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Monday, October 8, 2012

Linux: Building X.org Kdrive Server Xfbdev on Debian Wheezy

Kdrive is a minimal X11 server that runs as a single executable with little dependencies. I use Kdrive for my Web-only/Rescue Linux systems. Before compiling Kdrive, I installed the following packages on my box running Debian Sid — which will be eventually rolled into Wheezy release:



  • bison

  • g++-4.7

  • libexpat1-dev

  • libpciaccess-dev

  • libpixman-1-dev

  • libssl-dev

  • libudev-dev
  • libxdamage-dev

  • libxfont-dev

  • libxi-dev

  • libxkbfile-dev

  • libxmu-dev

  • libxxf86vm-dev

  • make

  • pkg-config

  • x11proto-bigreqs-dev

  • x11proto-composite-dev

  • x11proto-randr-dev

  • x11proto-render-dev

  • x11proto-resource-dev

  • x11proto-scrnsaver-dev

  • x11proto-video-dev

  • x11proto-xcmisc-dev

  • x11proto-xf86dga-dev

  • x11proto-xinerama-dev

  • xkb-data



Installing X Protocol Headers



The current RandR protocol headers from Debian didn't meet the required version, so I had to download the latest one from freedesktop.org. I installed randrproto like this.



tar xjvf randrproto-1.4.0.tar.bz2
cd randrproto-1.4.0
./configure --prefix=/usr
make install


Compiling Xfbdev



I got the latest X.org release from freedesktop.org. The following commands will build Xfbdev:



tar xjf xorg-server_1.13.0.tar.bz2

cd xorg-server-1.13.0/

./configure --prefix=/usr --disable-xorg --enable-kdrive --enable-kdrive-evdev --enable-config-udev --disable-aiglx --disable-glx --disable-dri --disable-dri2 --disable-drm --disable-record --with-xkb-path=/usr/share/X11/xkb --with-xkb-output=/var/lib/xkb --with-xkb-bin-directory=/usr/bin --with-default-xkb-rules=xorg --with-default-xkb-model=pc105 --with-default-xkb-layout=us

make

make install


Installed Files



The following files are installed after successfully building a Kdrive server.


/usr/bin/Xfbdev

/usr/bin/Xnest

/usr/bin/Xvfb

/usr/lib/xorg/protocol.txt

/usr/share/man/man1/Xnest.1

/usr/share/man/man1/Xserver.1

/usr/share/man/man1/Xvfb.1

/var/lib/xkb/README.compiled


To Use Xfbdev



An executable file Xfbdev will be created in /usr/bin. To be able to use the Xfbdev server, framebuffer video must be enabled either in the kernel or as a module. If CONFIG_FB_VESA option was enabled in the kernel, you can use the syslinux bootloader in the following way to boot Linux into a framebuffer video mode:



LABEL minimal
KERNEL vmlinuz-2.6.31.5
INITRD initramfs.lzma
APPEND vga=0x314 video=vesafb:mtrr


Once the framebuffer video has been activated, Xfbdev can be started in the following way:



Xfbdev :0 vt7 dpms -ac -br +bs -dpi 96 -mouse evdev,5,device=/dev/input/event2 -2button -keybd evdev,,device=/dev/input/event3 -fp /usr/local/share/fonts,/usr/share/fonts/X11/Type1,/usr/share/fonts/truetype/ttf-dejavu -nolisten TCP


Download my X.org build 1.13.0



Download

Here you can obtain my compiled binaries Xfbdev, Xnest and Xvfb:





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