Re: error when starting X-Win

2007-01-30 Thread Larry Hall (Cygwin X)
Gmane User wrote: Martin Bartak wrote: Hello, How to delete /tmp/.X11-unix/X0 automatically when closing X-session or, how to prevent its emergence when starting X-sesion or, how to make it re-writable by 'non-Administrator' user? I've got Cygwin 1.5.23-2 (full installation) on WinXP with two

Re: error when starting X-Win

2007-01-30 Thread Gmane User
Larry Hall (Cygwin X) wrote: Gmane User wrote: Martin Bartak wrote: Hello, How to delete /tmp/.X11-unix/X0 automatically when closing X-session or, how to prevent its emergence when starting X-sesion or, how to make it re-writable by 'non-Administrator' user? I've got Cygwin 1.5.23-2

Re: error when starting X-Win

2007-01-30 Thread Larry Hall (Cygwin X)
Gmane User wrote: Larry Hall (Cygwin X) wrote: Gmane User wrote: Martin Bartak wrote: Hello, How to delete /tmp/.X11-unix/X0 automatically when closing X-session or, how to prevent its emergence when starting X-sesion or, how to make it re-writable by 'non-Administrator' user? I've got

Re: error when starting X-Win

2007-01-30 Thread Chris Sutcliffe
The standard way this has been handled in the past is to set up a mount point for '/tmp/' to a unique location. In a default Windows installation, the following should work (untested): mount -b -u $TEMP /tmp This keeps things unique for each user anyway. That's quite cool. I decorated

Re: error when starting X-Win

2007-01-30 Thread Larry Hall (Cygwin X)
Chris Sutcliffe wrote: The standard way this has been handled in the past is to set up a mount point for '/tmp/' to a unique location. In a default Windows installation, the following should work (untested): mount -b -u $TEMP /tmp This keeps things unique for each user anyway. That's

Re: error when starting X-Win

2007-01-30 Thread Gmane User
Larry Hall (Cygwin X) wrote: Chris Sutcliffe wrote: The standard way this has been handled in the past is to set up a mount point for '/tmp/' to a unique location. In a default Windows installation, the following should work (untested): mount -b -u $TEMP /tmp This keeps things unique

XWin.exe-unable to locate component

2007-01-30 Thread Lisa Losito
I downloaded and installed Cygwin, but when I tried to run XWin.bat from C:\cygwin\usr\X11R6\bin I get the error message 'This application has failed to start because cygwin1.dll was not found. Re-installing the application may fix this problem.' I tried reinstalling but I still get the same