Re: X11 becomes unresponsive. VERY unresponsive.

2004-09-06 Thread Alexander Gottwald
On Sun, 5 Sep 2004, David Arnstein wrote: Hello, I have a problem with cygwin-x11 on my home machine, which runs Windows 2000 s.p. 4. All X11 windows become unresponsive. Really unresponsive. The windows don't repaint when exposed. Right mouse button (context) menus do not pop up.

Install stalls

2004-09-06 Thread jp
Hi All, I can't seem to get cygwin/X installed. I've tried a clean install of the whole cygwin enviroment from a few different mirrors. But (regardless of the mirror) it always gets stuck at: Installing xorg-x11-fenc-6.7.0.0-2 /usr/X116R6/lib/X11/fonts/encodings/adobe-dingbats.enc.gz If I

can't start KDE on FreeBSD from Windows XP

2004-09-06 Thread Bruce Rhodewalt
I'm having trouble configuring KDE on my Windows XP machine (using Cygwin/X 2004/03/25). From my bash shell, I can ssh or telnet to my FreeBSD 5.2.1 RELEASE machine. However, if I try to connect and run KDE, I have problems. I get a KDE desktop, followed by the splash with all its startups

Re: X11 becomes unresponsive. VERY unresponsive.

2004-09-06 Thread David Arnstein
There are some reasons for poor Cygwin/X performance in the FAQ. One of them is a small program from ATI. I got rid of the ATI programs. cygwin/X lasted for awhile, and then hung exactly as before. What about CPU usage? Is XWin taking 100% and nothing happens? Or is it nearly idle?

Re: ghostscript weirdness

2004-09-06 Thread Igor Pechtchanski
On Sat, 4 Sep 2004, Tomasz Rojek wrote: You also need to make sure that /usr/X11R6/bin/gs gets picked up before /usr/bin/gs (i.e., that /usr/X11R6/bin is in your PATH before /usr/bin -- which is usually done by default by /etc/profile.d/00xorg-x11-base.sh). I have encountered the same

Re: X11 becomes unresponsive. VERY unresponsive.

2004-09-06 Thread Igor Pechtchanski
On Mon, 6 Sep 2004, David Arnstein wrote: [snip] Have you experienced any trouble with hyperthreading (feature of latest Intel CPUs)? I am using that feature. I don't recall any reported problems with Cygwin/X per se, but there is a HUGE hyperthreading-related thread on the main Cygwin list