by Xinstall.h)?
* What is lost by not using the new terminfo data?
Thanks
Michael
: Error 29, errno 11: Resource temporarily unavailable
Reason: spawn: fork() failed
Please provide solution if someone happened to know.
Thanks,
Michael
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I am not sure if this is windows problem or cygwin/X problem.
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I was having this same issue. Cygwin Xserver was working properly under Win
XP, but the fork failure began occuring when I migrated to Win 7 Home Premium
32-bit. My issue was Microsoft Security Essentials was set to default which
allows it to real time scan all files/directories/real-time
like to know if this is the
same as tclsh command? I see similar with c++ and g++. What the
differences in them?
Thanks and regards,
Michael
I am having a problem with my text turning to uppercase, sometimes I can
toggle it with CAPs-Lock, but there are other times that no matter what I
attempt to press I can not get the text to return to lowercase. I have seen
some issues that are similar on the archive but nothing exactly to this
I did that, and it worked.
Thanks.
Michael
find.c:32: fnmatch.h: No such file or directory
yup. a missing header file.
I've found a copy of fnmatch.h in my gtk+ tarball,
and
have tried putting it in the /src directory, the
make sure you have that dir included as to where
I have attempted to look through the message archive with no luck, so
now I will post my problem.
We are currently using the following
Lastest Version of Cygwin/XFree
KDE 1.x
Windows 2000 Professional
We connect to both Linux and HP/UX boxes using either telnet or rlogin.
The problem that
mode. If if is textmode, you have to
- unmout your system: cd /cygwin/bin umount /
- remount your system: ./mount -b c: /
3) Reinstall XFree86
BUT my bash-prompt changed. Instead of path$ it has changed to
bash-2.05a$
Yours
Michael
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I've got a Dell PC running Win98 on which I've installed Cygwin from
http://cygwin.com followed by XFree86 from http://cygwin.com/mirrors
(specifically, archive.progeny.com, and for X I grabbed the binaries
from /cygwin/xfree/binaries/4.2.0). I only brought down the binaries,
as I *really*
I have now searched my log ... the problem applies to lndir, rman, makestrs,
revpath, bitmap, bmtoa, atobm, proxymngr, xclipboard, xcutsel, xdm,
xdmshell, sessreg, chooser, xfindproxy, xinit, and xsm.
Michael D. Harnois
2L, University of St. Thomas School of Law
Minneapolis, Minnesota
Oooh. This is stranger than I thought. Some of those programs do get built
correctly, despite the log messages. For instance in config/util, makestrs,
revpath, and rman build ... but lndir doesn't.
Michael D. Harnois
2L, University of St. Thomas School of Law
Minneapolis, Minnesota
Hi!
When trying to install xfree86 for the first time on my xp-machine I get an error
message that cygpcre.dll is missing. Where do I get this file? Is it a part of Cygwin?
Thanks
/Michael Schyllberg
It dies with the same error in Win2K.
Michael D. Harnois
2L, UST School of Law Minneapolis,
Minnesota
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You never know when you'll see a name that will just make your day.
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and
${sysconfdir} -- /etc (why not /usr/local/etc or even
/etc/X11?)
As a possible alternative to supplying this default configuration file,
what about installing fwwm-icons along with a configuration
pre-generated by FvwmScript-Setup95?
Cheers
Michael
to build pgplot
and everything runs great. And so do xsessions to Solaris, brilliant.
For what has been done plese see
http://cygwin.com/ml/cygwin-xfree/2001-q3/msg00889.html
and follow the thread. Also for generated Makefiles.
Thanks,
Michael
something
for the ctwm mailing list.
Anyway, thanks again,
Michael
On Sat, Feb 22, 2003 at 08:26:57PM +0100, Michael Lemke wrote:
Now that cygwin-xfree is getting better and better I really like to get
ctwm compiled. However, imake still can't cope with ctwm's Imakefile.
I posted about
Was this issue ever confirmed and/or resolved? I find the same behavior when
connecting
to a font server on a Red Hat 7.3 font server.
Thank you and best regards,
Mike
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on Windows 2000
SP4.
Thanks
Michael
if the shortcut is invoked as C:\Progra~1\Cygwin\usr\bin\
This is on a fresh installation of Cygwin DLL 1.5.5-1 running on Windows
2000 SP4, with XFree86-bin-4.3.0-6.
Cheers
Michael
[Previously posted in error to wrong list, doh.]
cygcheck (abbreviated).out
Description: Binary data
-model pc105
-layout de -variant nodeadkeys. This is just what's written in my
XF86Config-4. To my suprise this was it. I.e. after executing this
command, everything works.
So obviously, xwin is not really configured as stated in XF86Config-4
after startup.
Regards,
Michael
to compile/install?
Thanks in advance!
Michael
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i've downloaded the latest X server, and clipboard integration
is still failing for me, hanging my X application (xmh on a
remote machine) as soon as i select something. if i don't
use -clipboard, then xwinclip still works ok, with it's known
problems.
let me know if i can provide more info to
Michael
attachment: X.ico
: a comparison of the icons in Overview.png, and
the improved icon in Improved.ico.
Cheers
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attachment: Overview.pngattachment: Improved.ico
use it.
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appears unanimous among the users that the alpha icon should not be the
default.
Cheers
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which I could connect to my dept and run the software I need.
Have you heard of this problem before ? Is it known or am I missing some
change in the configurationfiles ?
Thanks a lot, I would really like to keep using the program, because its
great.
Ciao, Michael
I'm running X11 successfully and am very happy with it.
One little issue yet remains.
Is there a way to start X in a way so that all (but one dedicated)
keycuts are sent to X11. eg I want that alt-tab does not switch
to another windows-window but is processed by X?
Michael
On Friday 02 April 2004 15:56, Takuma Murakami wrote:
Michael,
Is there a way to start X in a way so that all (but one dedicated)
keycuts are sent to X11. eg I want that alt-tab does not switch
to another windows-window but is processed by X?
Cygwin/X has no such capability. We may need
by the cyg-group. I was impressed by the little pain it took me to get
my linux-evironment running smoothless under this environment.
Thanx a lot for your efforts.
Michael Naumann
First off, thanks very much for the new Xorg server.
For some time I have been using XWin to display an well-known EDA program that requires
pseudo-color visuals. After updating to the new xserver on April 11,2004, my old
configuration seems to break. Below is the output of /tmp/XWin.log and
practice and put any local
fonts in /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts/local?
Cheers
Michael
Hi *,
when installing with setup.exe I get a
Checksum failure for the file xorg-bin-6.7.0.0-4.tar.bz2
I checked manualy and the md5 seems to be different from the should-be
but same over all mirrors I tested.
Regards,
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Hello:
I am new to Cygwin-xfree86, but not new to Cygwin, Linux, or X-Windows.
My problem is starting a window manager. The default application just
displays
a nice xterm with no rootwindow. However, if I display the rootwindow, the
Window Manager (decorations, menu bar, toolbar, etc. )
Hi
It seems that startx starts an XTerm with a yellow foreground and a
black background, but subsequent invocations of XTerm will use the
user's settings.
To me this presents two problems:
- subsequent XTerms look different from the initial one
- user's settings are disrespected by the initial
Alexander Gottwald wrote:
On Thu, 24 Mar 2005, Michael Wardle wrote:
It seems that startx starts an XTerm with a yellow foreground and a
black background, but subsequent invocations of XTerm will use the
user's settings.
[...]
So there are basicly two solutions:
- remove the options and start
in Notepad. Result: World. Now it does work...
When starting Cygwin/X without -clipboard, and running xwinclip by
hand, it appears to work fine.
Best regards,
Michael
On 29-Mar-2005 13:06, Alexander Gottwald wrote:
On Tue, 29 Mar 2005, Michael Schaap wrote:
Hi,
I recently started using Cygwin/X a bit more, and it works amazingly well!
I did, however, stumble upon a small bug using the built-in -clipboard
handling: when using a GTK2 gvim, consecutive
with spaces properly. They really should be rewritten to
use the $path variable instead ($path is an array, $PATH is a scalar) or
to explicitly set IFS and use proper quoting.
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Bye
Michael
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have installed all font packages for the X Server, though. I'm
guessing the fonts you are lacking are in the package xorg-x11-fnts. You
can find it under the category X11 in the Cygwin setup program. If
installing this package doesn't help try installing the other font
packages as well.
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. Is that program even
necessary?
Apparently not.
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script that does all the work in setting up the
mappings to the ghostscript fonts but as long as I don't know why some
fonts cause these crashes I prefer not to publish it. This could take a
while.
Bye,
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Doesn't anyone moderate this list.
This is a Cygwin list. It is not a spammers list.
Most people on list list are not interested in your crap advertising.
We already have legitimate degrees. We don't need or want to
see your junk. Go advertise somewhere else. PLEASE
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Hello,
I want to run X-Windows and started C:\Cygwin\usr\X11R6\bin\startxwin.bat
@echo off
SET DISPLAY=127.0.0.1:0.0
REM
REM The path in the CYGWIN_ROOT environment variable assignment assume
REM that Cygwin is installed in a directory called 'cygwin' in the root
REM directory of the current
I have a client application that crashes under Xwin -multiwindow
It works just fine if I use twm or any other window manager.
I ran an xmonui | xmond on it and it seems that the trouble occurs when
the client makes a GetGeometry request.
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so:
I went into the /windows/fonts directory.
I've created a fonts.dir file there (tried ttmkfdir and
mkfontdir/mkfontscale, same difference).
did xset +fp /windows/fonts/; xset fp rehash.
ugliness ensued. note: I'm not talking about Gnome
Running Windows XP Professional SP2.
I had a fine install, but then a free win app bundling bits of cygwin
mplayer trashed my full cygwin install. I uninstalled the app, and then
uninstalled cygwin. A fresh download and install.. and it still does the
exact same thing. When I try to fire up
I, too, experienced the could not open default font 'fixed' problem
and the FAQ did not help me either. I was able to run X after changing
the Cygwin Default Text File Type from DOS/text to Unix/binary
during setup. Consider this a bug report.
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I believe I have installed cygwin properly and previously I think I was able to
get the appropriate behavior but since updating my installation, I'm noticing a
few issues. I'm pretty much just looking to run a xserver and fire up a few
xterm sessions to allow me to connect to multiple linux
First.. the version of Cygwin:
$ uname -a
CYGWIN_NT-5.1 maupin-ng 1.5.21(0.156/4/2) 2006-07-30 14:21 i686 Cygwin
Here is what I get on the remote command line:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] mmarch]$ eclipse
The program 'EasyEclipse' received an X Window System error.
This probably reflects a bug in
.
Are there any config options to make the mouse more responsive?
Michael
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I have a similar problem, but it is not limited to a specific account.
In fact, it is fairly random. Sometimes I get pretty good
performance, and then it just dies.
In my case, it seems to get pretty bad when I launch Eclipse, but I
have to admit that Eclipse is the only GUI app that I use, so
More info. If I open a terminal session in the x window, it is very
responsive. I can enter any number of shell commands and the response
is great.
However, when I start Eclipse, my x server seems to hang.
While I am seeing poor response on my x server, I can open a simple
telnet session to
I'll have to ask a network admin to monitor this connection to
confirm or discard that theory.
Michael
On 9/5/07, Holger Krull [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
winLoadCursor - Windows requires 32x32 cursor
but X requires 39x26
That seems odd. I have never seen such a message. Does
of the problem, is there any
way to prevent these clients from starting and connecting to my XWin
server?
Michael
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Michael Giroux wrote on Tuesday, September 11, 2007 2:25 PM::
Since I'm only starting one client (Eclipse) the others I have no way
of knowing what the others are.
Try xlsclients
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Thanks for the tip. I was able to use the ssh, but that generated
errors on the console (below). Before running the ssh command, I
started xwin, but perhaps I need to specify some options?
Michael
(eclipse:29698): GLib-GObject-WARNING **: invalid (NULL) pointer instance
(eclipse:29698): GLib
I have retested this with connections to different Linux systems, and
it (my xwin server hang) appears to be isolated to a single Linux.
I find there is a difference in Fedora versions on the two systems.
Although I'm surprosed that the version of Fedora would cause my local
xwin.exe to stop
Are there known issues with various versions of Fedora?
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I'm trying to see if I can compile the plasma physics code xoopic (the
non-commericial verion) on my personal laptop using cygwin-x. They have their
own library of graphing routines called xgrafix which uses xwindows. In their
pub directory they also have tar files that are just xgrafics
I'm learning this process as I go but it's frustrating and time-consuming. I'm
trying to compile an xwindows-based graphing library from a unix tarball that
didn't anticipate cygwin porting. The configure script had sections for linux,
solaris, aix and something others, but not cygwin. This
I've posted on this earlier but I think I can ask the question more
intelligently now.
I'm trying to port a graphing/plotting package (xgrafix - *not* one I wrote but
one that's freely available - google xoopic) from a typical unix tarball
distribution to cygwin. I first tried what the Cygwin
First, thanks for responding, Yaakov.
I'm finally approaching sanity on my efforts to port xgrafix (part of xoopic,
which is the main goal) to cygwin.
I finally go the library object files to comple. One of them used the
prepocessor and there were some local .h files so all I needed to do was
I had been attempting to port a graphing/plotting library developed
on *nix/xwindows and using tcl/dk. It came in a standard tarball distribution
with config and automake scripts set up for the expected *nix platorms. After
wrestling with that for a while I finally got the library source files
I previously used the subject line External functions in a (to a) DLL but I
think this is more accurate.
Yaakov wrote:
-
If I follow you, you want to create a library that has undefined symbols
that requires caller-defined
functions?
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I can get
| a static library file if I just run the defualt makefiles
This is spill-over from my eariler thread about trying to get a graphing
library working that uses X11 with Tcl/Tk. But I think this is what it's come
down to. But it seems like a pretty basic Tcl/Tk problem so I figured it was
time to start a new thread about it.
The initialization routines
, 2008 6:36:15 PM
Subject: Re: Segmentation fault from Tk_Init() call whle running X11
On Fri, Aug 08, 2008 at 12:10:57PM -0700, Michael Rogers wrote:
This is spill-over from my eariler thread about trying to get a
graphing library working that uses X11 with Tcl/Tk. But I think this
is what it's
I'd like to do hardware accelerated opengl using Windows and opengl.
The Windows part is my boss's idea.
If X is hardware accelerated, I might be able to use Xlib calls.
Does using opengl under cygwin require X?
Does using hardware accelerated opengl require X?
How experimental is cygwin's
On Mon, 29 Sep 2008, James Supancic wrote:
Cygwin programs can use any API/Calls that a native windows program
can. Therefor if you need hardware accelerated graphics you can just
use the Windows Direct3D or OpenGL API and circumvent X11 altogether.
Thanks.
If I use cygwin's glu and glut,
can
to appear. A
tcpdump shows me that cygwin needs that time to send out the packets with
the information. Is this problem a known bug? Where can I find out more to
debug it? Thank you very much for any hint.
Sincerely Yours,
Michael Schwartzkopff
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exist, I suppose that I can help cook something up from my own experiences...
Thanks,
Michael
PS -- Yaakov Jon, thanks for all the help thanks for stepping up and
working on Cygwin/X. I know that once the initial pain is over that this will
be great for everyone. It's going to be nice
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Welcome to X.Org R7.4!
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per X-screen.
That would be easier on window managers,
but would not allow moving a window from one monitor to another?
As I don't expect to grow another head,
this is more a matter of curiosity than anything else.
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Pascal wrote:
After upgrading to Xorg 7.4, I can't use nedit. Whenever I try
to run it, I have this kind of message :
~ $ nedit
X Error of failed request: BadMatch (invalid parameter attributes)
Major opcode of failed request: 70 (X_PolyFillRectangle)
Serial number of failed request:
with the same error.
I have searched the internet and tried a number of solutions to no avail.
Please help resolve this so I can continue using this excellent product.
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guess it
might be a problem with user rights.
I tried chmod 1777 /tmp but that didn't help. Before I search for ages
- maybe someone knows a quick solution.
Thanks,
Michael
XWin.0.log reads:
Welcome to the XWin X Server
Vendor: The Cygwin/X Project
Release: 1.5.3.0 (20090222)
Contact: cygwin
Try -noclipboard.
I hit this as well.
Gertjan van Noord wrote:
after upgrading to xorg-server 1.7.1-3 starting X does no longer
work. Previous version 1.6.? worked. However, I can't seem to go
back to that version using the cygwin setup programme.
the startxwin.bat script does not complain,
For what it's worth, I tracked that down yesterday by looking at the
error log on the server - there was a complaint about clipboard - don't
recall what... seemed innocuous but figured I'd try turning off
clipboard. Viola, it worked.
One other point - as older versions of CygwinX have major
Connecting to F12 running Gnome, running python based applications
causes Xwin to segfault. For example, running virt-manager kills Xwin
immediately. Most of the F12 admin tools exhibit this behavior. I tried
-swcursor based on some old discussions on this list regarding Java
crashing Xwin
I've attached the log.
Jon TURNEY wrote:
On 19/11/2009 16:25, Michael Breuer wrote:
For what it's worth, I tracked that down yesterday by looking at the
error log on the server - there was a complaint about clipboard - don't
recall what... seemed innocuous but figured I'd try turning off
Different environment variables are set. I'd suggest in the xterm
version saving the env variables (envfile) and then see which one
causes the non-X version to stop running psexec.
Hemal Pandya wrote:
Hello,
It seems psexec (from sysinternals) does not work correctly under
cygwin-X. If I run
Fedora 12 - kdm for the greeter.
Jon TURNEY wrote:
On 20/11/2009 15:46, Michael Breuer wrote:
I've attached the log.
Thanks.
Can you also please tell me what OS the XDMCP host at 10.0.0.1 is
running?
Jon TURNEY wrote:
On 19/11/2009 16:25, Michael Breuer wrote:
For what it's worth, I
Ok - that worked. Was able to remove -noclipboard as well. Will use for
a while and make sure it stays up... so far, so good.
Jon TURNEY wrote:
On 20/11/2009 04:04, Michael Breuer wrote:
Connecting to F12 running Gnome, running python based applications
causes Xwin to segfault. For example
anyway as the proper way is to run VNC remotely, not in a
remote X session... but I figured I'd try to break it.
Michael Breuer wrote:
Ok - that worked. Was able to remove -noclipboard as well. Will use
for a while and make sure it stays up... so far, so good.
Jon TURNEY wrote:
On 20/11/2009 04
Ok - just one more FYI - after a shutdown and restart, I once again need
-noclipboard... so -extension Composite and -noclipboard are working,
-noclipboard seems to fix an intermittent problem.
Michael Breuer wrote:
Ok - just an FYI - F12+Cygwin 1.7 seems rock solid with -extension
Composite
wrote:
Michael Breuer wrote:
That was probably pushing things anyway as the proper way is to run
VNC remotely, not in a remote X session... but I figured I'd try to
break it.
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Why is VNC more proper than X? I haven't been able to get
VNC to work, but X runs wonderfully. What am I
If you're running the beta, try adding -extension Composite -noclipboard
Linda Walsh wrote:
I'm trying to get a remote desktop to come up, but am not sure what's
required on the remote end.
Locally, I've been trying 'Xwin -query hostname
Either they come up with no login screen, or in one
Have you looked at the troubleshooting documentation? You know you can
run with verbose and log options. My guess is that the reason the
display can't be opened is made reasonable clear in your log file(s).
I'm also going to hazard a guess that your xserver doesn't have opengl
support.
Wendel
after a
while.
I never seen this problem before when I used previous versions of Cygwin/X
on Windows XP.
Does anybody else have a similar experience?
Thanks,
Michael.
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. Commenting the checkX
call in startxwin.bat out and replacing it with 'sleep 5' makes it work
for me.
Michael Lutz
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, in that I never receive the logon prompt.
By the way, although my iptrace report is from an AIX remote host, I
have tested this against RHEL3 and OEL5 remote hosts with the same
results. Again, my Cygwin/X 1.5.25 client logs on and functions
correctly to all remote hosts.
Respectfully,
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Sent: Thursday, 21 January 2010 14:16
To: cygwin
That is a good suggestion; I will try that this weekend. Should that
prove to work, would that then suggest something in Cygwin/X's name
resolution is broken? This worked as-is under 1.5.25; it is broken
under 1.7.1 - what changed?
Respectfully,
D. Michael Paxton, Esq., MBA
FBI/CJIS Systems
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