Hi,
I have just upgraded my Cygwin/X installation on Windows XP SP3 from the
pre-release 1.7 to 1.7.5-1 and am now having problems with cut and paste.
I am starting Cygwin using the following commands :
CYGWIN=server XWin -nodecoration -silent-dup-error
export
Hi,
Just seen my post in the mailing list - Not easy to read
This should be better
I have just upgraded my Cygwin/X installation on Windows XP SP3 from the
pre-release
1.7 to 1.7.5-1 and am now having problems with cut and paste.
I am starting Cygwin using the following commands :
The workaround in XWin.20100630-git-bc2f74e105146c36.exe definitely
fixes the problem. I have been running with it for two days now. Did
anyone find out if root cause is a bug in /dev/windows implementation or
something else?
On 11:59, Jon TURNEY wrote:
Anyhow, I've cooked up a small
Hello,
I would like to launch an xterm terminal using Monospace font.
Monospace is the font used by default by gvim.
I tried:
xterm -fn Monospace
which gives an error message.
Thank you for your help.
Jean Johner
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Problem
Hello,
I often connect to a KDE Linux server so that I am familiar with
konsole.
I tried the konsole command on Cygwin, which is unknown.
Is there a way to use KDE console on Cygwin.
Sorry if my questions look too much elementary. I am new to Cygwin. Do
not hesitate to redirect me towards FAQs or
On Thu, 5 Aug 2010, JOHNER Jean 066030 wrote:
Hello,
I often connect to a KDE Linux server so that I am familiar with
konsole.
I tried the konsole command on Cygwin, which is unknown.
Is there a way to use KDE console on Cygwin.
Sorry if my questions look too much elementary. I am new to
On Thu, 5 Aug 2010, JOHNER Jean 066030 wrote:
Hello,
I would like to launch an xterm terminal using Monospace font.
Monospace is the font used by default by gvim.
I tried:
xterm -fn Monospace
xterm -fa Monospace
is perhaps what you meant.
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