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XWin was started with the following command line:
X :0 -multiwindow
I discovered there are no visuals available to remote X connections that
support OpenGL double buffering. There used to be, but no longer.
There are visuals available to direct connections, but not for remote.
Thanks f
tarted with the following command line:
X :0 -multiwindow
I discovered there are no visuals available to remote X connections that
support OpenGL double buffering. There used to be, but no longer.
There are visuals available to direct connections, but not for remote.
Thanks for reporti
ng through the FAQ for answers, but I didn't see anything.
Is this something that has intentionally changed? Where would I find it
if it is (for future reference so I don't bug you)?
Thanks,
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On 26/09/2014 03:52, Joel Ledain wrote:
I just installed the Cygwin packages on top of a "Windows 7". The
machine is Gateway NV55S28u. Install went fine. Rebooted the machine and
tried the bash window, this works fine. Then tried to start the X
server, and here I have a problem.
Hello good guys,
I just installed the Cygwin packages on top of a "Windows 7". The
machine is Gateway NV55S28u. Install went fine. Rebooted the machine and
tried the bash window, this works fine. Then tried to start the X
server, and here I have a problem. I thing my problem is rela
s for your help.
Thanks for reporting this problem.
I can't immediately reproduce it, so perhaps you can help me with a bit
more information
Can you attach your /var/log/xwin/XWin.0.log so I can see precisely what
keyboard layout you are using?
Can you tell me what particular motif appli
belle
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On 19/06/2014 13:22, Oliver Schmidt wrote:
The current cygwin x server 1.15.1-2 under 64-bit cygwin seems to have a
problem correctly evaluating the window resize hints.
In hw/xwin/winmultiwindowwndproc.c the function ValidateSizing calls
winMultiWindowGetWMNormalHints and gets wrong values in
The current cygwin x server 1.15.1-2 under 64-bit cygwin seems to have a problem correctly evaluating the window resize
hints.
In hw/xwin/winmultiwindowwndproc.c the function ValidateSizing calls winMultiWindowGetWMNormalHints and gets wrong
values in sizeHints.width_inc and
ith that program.
I tried several, got some that worked, most didn't.
Of the few that worked 'well' remotely, they were variations
on the glgears... got about 400-500 FPS -- and about low 300's MB/s
in bandwidth consumed... that sounds about right... but I think
there are other p
esn't work very well with the combination of
indirect rendering and vsync-limited buffer swapping, so you are getting 30
fps, but they aren't useful frames.
This should be fixed in mesa-demos-8.1.0-2.
Yaakov
Cygwin/X
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as able to see normal response...
some got really sluggish response, others saw no movement or
nothing.
It was only after I ran glxgears locally that I figured I might
also have a problem in Cygwin's X, in addition to any other
problem I have w/remote display.
I think this is because glxgears
freedesktop.org/mesa/demos/commit/src/xdemos/glxgears.c?id=0b19fb0a5c6299baf28e26625e39773846f815b2
> When I try remote display, the above is pretty much the same except
> I get an error on the client system that it can't load the 3d swrast.so
> driver on the other end.
There is some proble
e
> since I updated Cygwin packages (and I'm not in the middle of a release
> cycle), so I'll do that to see if it breaks for me.
hmm:
a) I'm uncertain how to configure the system tray to match the
reported configuration (a sample .XWinrc might help).
ng window to exist
[105136.608] winGetWindowInfo: forcing window to exist
[105264.201] winGetWindowInfo: forcing window to exist
[105296.509] winGetWindowInfo: forcing window to exist
[105312.671] winGetWindowInfo: forcing window to exist
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On Wed, Mar 19, 2014 at 04:25:44PM -0700, Mark Hansen wrote:
> On 3/19/2014 3:21 PM, Jyhshyong wrote:
> > Hi
> >
> > I just installed Cygwin 64 on my 64-bit Cygein 64 PC, and found that
> > the Xterm in the system tray icon is no longer working.
> >
> > The Xwin server system tray icon has the
t defined as
>
> C:\cygwin\bin\run.exe /usr/bin/bash.exe -l -c '/usr/bin/xterm -sl 1000 -
> geometry 120x40 -fn -adobe-courier-bold-r-normal-*-18-*-*-*-*-*-iso8859-*
> -sb -rightbar -fg black -bg white -display 127.0.0.1:0.0'
>
> is still working, but only open to
*-*-*-*-iso8859-*
-sb -rightbar -fg black -bg white -display 127.0.0.1:0.0'
is still working, but only open to the 32-bit Cygwin environment.
Any idea on solving this problem?
Thanks for any suggestion.
Jyhshyong
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ell window, I get the following error:
>
> Your group is currently "mkgroup". This indicates that neither your gid nor
> your pgsid is in /etc/group.
>
I just installed the 64-bit version of Cygwin to another 64-bit Windows 7 PC,
and
it did not have this problem. After the instal
Terms today with
>> no problems
>> ... until a few minutes ago. I went to launch an XTerm on my desktop PC and
>> it began
>> having the same problem I saw on the laptop (the error having to do with
>> XTERM_SHELL).
>>
>> I edited the launcher shor
s ago. I went to launch an XTerm on my desktop PC and
> it began
> having the same problem I saw on the laptop (the error having to do with
> XTERM_SHELL).
>
> I edited the launcher shortcut to remove the "/bin/zsh -l" from the end of
> the command
> and it started
d before, I have had no problems launching
XTerms
on my desktop running 64-bit Cygwin. I've launched several XTerms today with no
problems
... until a few minutes ago. I went to launch an XTerm on my desktop PC and it
began
having the same problem I saw on the laptop (the error having to do w
On Fri, Mar 07, 2014 at 02:03:57PM -0800, Mark Hansen wrote:
> As a result, it is working so I'll leave it alone.
:-)
> >fwiw, when I compile #301, #302 and #303 for Cygwin, I don't see the bug.
> >However, I was able to analyze it on Linux with valgrind...
>
> Well, I downloaded the Cygwin inst
laptop yesterday. I guess the bug could have been introduced
between
those times?
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machines
running the 32-bit version of Cygwin.
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On Fri, Mar 07, 2014 at 11:57:20AM -0800, Mark Hansen wrote:
> I just installed the 64-bit version of Cygwin on both a desktop PC and a
> laptop PC.
> On the desktop, everything worked as expected without problems. On the
> laptop, I
> have the following problems:
>
> When I launch a shell windo
the following:
C:\Apps\cygwin\bin\run.exe
-p /usr/X11R6/bin xterm +tb -sb -sl 5000 -display 127.0.0.1:0.0 -ls
/bin/zsh -l
I've searched for this XTERM_SHELL error, but can't find anything. Can anybody
help me?
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server not send them to a different X
client (x6530)? However, it's perfectly possibly that they aren't sent in the
expected form, or some other problem.
I guess that x6530 is running on a remote host, so the details of that remote
host might be pertinent. FAQ 5.1.8 [1] and the linked
rmation I can provide, please let me know.
Thanks for any information you can provide.
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ork:
>
> SHELL=whatever xterm
>
> but this is a special case (the program will run - a fix - but
> will need to be in /etc/shells to have xterm set $SHELL):
>
> xterm whatever
May I politely ask why xterm cares at all? What is the reasoning
behind this?
Heere
On Thu, Feb 27, 2014 at 06:05:48PM +, Matt Seitz (matseitz) wrote:
> > From: Thomas Dickey [mailto:dic...@his.com]
> >
> > On Thu, Feb 20, 2014 at 06:45:00PM +, Matt Seitz (matseitz) wrote:
> > > > From: Ola Strömfors [mailto:ola.stromf...@gmail.com]
> > > >
> > > > After updating from 291
plan on manually creating my own
"/etc/shells".
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On Thu, Feb 20, 2014 at 06:45:00PM +, Matt Seitz (matseitz) wrote:
> > From: Ola Strömfors [mailto:ola.stromf...@gmail.com]
> >
> > After updating from 291-1 to 301-1 xterm starts /bin/sh instead of
> > my shell specified in /etc/passwd or in the SHELL environment variable.
> >
> > The workar
On Thu, Feb 20, 2014 at 11:33:22AM -0700, Jim Reisert AD1C wrote:
> On Thu, Feb 20, 2014 at 10:47 AM, Ola Strömfors wrote:
>
> > After updating from 291-1 to 301-1 xterm starts /bin/sh instead of
> > my shell specified in /etc/passwd or in the SHELL environment variable.
>
> I saw the same thing,
permitted shells, e.g.
>From http://invisible-island.net/xterm/xterm.log-contents.html#xterm_301:
Patch #301 - 2014/01/19
only set SHELL environment variable to programs found in /etc/shells (prompted
by patch/report by Al Poole).
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default, ps
> So I see stuff like this
> %!PS-Adobe-3.0
> %%Creator: groff version 1.22.2
> ...
> ...
>
> Using man to display the page works fine.
>
> When I use xman 1.1.2-1 the man page is also rendered correctly.
Thanks for reporting this problem, and the clear re
t and XWin.0.log attached. Note that files contain
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I just downloaded Cygwin 64-bit for the first time. I've been using
Cygwin 32-bit for years.
I'm running on Windows 7, and my Cygwin 32-bit has been working
reasonably well for a long time. My only issue with it was a problem it
had with my Caps Lock key. For whatever reason, f
gport prep
cd /usr/src/
cygport xorg-server.cygport compile
things built fine. Thank you for all your help! (To be clear, this
didn't work before the 2 patches you had me make.)
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--disable-glx-tls?
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11, editors, shells, net: install
* X11->xorg-server: source
* devel: install [need for cygport]
* Python: install [for lxml for X server compiling]
This is *way* easier than trying to find the dozens of packages by name
and trying to figure out what to check to get them.
I think the easiest way to work around this is to update wglext.h from
http://www.opengl.org/registry/api/GL/wglext.h
> Any suggestions? The online documentation is seriously out of date,
> predating the use of cygport.
Which documentation, specifically?
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f I could make this work no matter what I tried. Really, you
should just give the actual code here so people can cut-and-paste.
Ideally, you should also specify how to get the needed packages via the
setup GUI.
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e6db2c6c38 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Jon TURNEY
Date: Fri, 27 Sep 2013 14:41:57 +0100
Subject: [PATCH proto/x11proto] Fix WIN32 check
Even if WIN32 is defined (because we have included windows.h somewhere), we want
to use the UNIX-like select() interface on Cygwin
This seems to be n
one ?
One or the other, yes :)
In a brief test, the gl_overlay demo appears the same using the software
renderer under linux.
Not sure whether this is related, this one is not specific to OpenGL,
but I had a rendering issue as well
http://www.fltk.org/str.php?L2845
Teun
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>>
>> When I tested this, it looks like the solid area controlled by the "sides"
>> slider didn't get rendered into a separate layer when using software
>> rendering
>> (either -nowgl or X server in windowed mode), so this is possibly som
ndering
(either -nowgl or X server in windowed mode), so this is possibly some bug or
limitation in the software renderer, or possibly in a bug in the demo not
recognizing the lack of capabilities of the software renderer.
Do you mean more likely a OpenGL bug of fltk one ?
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[1] http://sourceforge.net/projects/virtuawin/forums/forum/257054/topic/3413433
[2] http://sourceforge.net/projects/virtuawin/forums/forum/257054/topic/4089538
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t; > Coverity warnings, one of the #289 changes fixed something that
> > > I broke in addressing those).
> >
> > I believe I had been running #288 at one point. I just updated Cygwin
> > and could only revert to 287 (not 288). There is no scrollback
> > prob
roke in addressing those).
>
> I believe I had been running #288 at one point. I just updated Cygwin
> and could only revert to 287 (not 288). There is no scrollback
> problem with this version.
hmm - _looking_ for the problem, I ran uxterm with valgrind (which reported
no problem...
ygwin
and could only revert to 287 (not 288). There is no scrollback
problem with this version.
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On Tue, Feb 12, 2013 at 02:54:22PM -0700, Jim Reisert AD1C wrote:
> A strange scrolling problem seems to have been introduced in XTerm(289)
>
> I have a large scrollback buffer. Now when I scroll back my xterm,
> anything that was previously "above" the top of the cu
A strange scrolling problem seems to have been introduced in XTerm(289)
I have a large scrollback buffer. Now when I scroll back my xterm,
anything that was previously "above" the top of the current screen
appears indented about 20 spaces:
normal, but if I then click on
> another menu without selecting anything from the first menu (e.g.
> click on 'File' and then 'Edit') the second menu does not appear.
WFM.
Yaakov
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to nedit-5.5-4, the menus all work as expected.
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IOUS REPLY:
I guess that the problem here isn't Windows 7, but that you have some extra
mouse or touchpad software installed which tries to do something 'helpful' like
scrolling the window, rather
win capability and SSH. My intention for use is to SSH to a Ubuntu
> boxes and mostly run Xemacs to program. My main problem is not being able
> to get the middle click to be recognized in the Xwindows, including xterm
> local, as a paste.
>
> I have tried a different combinatio
macs to program. My main problem is not being able to get the
middle click to be recognized in the Xwindows, including xterm local, as a
paste.
I have tried a different combination of software, namely Xming and Putty, but
with no greater success. I also tried an older version of Cygwin from 201
t; Xwin capability and SSH. My intention for use is to SSH to a Ubuntu boxes
> and mostly run Xemacs to program. My main problem is not being able to get
> the middle click to be recognized in the Xwindows, including xterm local, as
> a paste.
>
> I have tried a different comb
o a Ubuntu boxes and
mostly run Xemacs to program. My main problem is not being able to get the
middle click to be recognized in the Xwindows, including xterm local, as a
paste.
I have tried a different combination of software, namely Xming and Putty, but
with no greater success. I also trie
Marko, thank you for trying me to help,
but I'm totally dummy about linux, cygwin
and X Server.
Tell me please, how can I downgrade X Server to 1.12.0-5 version.
Thanks a lot.
Roman.
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have followed all the instructions on the page, but one problem occurs when I
try to run geomview.
I type ./geomview -run $savi1.4.5/savi
or ./geomview -run $c:/cygwin/savi1.4.5/savi
but xwin crashes with report:
A fatal error has occured and Cygwin/X will now exit
Caught signal 11(Segmentation
n the page, but one problem occurs when I
try to run geomview.
I type ./geomview -run $savi1.4.5/savi
or ./geomview -run $c:/cygwin/savi1.4.5/savi
but xwin crashes with report:
A fatal error has occured and Cygwin/X will now exit
Caught signal 11(Segmentation Fault). Server aborting
from log
xterm
focus. Unusable.
The second command produces a single unmanaged xterm. The X11 cursor
is visible and the xterm is able to receive input focus. Works as
expected.
This seems to be a fairly fundamental problem, and the placement of
the xterm determines whether the entire X.org session is usable o
>This seems to be a fairly fundamental problem, and the placement of the xterm
>determines whether the entire X.org session is usable or not. >Does anyone
>know anything about this problem?
I will only mention that while I am unable to recover from this same problem
(rebase/
oduces a single unmanaged xterm. The X11 cursor
is visible and the xterm is able to receive input focus. Works as
expected.
This seems to be a fairly fundamental problem, and the placement of
the xterm determines whether the entire X.org session is usable or
not. Does anyone know anything ab
Luke,
I am having the exact problem and the latest Java for Linux did not
solve the problem. I think the internal window manager is not recognizing the
release event at all.
Is anyone having a similar problem?
Thanks,
Gary
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Thanks,
Luke
On Thu, Mar 1, 2012 at 3:59 AM, L H wrote:
> I am using xorg-server-1.10.3-1 under Cygwin in Windows 7 64-bit and
> have the problem of not being able to drag and drop from 2 different
> java windows launched off a linux server box. I a
I am using xorg-server-1.10.3-1 under Cygwin in Windows 7 64-bit and
have the problem of not being able to drag and drop from 2 different
java windows launched off a linux server box. I am using Redhat 5.4
as my linux server that I am displaying from.
For example to reproduce the problem
I'm having a problem with the 20111213 snapshot. I'm running GNU
Emacs 23.3.1 (emacs-x11) in a Cygwin-X window
If I try to reverse-search inside a file (control-R) and the search
string is no longer found, after a couple more tries (more control-R),
the Emacs window will close and
Dear Admin,
After looking around at the web and in your faq I was not able to solve my
problem.
Problem:
cannot connect x server to the gaussian gview function on putty/brutus
I am trying to use X server 1.11
these are the command lines and answers I get in putty/brutus.
* module load
hat I can run cssh and have a
full menubar ( this is why the initial rebase and then the subsequent
reinstalls and the mucking about with the Perl/Tk stuff )
Thanks for any information in advance,
DJ
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r.
>>>>
>>>> Any suggestions?
>>>
>>> Looking at the XWin.0.log you attached, it looks like the X server is
>>> starting
>>> up successfully.
>>>
>>> If clients are unable to connect, this might be due to firewall
&g
X server is
>> starting
>> up successfully.
>>
>> If clients are unable to connect, this might be due to firewall configuration
>> or other software which interferes with cygwin sockets (see [1] in the
>> Cygwin/X FAQ for some suggestions)
>>
>>
in-x-faq.html#q-cannot-open-display
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On 31 March 2011 19:45, Larry Breyer wrote:
> I am really glad I switched from rxvt to mintty as it works great with or
> without X11.
> I am seeing one problem, though, where I wonder if there is a fix.
Mintty isn't actually an X11 program, so cygwin-xfree is the wrong
list fo
I am really glad I switched from rxvt to mintty as it works great with or
without X11.
I am seeing one problem, though, where I wonder if there is a fix.
I have observed the problem when switching between virtual desktops for both
Windows
Desktop Manager and Dexpot Desktop Manager.
I
t, details were difficult. :-)
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On 1/3/2011 2:41 PM, chm wrote:
On 1/3/2011 2:32 PM, chm wrote:
On 1/3/2011 12:54 PM, chm wrote:
On 1/3/2011 11:55 AM, Jon TURNEY wrote:
On 02/01/2011 01:11, chm wrote:
I'm having a problem with cygwin 1.7.7
and X version 1.9.3.0 where an OpenGL
application from perl using the Mesa3D
bi
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On 1/3/2011 2:32 PM, chm wrote:
On 1/3/2011 12:54 PM, chm wrote:
On 1/3/2011 11:55 AM, Jon TURNEY wrote:
On 02/01/2011 01:11, chm wrote:
I'm having a problem with cygwin 1.7.7
and X version 1.9.3.0 where an OpenGL
application from perl using the Mesa3D
binding dies in the test with a seg
On 1/3/2011 12:54 PM, chm wrote:
On 1/3/2011 11:55 AM, Jon TURNEY wrote:
On 02/01/2011 01:11, chm wrote:
I'm having a problem with cygwin 1.7.7
and X version 1.9.3.0 where an OpenGL
application from perl using the Mesa3D
binding dies in the test with a segfault:
X related questions belo
On 1/3/2011 11:55 AM, Jon TURNEY wrote:
On 02/01/2011 01:11, chm wrote:
I'm having a problem with cygwin 1.7.7
and X version 1.9.3.0 where an OpenGL
application from perl using the Mesa3D
binding dies in the test with a segfault:
X related questions belong on the cygwin-xfree list.
On 02/01/2011 01:11, chm wrote:
> I'm having a problem with cygwin 1.7.7
> and X version 1.9.3.0 where an OpenGL
> application from perl using the Mesa3D
> binding dies in the test with a segfault:
X related questions belong on the cygwin-xfree list.
> A fatal error has o
the exact error message. Oops.
What do I do ? Typo in the installation script ?
Nick
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I'll say it again. If you want to have a non-cygwin-xfree discussion
use the cygwin-talk mailing list. That's what it is for.
My response will be there.
This thread is officially closed. No more responses please.
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lar; after all, it's just a step
>above reading the source code. Yes, batteries may be included, but
>some heavy lifting may be required.
You have seriously deluded yourself into thinking that you have valid
points. Good bye. Please don't write.
cgf
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behind that would be the dismissive attitude behind the "It's
free" remarks. It is not likely to have any positive effect whatsoever
beyond the temporary flush from expressing "righteous" indignation.
If someone complains or says "wouldn't it be nice if"
am stopped bubbling up
b) took some horse tranquilizers
c) read the Wikipedia article on Mother Teresa
I'm okay now.
Yes, I'll do that, Jason. And yes, man pages are actually beautiful.
W. Richard Stevens (Advanced Programming in the UNIX Environment) said
that it's very i
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