Paul Loewenstein wrote:
The XWin server uses primarily hardware scan codes for interpreting the
windows WM_KEYDOWN and WM_SYSKEYDOWN messages. Unfortunately, Vista
speech recognition (WSR) doesn't bother to fill in the scancode field in
the lParam entry. Neither does SendKeys.SendWait(), wh
On Tue, 26 Aug 2008, Phil Betts wrote:
Monson Hayes wrote on Sunday, August 24, 2008 12:51 PM::
[snip]
Fatal server error:
could not open default font 'fixed'
It's pretty obvious that this is the reason it's failed, and googling
for this would have found the answer. Whilst I could give
Monson Hayes wrote on Sunday, August 24, 2008 12:51 PM::
[snip]
> Fatal server error:
> could not open default font 'fixed'
It's pretty obvious that this is the reason it's failed, and googling
for this would have found the answer. Whilst I could give you the
definitive solution, it's such a
To clarify, Cygwin/X worked fine for me when I was running 32 bit
Vista, but I had to resort to the XMing solution under AMD64.
Kind Regards,
Brian Wisti
On Mon, Aug 25, 2008 at 2:24 PM, Scott Fordin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Cygwin does indeed run on 32-bit versions of Windows Vista.
> Don't
Cygwin does indeed run on 32-bit versions of Windows Vista.
Don't know about 64-bit versions. In my experience, there
are a few catches to getting Cygwin to work on Vista:
1. Run the Cygwin setup as Administrator and in XP
Compatibility Mode.
2. I had better luck when I did the instal
Not sure how to reply to a thread, but here are the details of what
happens when I try to run
Cygwin/X. First, I would like to comment that the following was suggested:
Be sure to set up $DISPLAY in your .bashrc:
export DISPLAY=localhost:0.0
What is interesting, is in my installation I can
I still haven't been able to get Cygwin/X working under Vista yet. I
was able to use XLaunch and fire off X applications from the cygwin
shell.
http://www.straightrunning.com/XmingNotes/
Be sure to set up $DISPLAY in your .bashrc:
export DISPLAY=localhost:0.0
I'd love to know if there's
Brian Dessent wrote:
Scott Fordin wrote:
Also make sure that you run the Cygwin setup as Administrator.
Eh? I just installed on Vista yesterday and all I had to do was click
on setup.exe. Vista asked to run it as administrator since the
executable is named setup.exe. I didn't have to do an
Scott Fordin wrote:
> > No. The error you got is unlikely to be as a result of Vista. Try a
> > different mirror.
>
> Also make sure that you run the Cygwin setup as Administrator. This
> doesn't just mean that your user account has Administrator rights;
> you have to right-click the Cygwin set
Larry Hall (Cygwin X) wrote:
Mariana Silva wrote:
Hello
I am trying to install cygwin/X in Windows Vista and I get a message
saying that the installation could not be completed. Is there a new version
of cygwin/X for this operational system?
No. The error you got is unlikely to be as a resul
Mariana Silva wrote:
> Hello
>
> I am trying to install cygwin/X in Windows Vista and I get a message
> saying that the installation could not be completed. Is there a new version
> of cygwin/X for this operational system?
No. The error you got is unlikely to be as a result of Vista. Try a
dif
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