XDMCP title VPN ATT dialer

2005-01-13 Thread aroushdi
First let me convey to you all my season greetings . I am using Xfree86 and I would like to tell that I managed to make it work with ATT dialer version 5092 without disconnecting or other wierd things . The only thing you have to do is to hardwire your ip adress in the -from parameters .

RE: Full install on XP hangs at /etc/X11/abb-defaults/Bitmap

2005-01-13 Thread Lino Miguel Martins Tinoco
I had a similar problem a few months ago and also resolved it by installing first some basic packages and after the rest of the packages. Before that, I tried to remove the file were install hanged but after removing that, it hanged in other file (the next one, I think). I repeated this process a

Re: Full install on XP hangs at /etc/X11/abb-defaults/Bitmap

2005-01-13 Thread Christopher Faylor
On Thu, Jan 13, 2005 at 04:19:49PM -, Lino Miguel Martins Tinoco wrote: Maybe the setup cannot process such an amount of files like the one on a full installation at one time. setup.exe has been updated at http://cygwin.com/setup.exe so that it should no longer have this problem. cgf

Re: XDMCP title VPN ATT dialer

2005-01-13 Thread Alexander Gottwald
aroushdi wrote: I have another request for you to evaluate ( I do not know how easy to implement ) . I am opening more than one session so I have on the taskbar as well as the title bar the hostname . Would appreciate if we have in the command line something like -comments min 16bytes and

XOrg 6.8.2 RC2 cygwin packages

2005-01-13 Thread Alexander Gottwald
Hi, I've prepared cygwin packages for XORG 6.8.2 RC2. RC2 means release candidate and is not a version for productive work but for testing the changes for the next release. To install the packages, start setup.exe and use http://www.freedesktop.org/~ago/cygwin as mirror and install the

XWin/xdmcp fails after PC domain change

2005-01-13 Thread Greg Dotts
I could sure use some help solving a problem with my Cygwin/X (on MS XP Pro SP1 - Fedora 2 xdmcp connection. I recently changed my Samba server setup to PDC and joined my desktop and laptop PC's to the domain which promptly killed my Cygwin/X installations. Step two was a remove/reinstall of

Re: XOrg 6.8.2 RC2 cygwin packages

2005-01-13 Thread Christopher Faylor
On Thu, Jan 13, 2005 at 08:56:03PM +0100, Alexander Gottwald wrote: Hi, I've prepared cygwin packages for XORG 6.8.2 RC2. RC2 means release candidate and is not a version for productive work but for testing the changes for the next release. To install the packages, start setup.exe and use

Re: XWin/xdmcp fails after PC domain change

2005-01-13 Thread Alexander Gottwald
Greg Dotts wrote: I could sure use some help solving a problem with my Cygwin/X (on MS XP Pro SP1 - Fedora 2 xdmcp connection. xwin -query 192.168.1.1 Any help would be appreciated and I've RTFM'd and searched the archives. ;-) Have you tried the -from localipaddress parameter? This tells

Re: XOrg 6.8.2 RC2 cygwin packages

2005-01-13 Thread Alexander Gottwald
Christopher Faylor wrote: Why not just mark these as test in the setup.hint and upload them to sourceware.org? Hm. No real reason. I think I'll change this tomorrow. I just wanted to avoid editing the setup.hint files but after testing the download from the site I noticed the problems with the

Re: XWin/xdmcp fails after PC domain change

2005-01-13 Thread Greg Dotts
Hello Alexander, I have just now solved the problem. Apparently during the domain join/unjoin the DNS Suffix in System PropertiesComputer Settings was removed leaving just the host name of the PC. Replacing the DNS suffix of my internal domain name fixed the problem. Not sure why??? Perhaps

Re: XWin/xdmcp fails after PC domain change

2005-01-13 Thread Igor Pechtchanski
On Thu, 13 Jan 2005, Greg Dotts wrote: I could sure use some help solving a problem with my Cygwin/X (on MS XP Pro SP1 - Fedora 2 xdmcp connection. I recently changed my Samba server setup to PDC and joined my desktop and laptop PC's to the domain which promptly killed my Cygwin/X

Re: XWin/xdmcp fails after PC domain change

2005-01-13 Thread Greg Dotts
Igor, thanks for this info. I posted the solution a little earlier this evening and based on your comments now makes perfect sense. I allow dynamic updates to my internal DNS records (silly for two PC's, but whats a geek to do) and it turned out the DNS suffix entry was removed from my desktop