IMX8 Debian XWayland: Difference between revisions
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# apt-get install -y chromium | # apt-get install -y chromium | ||
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# /usr/bin/chromium | # /usr/bin/chromium --no-sandbox | ||
You can safely ignore the warnings. The acceleration is provided using LLVMPIPE - no Vivante GPU integration is available.<br> | You can safely ignore the warnings. The acceleration is provided using LLVMPIPE - no Vivante GPU integration is available.<br> | ||
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Revision as of 15:12, 4 May 2020
Running X11 applications on wayland backend via xwayland
Xwayland introduction / reference
https://wayland.freedesktop.org/xserver.html
Installing Xwayland
# apt-get update; apt-get install -y xwayland
Starting the Xwayland server
Edit the /etc/xdg/weston/weston.ini file and make sure it has the two highlighted params below:
[core] # i.MX: Disable idle timeout idle-time=0 #use-g2d=1 xwayland=true [xwayland] path=/usr/bin/Xwayland
Restart Weston
# systemctl restart weston
Install and run an X11 based application
We'll use Chromium as an example:
On Debian Buster Chromium only supports the X11 backend (chromium-ozone is not in the Debian Buster repository).
# apt-get install -y chromium # export DISPLAY=:0 # /usr/bin/chromium --no-sandbox
You can safely ignore the warnings. The acceleration is provided using LLVMPIPE - no Vivante GPU integration is available.
Note:
- While other X11 based application may work, not all X11 applications in the Debian repository are tested by Variscite.
- Chromium built by Debian repo does not support Video Decoding acceleration.