# X11 Only tested successfully in `x86_64`. Build: ./build -x ./run We don't build X11 by default because it takes a considerable amount of time (~20%), and is not expected to be used by most users: you need to pass the `-x` flag to enable it. Inside QEMU: startx ![](x11.png) More details: Not sure how well that graphics stack represents real systems, but if it does it would be a good way to understand how it works. ## X11 ARM On ARM, `startx` hangs at a message: vgaarb: this pci device is not a vga device and nothing shows on the screen, and: grep EE /var/log/Xorg.0.log says: (EE) Failed to load module "modesetting" (module does not exist, 0) A friend told me this but I haven't tried it yet: - `xf86-video-modesetting` is likely the missing ingredient, but it does not seem possible to activate it from Buildroot currently without patching things. - `xf86-video-fbdev` should work as well, but we need to make sure fbdev is enabled, and maybe add some line to the `Xorg.conf`