Re: Cygwin/x window no longer appears

2009-11-13 Thread Csaba Raduly
On Thu, Nov 12, 2009 at 11:16 PM, Olivia Cheronet cheronetoli...@yahoo.com wrote: Hello! I have recently started to work with Cygwin/X. Until now, I have been starting Cygwin/X by using startxwin.bat in the Cygwin bash shell. Everything seemed to be working fine. However, it has now stopped

Re: Can't read lock file

2009-11-13 Thread Fergus
// Which is bad since FAT32 has no security at all. Any process of any user on the machine can overwrite any file, even in the Windows folder. NTFS is much more secure and has a couple of features you never get with FAT32, and hardlinks are only one minor advantage. You should really update the

Re: Running Java application with drag and drop support in cygwin

2009-11-13 Thread Jon TURNEY
On 30/10/2009 09:06, Dees wrote: Your reply is much appreciated Jon. I will try to be more specific about the problem in further mails. On Thu, Oct 29, 2009 at 8:11 PM, Jon TURNEYjon.tur...@dronecode.org.uk wrote: On 28/10/2009 05:57, Dees wrote: I have developed a Java application

Re: 'run xterm' fails to open a window

2009-11-13 Thread Ken Brown
On 11/12/2009 10:14 PM, Ken Brown wrote: Ah, so this explains my xterm problem that started this thread. When I start xterm from a shell, I always get the message Warning: Missing charsets in String to FontSet conversion [...] It would also be nice to get rid of that xterm warning.

Re: Automatically positioned mouse movements are off target

2009-11-13 Thread Jon TURNEY
On 24/08/2009 23:05, Brian Sheppard wrote: I installed Cygwin/X (latest version, according to the Cygwin installer) on my laptop. I use Putty with X11 forwarding to connect to a Red Hat Linux system. I start the X windows server on my laptop using startxwin.bat as installed. After logging in to

RE: checkX problems

2009-11-13 Thread Mike Ayers
From: cygwin-xfree-ow...@cygwin.com [mailto:cygwin-xfree- ow...@cygwin.com] On Behalf Of Lothar Brendel Could you please clarify an issue here? (Sorry, it seems, I wronged to ``run'' in the previous posts.) In a Windows command prompt (being somewhere on C:) I put the line