Re: [OE-core] RFC: One X Server To Rule Them All

2012-08-22 Thread Burton, Ross
On 17 August 2012 13:12, Burton, Ross ross.bur...@intel.com wrote: 1) Investigate differences between xorg/xorg-lite/kdrive, producing a feature matrix and binary size comparison Some rough numbers: a core-image-sato rootfs for RouterStation Pro using kdrive is 25959477 bytes. Change kdrive to

Re: [OE-core] RFC: One X Server To Rule Them All

2012-08-22 Thread Burton, Ross
On 22 August 2012 16:15, Burton, Ross ross.bur...@intel.com wrote: Some rough numbers: a core-image-sato rootfs for RouterStation Pro using kdrive is 25959477 bytes. Change kdrive to Xorg (Xfbdev and a few important modules) and it grows to 26342094 bytes, approximately 380kb growth. Forgot

Re: [OE-core] RFC: One X Server To Rule Them All

2012-08-22 Thread Saul Wold
On 08/22/2012 08:15 AM, Burton, Ross wrote: On 17 August 2012 13:12, Burton, Ross ross.bur...@intel.com wrote: 1) Investigate differences between xorg/xorg-lite/kdrive, producing a feature matrix and binary size comparison Some rough numbers: a core-image-sato rootfs for RouterStation Pro

Re: [OE-core] RFC: One X Server To Rule Them All

2012-08-22 Thread Burton, Ross
More numbers! The interesting delta in the root file system is as follows: -1617464 ./usr/bin/Xfbdev Bye kdrive. -9892 ./usr/lib/libts-1.0.so.0.0.0 +8344 ./usr/lib/libts-1.0.so.0.0.0 Now *this* is weird. +34948 ./usr/lib/libpciaccess.so.0.11.1 +17088 ./usr/lib/xorg/modules/libfbdevhw.so

Re: [OE-core] RFC: One X Server To Rule Them All

2012-08-22 Thread Burton, Ross
On 22 August 2012 17:18, Burton, Ross ross.bur...@intel.com wrote: -9892 ./usr/lib/libts-1.0.so.0.0.0 +8344 ./usr/lib/libts-1.0.so.0.0.0 Now *this* is weird. Any ideas as to why this happened are greatly welcomed... +19532 ./usr/lib/xorg/modules/extensions/libdbe.so Confirmed that this is

[OE-core] RFC: One X Server To Rule Them All

2012-08-17 Thread Burton, Ross
Hi, It's bugged me for a while that oe-core is shipping both big X.org (in two variations) and small kdrive. A quick review shows: - oe-core is using X.org for the qemu images on all platforms - meta-yocto is using big X.org for Atom, lite Xorg for beagleboard, and kdrive for