rxvt slow to get the prompt if another rxvt is already open on windows 7 64bit

2009-08-12 Thread catia . lavalle
Hi, I have been using for long time cygwin on WinXP Prof 32bit and the terminal I always use is the rxvt. Everything has always worked properly. Now I will get a new PC and I am thinking to switch to windows 7 64bit (the official release just released some days ago), so I am doing some tests

Re: Re: rxvt slow to get the prompt if another rxvt is already open on windows 7 64bit

2009-08-12 Thread catia . lavalle
Great!! thanks! that's it -ut and everything is as fast as it should be! (you say which is why that's off by default now then why was on?) Externe Mail : cygwin-ow...@cygwin.com 12.08.200914:35 Gesendet von: cygwin-ow...@cygwin.com An: cygwin@cygwin.com Kopie: Thema:

Catia Lavalle ist außer Haus.

2009-05-01 Thread catia . lavalle
Sehr geehrte Geschäftspartnerin, sehr geehrter Geschäftspartner, Ich werde ab 01.05.2009 nicht im Büro sein. Ich kehre zurück am 11.05.2009. Ich werde Ihre Nachricht nach meiner Rückkehr beantworten. -- Unsubscribe info: http://cygwin.com/ml/#unsubscribe-simple Problem reports:

Re: XWin wrong fonts after update

2009-04-02 Thread catia . lavalle
Thanks a lot Dirk! Your link did the trick. I have installed the font-adobe-dpi75 and now the remote application does work properly! I have already saw the hint on the net of installing the abobe fonts but it was always correlated to emacs showing up with bad fonts ... but my emacs (xamacs)

XWin wrong fonts after update

2009-04-01 Thread catia . lavalle
Hallo, I've been using since ages cygwin and XWin (XWin :0 -clipboard -multiwindow) on a Win XP Prof 32bit and I had no problems at all. Last update of cygwin I did was some month ago (I do not know exactly when). Yesterday afternoon I did again an update (like I always did without looking at

RE: XWin wrong fonts after update

2009-04-01 Thread catia . lavalle
I know I can always tell which packages are to be updated, what if I do not what to? I mean I am not installing a beta distribution, so I assume that the things are enough tested before they are posted in a repository. Obviously it can happen that something is buggy or does not work for one or