I am using cygwin under windows xp pro and under windows 2000 pro, and
cannot get the ^Z to suspend a program that I have opened. note that I
normally use tcsh, but I also experience the same problem using bash...
^C will kill the program without any problem
if I type after a program name,
thanks for the reply:
I was trying to use CTRL-Z after opening up a windows program (such as emacs
-- the windows version or excel)
Suspend will work if I perform it on the sleep command.
1 sleep 20
Suspended
2
Why won't it suspend If I type the following:
1 emacs
[1] 1668
2 emacs
The first
Hello, I am having a problem with running cygwin emacs under windows 2000
pro at work, where I am concurrently running exceed (to connect to networked
machines):
when I initially run emacs it does not open up in a separate window
so, I mimicked my xterm setup at work and did
setenv
the `xhost' program to verify that it is set to permit
connections from your machine.
[sgupta@sgupta /cygdrive/c]$
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From: Samir Gupta [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Tue, 11 Feb 2003 12:32:18 -0800
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That does not work for some reason, here is what happens when I open
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trying to use EMACS in cygwin
Why would exceed cause this problem? I have the problem even
: Samir Gupta [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Tue, 11 Feb 2003 14:18:53 -0800
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Subject: RE: looking for what is hopefully a simple answer for someone
trying to use EMACS in cygwin
Hello,
Yes, that is what I am trying to do. However, I would like emacs to open up
in a separate window from
Hello,
I have a question which I could not find the answer to in searching the
archives...
I am trying to make window management in cygwin/xfree the same way I have it
set up in exceed. I start up tcsh in exceed with my xterm command which
opens up an x window with the tcsh prompt. From this
Harold:
Sorry, I did not see your message when I replied to the other one...
Yes, that is the solution I was looking for. Thanks a lot.
Just a quick question, is there any way to hide the initial window that
opens up after running XWin -multiwindow so that it does not show in my
taskbar?
Hello,
How do I get Lynx to run in an xfree window instead of my current shell?
Thanks
Tom:
I think you need to set your DISPLAY environment variable to:
${HOST}:0
HOST contains your computer name, but for me it is already set when I run my
shell
Wilhelm ,
Thanks a lot, don't know why I couldn't find a solution to something like
that searching the internet.
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