Hm, I did as follows: 1. Connected via USB networking, used SSH port forwarding:
host$ ssh -L6001:127.0.0.1:6000 root@192.168.2.2
(port 6001 is display :1 for X11/TCP)
On the Kindle, the framework should probably be stopped
k3$ /etc/init.d/framework stop
And an update loop wouldn't hurt, I guess
k3$ while sleep 3; do echo 1 > /proc/einkfb/update_eink; done
(/proc path might be wrong, didn't check)
Then I started the X server on the Kindle
k3$ LD_LIBRARY_PATH=. ./Xfbdev
Then on the host I started applications and x2x:
host$ DISPLAY=:1 firefox &
host$ x2x -to :1 &
And that's about it. I didn't use any other features from x2x, and I did not install any fonts on the K3 (which means only fonts using the RENDER/Xft extension work, but that's enough for testing, but will break "simple" X11 apps).
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