This is only a quick hack right now but should become a full-featured image and video viewer over time. Usage is simple:
dfbsee [options]
opens the specified file and tries the image and video providers available with DirectFB. At the moment these are PNG, JPEG, GIF and AVI, MPEG or a Video4Linux video device. For video playback it is highly recommened that you use a bitdepth 16bit on your framebuffer device. Make sure that the first mode listed in /etc/fb.modes has at least 15bpp.
... part of T2, get it here
URL: https://www.directfb.org/
Author: Sven Neumann <sven [at] convergence [dot] de>
Maintainer: The T2 Project <t2 [at] t2-project [dot] org>
License: GPL
Status: Beta
Version: CVS-20070130
Download: cvs://:pserver:anonymous@cvs.directfb.org:/cvs/ directfb DFBSee -D 2007-01-30DFBSee-20070130.tar.bz2
T2 source: dfbsee.cache
T2 source: dfbsee.desc
Build time (on reference hardware): 5% (relative to binutils)2
Installed size (on reference hardware): 0.09 MB, 9 files
Dependencies (build time detected): 00-dirtree autoconf automake binutils coreutils diffutils directfb findutils gawk grep linux-header m4 make perl pkgconfig sed sysfiles tar zlib
Installed files (on reference hardware):
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2) Compatible with Linux From Scratch's "Standard Build Unit" (SBU).