Re: [uml-devel] [RFC] UML kernel & rootfs bundle with every kernelrelease ?

From: Antoine Martin
Date: Mon Apr 02 2007 - 06:22:00 EST


Jeff Dike wrote:
On Sun, Apr 01, 2007 at 08:58:45PM +0100, Antoine Martin wrote:
I reckon that one critical thing which could drastically increase the user base would be to have a working virtual framebuffer implementation.

Why? I've never understood what a framebuffer gives you that you
don't have now.
Just like the network auto-configuration via dhcp, it would allow users to download images+kernel and run them like appliances without understanding anything about X or UML, just click and run.
We are all capable of setting up Xvfb here, but most users are not, which is why they download ready-made images.
It would also make it a lot easier to focus on writing a management UI, hell if there isn't one shortly after, I'll do one myself!
Think of a UML browser image (running IE via wine in a limited image with just X + wine + IE - I would much prefer that to having wine+IE installed locally), testing framebuffer apps like gtk-fb/cairo-fb without risking your dev environment, etc...

Antoine
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