odd problem in test94 +
All, an odd problem has cropped up for me in test94(I think) and later: for our development on real-time chasses we telnet to a terminal server which is connected to the serial ports of the RT boards we're working on. Now, when I telnet in to the terminal server, the serial port no longer responds to the keyboard. I can get in using exceed and there are no problems, but with cygwin/xfree it no longer works. Any ideas why this might be so? -- Peter W. Colovas RNC Traffic Processing Department cPSB Development Lucent Technologies Naperville, IL +1 630 224-2181
Re: mouse right-click problems on Sun
I'm also using a 3 button mouse, and experience this problem both on (Sparc) Solaris 2.6 an 8. I've also installed the latest Logitec Mouseware drivers, but this did not help. Bernard >>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 12-Aug-03 10:39:40 >>> > Hello, > > I'm using Cygwin/XFree86 (Latest version) on W2K. When running > applications from a Solaris system the mouse right-click does not work, > running applications from a AIX system works OK. I suspect that this may depend on the type of mouse you are using as well as the version of Solaris. I'm using the latest XFree86 system on W2K, and haven't noticed any problems. I have a 3 button mouse. All buttons work as expected, both with Solaris 2.6 and Solaris 8 (SPARC versions). > In the archive I found some discussions on this topic, some suggesting > that the Solaris X libraries are broken, but no solution. > > Anyone found a solution/workaround for this problem ? > > Thanks in advance, > > Bernard
rfe: seamless windows integration
This is a pipe dream, but it's a pipe dream worth striving for. 1. X should run as a service. There's no reason for it to run as a user-launched app. 2. All X client application on one's machine should have shortcuts associated with them in the start menu, and these shortcuts should be created automatically during installation. 3. Exiting X (e.g., by stopping the service) should list all cygwin processes that were launched under X and prompt the user to terminate them. For example, an ssh-agent launched from an xterm should be killed automatically. I know there are ways of approximating these behaviors now; I'm just suggesting that these be built in. -JT
Re: New on sourceware: XFree86-bin-icons-4.3.0-1
Nice idea... There are 2 little problems on my XP platform: -1- when I start a X module, this one does not appear in the START menu (XP style). I need to open 2 times the menu to see the new entry. -2- if i start several X modules, only the last module appear in the menu: the second X entry hides the first one; the third entry hides the second one; and so on... Thanks for your job, a+ Philippe
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