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Under Linux you don't need X11 (Xorg). The libSDL library have also libdirectfb backend. Here is described setup for standard Tucnak: | Under Linux you don't need X11 (Xorg). The libSDL library have also libdirectfb backend. Here is described setup for standard Tucnak: | ||
* boot kernel with framebuffer support - add argument f.e. vga=791 | * boot kernel with framebuffer support - add argument to grub, f.e. vga=791 | ||
* switch to console Ctrl+Alt+F1 | * switch to console Ctrl+Alt+F1 | ||
* if you use root, you can skip following items: | * if you use root, you can skip following items: |
Revision as of 12:21, 17 July 2012
Under Linux you don't need X11 (Xorg). The libSDL library have also libdirectfb backend. Here is described setup for standard Tucnak:
- boot kernel with framebuffer support - add argument to grub, f.e. vga=791
- switch to console Ctrl+Alt+F1
- if you use root, you can skip following items:
- you must be member of video group to access /dev/db0 - run as root: adduser <your user> video
- you must have access to /dev/input/mice - run as root: chmod a+rw /dev/input/mice
- run tucnak -g
- press Ctrl+F11 to set fullscreen mode
Notes:
- /dev/input/mice would be better to solve using udev script
- /dev/input/mice should be replaced with gpm; tucnak must be compiled with libgpm support