Norbert Harendt wrote:
Larry Hall (Cygwin X <reply-to-list-only-lh-x <at> cygwin.com> writes:


On 10/11/2005, Norbert Harendt wrote:

OK. What i can see, is that calling or running the shell causes the problems in my case. XWin is coming up and running fine, i get the logon screen of the remote server and everything seems to be fine. But if i try to open an xterm on the remote server, XWin seems to hang, no grafical update, nothing happens (with enough patience you can watch this going on forever). When i kill the second XWin.exe suddenly the xterm appears and everything is working fine again, except for the heavy cpu-load, which was not present in my former installation.

Perhaps it makes sense to look at why you have a second XWin running.




OK. I don't know at that time, why there is a second XWin.exe starting. Yes
i also think, that this is the clue to the problem. The start of the second XWin.exe must happen internally, because the script starting XWin -clipboard -lesspointer -query 192.168.1.100 -once
calls XWin.exe only once. At the time of the program call is no other XWin.exe
running. Is there a possibility to view what is happening internally, extended
logging features or somethins else ??

I don't know.  But perhaps it's better to come at this from the other
direction.  If you can provide a small test case/script that reproduces the
problem for you, then others on the list could verify whether or not they
see the same problem.

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