Hello,
I have downloaded xorg-x11-fonts-6.8 but I don't know how to compile
it.There is no typical Makefile and no configure script.Please explain me
step by step how to compile it and get use of X11 in Cygwin.I have
downloaded all other needed packages But it is very difficult for me to
download
On Thu, 7 Jul 2005, Alireza Ghasemi wrote:
Hello,
I have downloaded xorg-x11-fonts-6.8 but I don't know how to compile
it.There is no typical Makefile and no configure script.Please explain me
step by step how to compile it and get use of X11 in Cygwin.I have
downloaded all other needed
On Thu, 7 Jul 2005, Alireza Ghasemi wrote:
Hello,
I have downloaded xorg-x11-fonts-6.8 but I don't know how to compile
it.There is no typical Makefile and no configure script.Please explain me
step by step how to compile it and get use of X11 in Cygwin.I have
downloaded all other needed
Hi all,
I actually use Cygwin/X to display software from remote Unix servers.
It really works fine except with matlab 6 :
When I launch matlab, the main window appears on my local display but
the keyboard seems inactive.
(I cannot type anything inside the matlab's command window)
Moreover, a
On Thu, 7 Jul 2005, Mathieu OUDART wrote:
Hi all,
I actually use Cygwin/X to display software from remote Unix servers.
It really works fine except with matlab 6 :
When I launch matlab, the main window appears on my local display but
the keyboard seems inactive.
(I cannot type anything
Dear List Members,
Thanks for the responses from Alexander Gottwald and Reid
Thompson. Before I could try their suggestions out, I had a crash
and had to reinstall Cygwin. While doing so, I noticed that the
User's Guide suggested starting Cygwin-X with the MS-DOS batch
file startxwin.bat
First of all, thanks to Alexander and Igor for responding to my last
message. I'm edging my way forward, but haven't seen the light just
yet. I'm still not having much success running startx or xdmcp. It's
even possible that some of what I am observing is perfectly healthy, and
it is my
This is essentially Part 2 of my other email (Duplication error upon
startx with XWin :0; No terminal with XWin :1).
I'm running a freshly downloaded cygwin/x, and am trying to connect
WinXP to a (nearly) freshly installed Linux box running MEPIS.
Running the default startxdmcp.bat with XWin
On Fri, 8 Jul 2005, Angus Veitch wrote:
If I run startxwin.bat with the line XWin :0 -multiwindow -clipboard
-silent-dup-error, I successfully load a terminal, but attempting to
run startx invokes: Fatal server error: InitOutput - Duplicate
invocation on display number: 0. The full
On Fri, 8 Jul 2005, Angus Veitch wrote:
First of all, thanks to Alexander and Igor for responding to my last
message. I'm edging my way forward, but haven't seen the light just yet.
I'm still not having much success running startx or xdmcp. It's even
possible that some of what I am observing
On Fri, 8 Jul 2005, Angus Veitch wrote:
Running the default startxdmcp.bat with XWin :0 -query %REMOTE_HOST%
-nodecoration -lesspointer fails at: Fatal server error: XDMCP fatal
error: Manager unwilling Host unwilling. The full XWin.log follows:
Fatal server error:
XDMCP fatal error:
On Thu, 7 Jul 2005, Igor Pechtchanski wrote:
You're basically attempting to start two multiwindow window managers on
the same underlying Windows desktop. If I understand this correctly, the
multiwindow manager needs some sort of exclusive access to the underlying
Windows interface to
Originally posted by me and by Alexander.Gottwald:
Another thing: When I single click with left or right mouse button on an
XTerm window Cygwin freezes and has to be Ctrl+Alt+Delled. I can click and
drag text to copy it and all, but when I single click the window to remove
the
On Wed, 6 Jul 2005, Igor Pechtchanski wrote:
Ah. I'm going to venture a guess and say that it's not simply an xterm,
but an xterm running bash[*] that doesn't work, and direct you to
http://cygwin.com/faq/faq_3.html#SEC48.
[*] bash uses readline, and, most likely, so does the python interpreter
Daniel,
Please make sure your mailer respects the Reply-To: header -- I set it for
a reason. There was no need to Cc: me -- I read the list.
On Thu, 7 Jul 2005, Daniel Landry wrote:
On Wed, 6 Jul 2005, Igor Pechtchanski wrote:
Ah. I'm going to venture a guess and say that it's not simply an
In Xterm, running bash, the result is:
$ echo \351
e (e acute is displayed correctly)
$ bind -v | grep meta
set convert-meta off
set input-meta off
set meta-flag off
set output-meta off
My complete .bashrc is (I have removed only the line beginning by #):
# User dependent .bashrc
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