Windowing Systems
This topic describes windowing systems supported in NVIDIA® Jetson™ Linux:
Weston (Wayland), a server communication protocol, more recent than Gnome, that is designed as a replacement for X Window System
X Window System, the standard implementation of the X Window System (also known as X11)
- Weston (Wayland)
- Weston/Wayland Architecture
- Shells
- Configuration
- Environment Variables
- GBM
- Custom Upgrades by NVIDIA
- Running Weston
- Multiple Display Heads
- Example of weston.ini Display Options
- Hot-Plugging
- Compositing Mode in Weston
- DMA Buffer Rendering
- Weston dma-buf Support
- weston-debug
- GNOME Wayland Desktop Shell Support
- X Window System
- Starting X Server Manually
- Runtime Configuration
- Using xrandr for Runtime Configuration
- Querying Supported Displays and Screen Resolutions
- Obtaining Additional Help
- Modifying the Static Configuration (Optional)
- Using nvidia-xconfig to Configure xorg.conf
- Configurations that Require Editing xorg.conf