GUI?
The framebuffer driver is already active. I have NO X server on the
machine because of memory constraints.

I have gone through a lot of Maillists which say I need to some GUI
Library or tools like

        GtkFB - does NOT use X11
        Qt/Embedded - Direct Framebuffer access and so on.

I have a very basic doubt here. I mean how I can launch the GUI
Application when there is no UI (NO X server).
I think there will be an intermediate desktop like thing which I am
missing from where I can launch my application. Is there any thing like
that for an ARM embedded system.

Please help to understand this?

Regards,
Mukund jampala


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