On Wed, Jul 03, 2002 at 09:53:12PM -0500, Rex Kidwell wrote:
>Sorry if this is ends being the UID/GID, USER/HOME directory, or font
>problem.
If it is the first two then the just released version of cygwin, 1.3.12-1,
should fix it.
cgf
Sorry if this is ends being the UID/GID, USER/HOME directory, or font
problem.
I have successfully installed cygwin/xfree86 4.2.0.1 with cygwin 1.3.11-3.
I can run XWin, twm, and the local xclock (xclock -d -update 1) x-client on
a NT 4.0 SP6 system.
When I attempt to run a xterm I get the outl
For what it's worth, this problem (where running xwinclip hangs Microsoft
Office applications) appears to be solved in xwinclip-test06--it hasn't
occurred in the week or so that I've been running it, and it occurred
several times a day before that. It looks like it was actually solved in
xwinclip-
On Wed, Jul 03, 2002 at 10:08:29AM -0400, Brian Johnson wrote
> Are people using cygwin X-windows for application development, or are people
> using is as a desktop?
>
> Just curious, I couldn't think of a reason other than app development that
> would seem logical (compared to running a regular
Somewhat related ... what X programs are available for cygwin?
Are people using cygwin X-windows for application development, or are people
using is as a desktop?
Just curious, I couldn't think of a reason other than app development that
would seem logical (compared to running a regular Linux de