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Zephyr
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| − | Zephyr is an attempt at creating a stack for use by other projects to be exploring lightweight, high-performance, next-generation UIs based on Mer | + | Zephyr is an attempt at creating a stack for use by other projects to be exploring lightweight, high-performance, next-generation UIs based on Mer, Qt5, QML compositor and Wayland. Come to #mer on irc.freenode.net to discuss and participate. |
=== Reference hardware === | === Reference hardware === | ||
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* Android devices through https://github.com/stskeeps/libhybris | * Android devices through https://github.com/stskeeps/libhybris | ||
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| + | === OBS projects and architecture === | ||
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| + | We're hosting on the new Mer community OBS (https://build.merproject.org ) | ||
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| + | ==== zephyr:devel:mw ==== | ||
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| + | Shared middleware for Zephyr based stacks. | ||
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| + | * Lipstick2 (homescreen and compositor framework) | ||
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| + | ==== zephyr:devel:ux:breeze ==== | ||
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| + | Low end, QtQuick1, non-GLESv2 UX based on Zephyr middleware | ||
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| + | ==== zephyr:devel:ux:storm ==== | ||
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| + | QtQuick2, GLESv2 UX based on Zephyr middleware | ||
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| + | ==== zephyr:devel:hw ==== | ||
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| + | Zephyr-specific hardware adaptation pieces building against Zephyr middleware. | ||
=== Kickstart files === | === Kickstart files === | ||
Revision as of 20:19, 10 November 2012
(work in progress)
Zephyr is an attempt at creating a stack for use by other projects to be exploring lightweight, high-performance, next-generation UIs based on Mer, Qt5, QML compositor and Wayland. Come to #mer on irc.freenode.net to discuss and participate.
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Reference hardware
- VirtualBox on X86, with LLVMpipe+Wayland
- ExoPC, X86 with Intel+Wayland (TBD)
- Raspberry Pi with QML compositor hardware integration for BRCM (TBD)
- Android devices through https://github.com/stskeeps/libhybris
OBS projects and architecture
We're hosting on the new Mer community OBS (https://build.merproject.org )
zephyr:devel:mw
Shared middleware for Zephyr based stacks.
- Lipstick2 (homescreen and compositor framework)
zephyr:devel:ux:breeze
Low end, QtQuick1, non-GLESv2 UX based on Zephyr middleware
zephyr:devel:ux:storm
QtQuick2, GLESv2 UX based on Zephyr middleware
zephyr:devel:hw
Zephyr-specific hardware adaptation pieces building against Zephyr middleware.
Kickstart files
Can be found through https://github.com/stskeeps/zephyr
zephyr-i586-vm.ks is for VirtualBox
Get Mer Platform_SDK to work with these.
TODO
- VirtualBox/X86 QML compositor needs to wait properly for input devices and framebuffer devices to appear before launching and sometimes fails to start compositor 3-4 times
- Get Harmattan QML components working on Qt5
- Integrate Maliit on Qt5
Architecture
Zephyr is based on the Mer Core. It boots with the help of systemd user sessions. The user session is described in zephyr-session package and it launches the Zephyr compositor (based on example QML compositor from qt-wayland). The Zephyr compositor signals to systemd that it has started and wayland clients can connect to it.
Adaptation: VirtualBox
You can make a 'livecd' image (mic cr livecd -A i686 zephyr-i586-vm.ks in Platform SDK) that you can run on a virtual machine.
You will need to make a virtual machine and run this:
VBoxManage setextradata "Mer" CustomVideoMode1 "800x480x16"
before starting first time, here "Mer" is the name of your virtual machine. Set this to your desired resolution.