epd-wm
Wayland compositor/window manager that outputs to IT8951 E-Paper displays (WIP). (by dj311)
japokwm
A wlroots and dwl based tiling wayland compositor based around creating layouts (by werererer)
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MIT License | BSD 2-clause "Simplified" License |
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epd-wm
Posts with mentions or reviews of epd-wm.
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4.4
Overall if you want a DIY e-reader, your best bet is to pick a low power board that supports Linux, run the most barebones system you can on it, and reduce its power usage by aggressive means (underclocking, undervolting, "deep sleep" by turning it off after X minutes of inactivity). Then for the eink part, use a barebones desktop environment, combined with a window manager meant for eink, such as epd-wm. After that, slap an ebook reader software like Foliate on top, and you're good to go.
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Turning an old Amazon Kindle into a eink development platform
I'd agree. I think a lot of single device re-purposing can be useful to others, but a development platform typically indicates a more general purpose. Something like https://github.com/dj311/epd-wm but a lot of these are only for specific chips. This one seems to have more support: https://github.com/vroland/epdiy
japokwm
Posts with mentions or reviews of japokwm.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2021-04-17.
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V0.4.0
The new version is out. You can get it now by updating your AUR package or git cloning it.
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We released japowm v0.4.0 an Automatic Wayland tiling compositor as an alternative to sway
You can try it by using either the AUR or git cloning it.
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Just another wayland compositor
I decided to build a wayland compositor based on wlroots. The reason? I wanted to have a dynamic tiling window manager where you can actually create new layouts without playing around with the source code. So yeah here is the result of that work: https://github.com/werererer/japokwm of course with an AUR package.
What are some alternatives?
When comparing epd-wm and japokwm you can also consider the following projects:
micropython-waveshare-epaper - MicroPython drivers for Waveshare e-paper modules
juliawm - A wlroots and dwl based tiling-windowmanager based around creating own layouts [Moved to: https://github.com/werererer/japokwm]
wlroots - A modular Wayland compositor library
wdisplays - GUI display configurator for wlroots compositors
Pico_ePaper_Code - Waveshrae Pico e-Paper driver code
zen - The reference compositor implementation of Zwin protocol
wyverkiss - (INACTIVE) An (unofficial) alternative rootfs for KISS Linux
Inkycal - Create awesome e-paper dashboards within minutes! Modularity? Check! Python3? Check? Works on Raspberry Pi Zero W? Check! Support for own modules? Check!
KISS-me - A KISS repository for forks, projects, and fun