Thx, it is working now as it should, after i installed some x applications and using "X -multiwindow" in my Autostart and after a reboot. Don't know what it was.

I was after using octave compiled for 64-bit cygwin, as it can use more memory than the windows-compiled version, seems to work good now and integrates well with Windows. Cygwin has become a invaluable tool.

Raymund Hofmann

Am 10.11.2014 15:19, schrieb Marco Atzeri:
On 11/10/2014 7:22 AM, [email protected] wrote:
When i first start "X&", i get a non-functional X window and when i then
start "startx", i get a second functional Cygwin/X:1.0 window.

What does this tell me?

May there be some network related configuration problem on my machine?

Raymund Hofmann

It looks X is starting without a window manager.

try running from bash "/usr/bin/startxwin.exe"

Regards
Marco

PS:
1) the output of "cygcheck -s -v -r" must go as attachment not in line with the mail
2) trim the mail to bare when replying.

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