Peter,
> xinit -- Xwin -clipboard -multiwindow &
You may need to specify the X server in its absolute path.
Thus your command line should be:
xinit -- /usr/X11R6/bin/XWin -clipboard -multiwindow &
And make sure your $HOME/.xinitrc has no problem. The easiest
way is to rename it so that it doesn
Peter,
You aren't running xwinclip and -clipboard at the same time are you?
That would really not work and could cause stability problems as you
describe.
Harold
> I would just use startxwin.bat from the XFree86-startup-scripts package.
> It is much more reliable and easy to understand. I think it would
> help in your case to at least try startxwin.bat to confirm that it works
> as expected, then you can work on fixing your startup method of choice.
I'v
2004 11:29 AM
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Peter,
I would just use startxwin.bat from the XFree86-startup-scripts package.
It is much more reliable and easy to understand. I think it would
help in your case to at least try startxwin.bat to confirm that it works
as e
lease 4.3.0.50. Command line
XWin -multiwindow -clipboard"
Peter
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> Peter,
>
> I would just
- DISPLAY=127.0.0.1:0.0
winMultiWindowXMsgProc - XOpenDisplay () returned and successfully opened
the display.
winInitMultiWindowWM - XOpenDisplay () returned and successfully opened the
display.
Peter
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winMultiWindowXMsgProc - XOpenDisplay () returned and successfully opened
the display.
winInitMultiWindowWM - XOpenDisplay () returned and successfully opened the
display.
Peter
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Peter,
If you posted a little more information about that message then we might
be able to help you short of a complete re
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> Peter,
>
> If you posted a little more information about that message then we might
> be able to help you short of a comple
l try reinstalling everything.
Peter
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Peter Wisnovsky wrote:
I updated, and it seems to have removed all the
PM
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> Peter Wisnovsky wrote:
> >>>I updated, and it seems to have removed all the files associated with
> >>>xwinclip, but not replaced them with any working functionality in XWin.
> >
> > So
> >
&
Peter Wisnovsky wrote:
I updated, and it seems to have removed all the files associated with
xwinclip, but not replaced them with any working functionality in XWin.
So
now I have NO working clipboard support after this update. The focus
problem
still exists as well. Sigh.
That is precisely what w
> > I updated, and it seems to have removed all the files associated with
> > xwinclip, but not replaced them with any working functionality in XWin.
So
> > now I have NO working clipboard support after this update. The focus
problem
> > still exists as well. Sigh.
>
> That is precisely what was su
Peter Wisnovsky wrote:
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Sent: Thursday, March 04, 2004 3:43 PM
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Peter,
You need to do a general update of Cygwin by rerunning Cygwin
Peter,
Peter Wisnovsky wrote:
I updated, and it seems to have removed all the files associated with
xwinclip, but not replaced them with any working functionality in XWin. So
now I have NO working clipboard support after this update. The focus problem
still exists as well. Sigh.
That is precisely
4.3.0-2OK
~% cygcheck -l XFree86-xwinclip
~%
Peter
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From: "Harold L Hunt II"
Sent: Thursday, March 04, 2004 3:43 PM
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> Peter,
>
> You need to do a general update of
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Sent: Thursday, March 04, 2004 3:43 PM
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> Peter,
>
> You need to do a general update of Cygwin by rerunning Cygwin's
>
Peter,
You need to do a general update of Cygwin by rerunning Cygwin's
setup.exe and letting it upgrade updated packages.
For example, the XFree86-xserv package is now at version 4.3.0-50; you
have version 4.3.0-20 installed. Let me just say that *substantial*
changes in functionality have be
I'm using the XFree86 stuff to run my bash shells on cygwin and am using the
following to start my X session.
xinit -- Xwin -clipboard -multiwindow &
[I've tried various combinations of -multiwindow and -rootless]
In multiwindow mode xterms only seem to have keyboard focus if the mouse is
in
the
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