that'd definitely depend on your code. afaik (conceptually) there's nothing 
there that's specific to any kind of machine.

ricardo

At some point in the past you ("Anurag Palsule" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>) said:
> But will such an approach won't be portable across
> different platforms, hardware and flavours of linux ??
> 
> - Anurag
> 
> --- Ricardo Baratto <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > Hooking onto the Xserver might affect the
> > performance,
> > > Can I go one level below the x server, sit
> > somewhere
> > > in between the X server and the display driver ?
> > > 
> > yes, look at what xf4vnc does
> > (xf4vnc.sourceforge.net).
> > For what you want it's probably the best approach.
> > You'll probably
> > want to read the Definition of the Porting layer
> > (look for ddx.ps
> > in X's source distribution) and the Driver Writing
> > Guide for Xfree86 4
> > (don't have the link right now, but google should
> > find it easily)
> > 
> > ricardo
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