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What GUI should I use for embedded Linux?

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Hi,
Any one advice to develop the Gui Based Application in Embedded Linux like Visual Basic Kind of easy.

Which software can i Use? Which is Better?

Any Advice from Previous Experiencing People.
 

Re: GUI for embedded Linux

I've not worked with GUIs in embedded linux, but I guess u can use the SBC9302 embedded linux board from SPJ Systems, Pune. **broken link removed**
I use the same board, but without the display.

They give u a colour LCD display, and QT for embedded systems. QT has always been known for its ease of development.
 

Re: GUI for embedded Linux

Hello. The question is not right (which is better?) What gui to use is depend of your project demands.
nano-x (www.microwindows.org) gui is famous for it very small size (<100kb). It suppots windows drawing and it has win32-like API. There are some extentions to it (such as FLTK and PIXEL with widgets set).
With QT you can obtain a very powerful and polished gui, but you have to learn it's API (signals, sockets), and QT footprint much more than nano-x (>1Mb). If you even can run X server you can use QT or other libraries such as GTK, wvWidgets.
 

Re: GUI for embedded Linux

can any one give tell me how we can connect Embedded system with Linux.

please pm me any link you have.

Thank you.
 

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