microwindows
moonlight-tv
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microwindows
- The Nano-X window system
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Tinyx – resurrected Xvesa from the depths of Git history
Interesting link!
If we look at this directory:
https://github.com/ghaerr/microwindows/tree/master/src/drive...
Most notably the source files that start with 'scr_', and of those most notably: scr_sdl2.c, scr_win32.c, scr_x11.c, scr_djvesa.c, scr_fb.c -- we see that this windowing system can apparently run on top of an existing windowing system, whether that system is SDL2, Win32, X11, VESA, Linux's framebuffer -- or several others.
Which makes it interesting and worthy of study...
Note that I am sure there are probably a whole lot of other windowing systems out there that also support these, let's call them "back-end" (for lack of better terminology) pre-existing windowing systems.
In other words, a windowing system -- on top of another windowing system...
Sort of like running X on top of Win32, or Win32 on top X...
But the posibilities of higher level and lower level windowing system are really unlimited -- mix and match, basically...
In conclusion -- excellent link!
- Nano-X Window System
- Anybody heard of Nano-X? What's your experience?
- How to create a graphical application without relying on Xorg or Wayland?
- Microwindows or the Nano-X Window System
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JingPad A1 – World’s First Consumer Linux Tablet
I worked on this [1] Linux tablet 20 years ago, and we had working versions, but it doesn't really count as they weren't put into mass production. I don't know how many were built in the end (I left to co-found a webmail service). Sometimes it's depressing how long it takes for something to actually come to fruition. The screenshots in [1] are our custom UI based on NanoX [2], and an Opera port for the web browser screenshot (it worked). I wanted a production version for years after I left...
[1] https://linuxdevices.org/freepad-norways-alternative-to-swed...
[2] https://github.com/ghaerr/microwindows
moonlight-tv
- Stream games from my PC to C2
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GFN Ultimate with TV Oled LG C2
Technically, the LG C2 should be more than capable of 4K and 120 Hz, as the free Moonlight client (https://github.com/mariotaku/moonlight-tv) shows. When and if the WebOS GFN client will be updated to offer the full experience is anyones guess unfortunately.
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Can the Nvidia Shield Pro decode 4k 120fps?
I am using moonlight on my LG C8 and the surround sound does not work for me, I only get stereo. Check out this github issue for background info. YMMV of course but I would not get my hopes up
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Cheapest 4K120 client?
I’m curious, are you using the Lg oled? If so, can you install moonlight on webos? https://github.com/mariotaku/moonlight-tv
- Stream vom PC auf LG TV
- My Experience Migrating from Gamestream to Sunshine
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Stuttering happening exactly every 10 minutes while gaming with Moonlight on LG CX
I did it from my PC using WebOS after activating developper mode. It is all explained here : Moonlight on LG TVs
- Is this the device I should get for my needs?
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Stream 4K hdr gaming from pc to living room tv over lan possible?
You can sideload https://github.com/mariotaku/moonlight-tv onto the TV, and use Nvidia Game Streaming to stream your desktop to the TV directly through the TVs apps. It works great, can do 4k + HDR + controller passthrough and has low latency over wired ethernet. It's similar to using an Nvidia Shield, but won't cost you anything.
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AMD alternatives for local game streaming?
It's this version of Moonlight which I installed using this.
What are some alternatives?
GPaste - Clipboard management system
hyperion-webos - hyperion.ng video grabber for webOS
fbpdf - A small framebuffer pdf, djvu, epub, xps, and cbz viewer
webos-homebrew-channel - Unofficial webOS TV homebrew store and root-related tooling
nsxiv - Read-only mirror of Neo Simple X Image Viewer
SDL - Simple Directmedia Layer
dark - C practice - basic roguelike in SDL2 that compiles both for desktop and Emscripten
scrcpy - Display and control your Android device
gfxprim - Open-source modular 2D bitmap graphics library with emphasis on speed and correctness.
nuklear - A single-header ANSI C immediate mode cross-platform GUI library
libremarkable - The only public framework for developing applications with native refresh support for Remarkable Tablet
RootMyTV