Re: Wayland/Weston with XWayland works on DragonFly

2016-05-23 Thread Imre Vadasz
;> Peeter > >> > >> -- > >> > >> > >> > >> On Fri, May 20, 2016 at 4:08 PM, PeerCorps Trust Fund > >> <i...@peercorpstrust.org> wrote: > >>> Hi Peter, > >>> > >>> This is quit

Re: Wayland/Weston with XWayland works on DragonFly

2016-05-23 Thread karu.pruun
g. Have you tested KDE at all with that >>> configuration? >>> >>> >>> On 05/20/2016 04:05 PM, karu.pruun wrote: >>>> >>>> Hello >>>> >>>> So I compiled Xorg with XWayland support and got it working: many >>>&

Re: Wayland/Weston with XWayland works on DragonFly

2016-05-21 Thread Carsten Mattner
nfiguration? >> >> >> On 05/20/2016 04:05 PM, karu.pruun wrote: >>> >>> Hello >>> >>> So I compiled Xorg with XWayland support and got it working: many >>> applications that need Xorg work now with wayland/weston. Basically, >&g

Re: Wayland/Weston with XWayland works on DragonFly

2016-05-20 Thread karu.pruun
t; So I compiled Xorg with XWayland support and got it working: many >> applications that need Xorg work now with wayland/weston. Basically, >> Xwayland is the "Xorg" for applications that need Xorg; it's a >> compatibility option as long as an application does not

Re: Wayland/Weston with XWayland works on DragonFly

2016-05-20 Thread PeerCorps Trust Fund
Hi Peter, This is quite interesting. Have you tested KDE at all with that configuration? On 05/20/2016 04:05 PM, karu.pruun wrote: Hello So I compiled Xorg with XWayland support and got it working: many applications that need Xorg work now with wayland/weston. Basically, Xwayland is the "

Wayland/Weston with XWayland works on DragonFly

2016-05-20 Thread karu.pruun
Hello So I compiled Xorg with XWayland support and got it working: many applications that need Xorg work now with wayland/weston. Basically, Xwayland is the "Xorg" for applications that need Xorg; it's a compatibility option as long as an application does not work with wayland/weston di

Re: Wayland Weston

2016-05-12 Thread karu.pruun
Did you have any luck running wayland with i915? What wm/desktop did you use? I read enlightenment 0.20 supports wayland. . . Cheers Peeter -- On Fri, May 6, 2016 at 11:49 AM, Bernard Mentink wrote: > Thanks, > > I was looking for the kernel module called i915kms, as I

Re: Wayland Weston

2016-05-06 Thread Imre Vadasz
Hi, Maybe you just need to manually run "kldload i915" or "kldload radeonkms" (depending on whether your graphics-chipset is from AMD or Intel), before trying to launch weston. At the moment, weston doesn't load the kms-driver automatically like Xorg does. With an nvidia GPU you are out of

Re: Wayland Weston

2016-05-05 Thread Imre Vadasz
Hi, DragonFly actually has a udevd daemon, which needs to be activated with udevd_enable="YES" in /etc/rc.conf for the weston port to work with the DRM backend. The DragonFly udev is somewhat similar in naming and functionality to Linux's udev, but e.g. it uses a slightly different API in the