Re: Use of X 'without' a window manager

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If your embedded solution is character-cell only, or doesn't use X at all, you should be fine.  I believe X requires some kind of windows manager, like tiny X or tvm, for all graphical interfaces no matter what.
 
On Sun, 30 Jun 2002 13:34:09 -0400 "Tom Bednarchuk" <tom.bednarchuk@sympatico.ca> writes:
Hi all !
 
I'm trying to do an embedded Linux device and have an application that runs great so far BUT I want to get rid of the window manager(KDE presently) since in the end product my application will be the only thing that the user interacts with and I don't want windows to be closed, resized, moved, etc.
 
Could someone please point me at some resources to help me get going in the right direction?
 
TIA
 
Tom
 

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