Thank you. I have made sure NumLock And CapsLock are OFF. I have attached
the output of xev when I strike the keys 0-9, backspace, -, = and tab. I
included some of the standard letter keys which do, in fact, work. Also
attached is /tmp/Xwin.log.
One thing I did try in all of this was ensuring I
Hi Ago,
Tried it, but it made no difference.
Chris
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I have found a strange case where the mousewheel will stop working.
I have a virtual desktop manager (goScreen). When I switch from
another desktop to my XWin desktop the mousewheel will not work until I
move the
Chris Twiner wrote:
Tried it, but it made no difference.
Have you copied the cygwin1-net.dll to /bin/cygwin1.dll? After what the
ls_netdev log showed, the change should report the interface. Can you please
run ls_netdev again?
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Hi Salah,
I can attest that XWin will work over RDP and over Netmeeting too.
One thing, I usually use -engine 1, so that the drawing will be done by GDI
because RDP didn't seem to be able to get the data (all I would get was a
big white square or a big transparent square).
Salah Zerrougui wrote:
start /B XWin -ac -query peis07 -screen 0 1024x768x16
start /B XWin -ac -query peis07 -screen 1 1024x768x16
Some terminology:
In X, a display is an Xserver listening on a specific port. The TCP port is
6000 + display number
The screen is a subsection of a display.
Salah,
There are three components to the DISPLAY variable:
IP_ADDRESS_OR_HOSTNAME:DISPLAY_NUMBER.SCREEN_NUMBER
Your X1.bat sets DISPLAY to 127.0.0.1:1.1, but you never tell XWin.exe that
it is using display 1. You tell XWin.exe to use a different display number
with the ``:n'' parameter:
Alexander,
Thank you for the clarifications, but it still did not
work.
Now i have
X0.bat
SET DISPLAY=127.0.0.1:0.0
.
.
start /B XWin :0 -ac -query peis07 -screen 0
1024x768x16 -engine 1
X1.bat
SET DISPLAY=127.0.0.1:1.1
.
.
start /B XWin :1 -ac -query peis07 -screen 1
1024x768x16 -engine 1
Looking at XWin.log, I can tell you're using an XF86Config file. However,
your settings seem to match mine, which is good, I think, since I don't use
an XF86Config file at all (resulting in defaults).
Since xev is telling us that the X server is at least getting the
keystrokes, a work-around
Alexander Gottwald wrote:
Can you please run ls_netdev again?
I've sync the ls_netdev source to use the same algorithm as the cygwin.dll.
So please get the archive again.
http://www.tu-chemnitz.de/~goal/xfree/ls_netdev.tar.gz
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Device Manager identifies it as a Standard 101/102-Key.
The problem with the workaround is that pressing the '1' key reports as
keycode 43 and generates an h.
Pressing an 'h' also reports as keycode 43 and generates an h.
Hence, if I remap keycode 43, I now have a 1, but no h.
This is so freakin
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I then installed KDE2.2.2.1 ( I had errors when using
the setup.exe download tool, so I downloaded the *.bz2
files by hand and extracted them like the instructions
said to do), and now XWin.exe and other applications
are giving me an error which says The Application
On Thu, Nov 07, 2002 at 10:28:16PM +0100, Alexander Gottwald wrote:
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I then installed KDE2.2.2.1 ( I had errors when using
the setup.exe download tool, so I downloaded the *.bz2
files by hand and extracted them like the instructions
said to do), and now XWin.exe and
I only have one occurance of the dll on my system.
It's in the proper place.
-reggie
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I then installed KDE2.2.2.1 ( I had errors when
using
the setup.exe download tool, so I downloaded the
*.bz2
files by hand and
Cary,
I will have to produce a Win32 message tester for you to run and send me
the output of. I am a little bit strapped down right now with homework,
so it will have to wait a little while.
Harold
Cary Jamison wrote:
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Reginald,
Follow Chris's suggestion about setting the flags on the files.
If that doesn't work, I once helped a user install KDE on
Cygwin/XFree86. I don't know why, but for some reason that user felt
the need to copy about five random Cygwin and KDE dlls into
\WINNT\SYSTEM32. His system
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On Wed, Nov 06, 2002 at 11:06:05PM -0800, Lee Tuck wrote:
Hi,
i check through the mailing list and i still can't
find the answer for the above question. I hope to run
the postgresql command (for e.g. pg_dump) in the
cygwin environment from windows platform. I was
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On Thu, Nov 07, 2002 at 12:54:55PM -0800, Reginald Roberts wrote:
Hi, I installed cygwin today. It works fine, and the
XFree86 systemworks fine as weel.
I then installed KDE2.2.2.1 ( I had errors when using
Dear all,
pls, provide.
I want to have a non-visible X11-Server via Cygwin.
This means, i want to open xterms from remote Servers on
the normal Microsoft - Windows.
Pls, who can i start the Cygwin-X-Server being absolutely in the backgroud
?
Pls, is there any way to do this with Cygwin.
Thks
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