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 problem in trying to get a remote desktop
On 04/10/2012 09:00, Erik Fonnesbeck wrote:
This is on Windows Server 2008 R2 with desktop composition enabled
over remote desktop and using Cygwin/X 1.12.4 (though I have not seen
any release notes mentioning a fix for it, so I'm guessing it is still
relevant in the current version). Windows
On Mon, Oct 8, 2012 at 7:36 AM, Jon TURNEY jon.tur...@dronecode.org.uk wrote:
On 04/10/2012 09:00, Erik Fonnesbeck wrote:
This is on Windows Server 2008 R2 with desktop composition enabled
over remote desktop and using Cygwin/X 1.12.4 (though I have not seen
any release notes mentioning a fix
was changed?
I regularly remote desktop to a machine running cygwin with an X server
running - it is a Window 7 Enterprise box.
The act of connecting through RDP resizes the screen. Normally the
machine runs with two screens.
After connecting with RDP (and while connected) the X windows do
=
SET XNLSPATH=
%RUN% XWin -multiwindow -clipboard -silent-dup-error
IF EXIST %CYGWIN_ROOT%\bin\urxvtd-X.exe %RUN%
%CYGWIN_ROOT%\bin\urxvtd-X.exe
This works fine (and has been for a whileyear).
Occasionally, I have to connect to my machine via windows remote desktop.
I've
-multiwindow -clipboard -silent-dup-error
IF EXIST %CYGWIN_ROOT%\bin\urxvtd-X.exe %RUN%
%CYGWIN_ROOT%\bin\urxvtd-X.exe
This works fine (and has been for a while year).
Occasionally, I have to connect to my machine via windows remote desktop.
I've also been doing this for a while
I'm trying to get a remote desktop to come up, but am not sure what's
required on the remote end.
Locally, I've been trying 'Xwin -query hostname
Either they come up with no login screen, or in one case an error
where it said:
winProcEstablishConnection - Xdmcp, waiting to start clipboard
If you're running the beta, try adding -extension Composite -noclipboard
Linda Walsh wrote:
I'm trying to get a remote desktop to come up, but am not sure what's
required on the remote end.
Locally, I've been trying 'Xwin -query hostname
Either they come up with no login screen, or in one
Message-
From: Matta, Sunil
Sent: Friday, July 31, 2009 3:54 PM
To: 'cygwin-xfree@cygwin.com'
Subject: RE: Trouble with the xwin and ms remote desktop
Forgot to include the stackdump, if this helps.
Exception: STATUS_ACCESS_VIOLATION at eip=00410C8C
eax= ebx=005F ecx
monitor screen with wmaker as the window manager.
Go home, connect to the desktop via a small laptop running xp as well.
I am connecting using xp's remote desktop facility : mstsc.exe.
Upon connection to the desktop screen, I see the xwin icon on
the taskbar, and then xserver immediately
I have been running Xwin on xp pro for a week along with xterms and
emacs on my desktop.
I then tried to remote connect (ms remote desktop: mstsc.exe) to the
desktop from a laptop across the internet.
1) As soon as I had connected to my desktop (which was running xwin),
the xserver crashed. I
On 29/07/2009 14:45, Matta, Sunil wrote:
I have been running Xwin on xp pro for a week along with xterms and
emacs on my desktop.
I then tried to remote connect (ms remote desktop: mstsc.exe) to the
desktop from a laptop across the internet.
1) As soon as I had connected to my desktop (which
Jon: Thanks for the response.
I have been running Xwin on xp pro for a week along with xterms and
emacs on my desktop.
I then tried to remote connect (ms remote desktop:
mstsc.exe) to the
desktop from a laptop across the internet.
1) As soon as I had connected to my desktop
Hello,
I am new bee here.
I am using Cygwin/X from my windows XP box to connect to my
development linux system via SSH X-port-forwarding. When I remote
desktop to windows XP, all the X windows slow down heavily. How do I
fix this issue?
Thanks,
Jeeva
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window running
the fluxbox window manager on my desktop. It works
quite well if I'm logged in to the system itself,
i.e.
I'm physically at the computer.
However, if I login to my system via remote desktop,
as I often need to do, the screen resolution is
usually lower than
Mansoorali Kudsi schrieb:
Was there any reply to this mail?
I too face this issue and am eager to know the solution...
No there wasn't.
And as far as i know there is no real solution for this problem, because
the screen depth (amount of colors) changes when using the remote
desktop (reduces
Hi all,
I have my Cygwin/X set up with a root window running
the fluxbox window manager on my desktop. It works
quite well if I'm logged in to the system itself, i.e.
I'm physically at the computer.
However, if I login to my system via remote desktop,
as I often need to do, the screen
Hello. I use Cygwin/X on my office computer to run a program called
Cadence (using 24-bit display), but have limited Cygwin functionality
when I use remote desktop to work from home. Displays are set to
32-bit on both computers, and the Windows XP remote-desktop protocol
(RDP) version I am
Jason May schrieb:
I believe that Cygwin is detecting the optimal display settings on
startup and determining it to be less than 32-bit when initiated
through remote desktop. I would use the -depth command line option to
manually set the depth to 32 bits, but this does not work
Thanks Holger for the response.
-
You can't set Xwins display depth larger than the Desktop it is running
on. Usually that would be 16 Bit with rdp sessions.
Did you ever check on the rdp Windows Desktop that you really get 32 Bit
in Windows? Because i get 16 Bit even if i request 24
I worked on this for a long time since trying vista and here's my solution
CYGWIN=title server itty binmode glob tty
I believe that some arrangement of CYGWIN args cause troubles, but I can't
verify which, and I also believe I had ntsec in there before.
It would run for a while, althouhg process
David Raila wrote:
I worked on this for a long time since trying vista and here's my solution
CYGWIN=title server itty binmode glob tty
I believe that some arrangement of CYGWIN args cause troubles, but I can't
verify which, and I also believe I had ntsec in there before.
It would run for a
Hi!
The problem returned.
I am using cygwin1-20060614.dll
Now I downloaded cygwin1-20060802.dll and hope it will be better.
Regards,
David
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David Balazic wrote :
Hi!
The problem returned.
I am using cygwin1-20060614.dll
Now I downloaded cygwin1-20060802.dll and hope it will be better.
More info :
I connected with Remote Desktop to the session that is running X.
I saw two X icons in systray, one obviously dead. I moved
Hi!
I tried cygwin1-20060614.dll and the problem is gone !
At least I can't reproduce it.
Just in case, here are steps to repriduce it (with older cywwin1.dll) :
1.)
- connect to remote Windows system using Remote Desktop
- there start the cygwin bash shell (using the start menu entry
Sent: Monday, May 29, 2006 10:32 AM
To: 'cygwin-xfree@cygwin.com'
Subject: RE: XWin 100% CPU usage (Remote Desktop)
Hi!
More :
The system has 2 CPUs.
Sometimes the XWin.exe process consumes both to 100% :-(
The OS is Windows Server 2003 Standard Edition, SP1.
Regards,
David
David Balazic wrote:
More info.
Maybe it is related to the trayicon.
What happened :
- XWin.exe using 100% CPU (those are 2 CPUs, both used to max)
- I close a window or two in the X session
- I notice there are two X icons in systray
- I move the mouse over them, one disappears (this is
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Subject: RE: XWin 100% CPU usage (Remote Desktop)
More info.
Maybe it is related to the trayicon.
What happened :
- XWin.exe using 100% CPU (those are 2 CPUs, both used to max)
- I close a window or two in the X session
- I notice there are two X icons in systray
- I move
100% CPU usage (Remote Desktop)
Hi!
I have XWIN 6.8.2.0-4 and see it using 100% CPU all the time.
Maybe relevant : I use MS Remote Desktop from another PC
to access the system that actually runs XWin.exe.
Is there anything I can do to reduce CPU usage ?
Regards,
David
Good news! That did the trick.
Thank you!
R
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Hi,
When connecting from home to my work computer using Microsoft's Remote
Desktop, I find that I cannot use my already opened Cygwin X window because
I get a 'destructive screen configuration' change error. Is there a
workable way around this dilemma without drastically changing how I have X
Hi,
When connecting from home to my work computer using Microsoft's Remote
Desktop, I find that I cannot use my already opened Cygwin X window because
I get a 'destructive screen configuration' change error. Is there a
workable way around this dilemma without drastically changing how I have X
R. Lewis wrote:
When connecting from home to my work computer using Microsoft's Remote
Desktop, I find that I cannot use my already opened Cygwin X window
because
I get a 'destructive screen configuration' change error. Is there a
workable way around this dilemma without drastically
Hi folks,
Very nice product. It's going up against Reflection/X on my desktop and is
for the most part wining. But there one annoying problem.
When I remote desktop to a remote Windows system and run Cygwin/X from the
remote system, any communication delays while typing over the remote
Here is another example of the problem where remote desktop causes the
X server window to resize but on logging in locally it doesn't get
restored to its former size.
If the bug is tricky to fix, a possible workaround would be to let the
user manually override the size of the X server window
Ed Avis [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I remote desktop'd into my XP machine using a smaller display size
than the monitor connected locally. When I went back in front of the
machine I found that the X server window had shrunk to roughly the
size of the remote desktop screen, but had not grown back
I remote desktop'd into my XP machine using a smaller display size
than the monitor connected locally. When I went back in front of the
machine I found that the X server window had shrunk to roughly the
size of the remote desktop screen, but had not grown back again when I
logged in locally
Looks like the newer versions of XWin are having cursor problems when
coming out of remote desktop (XP Pro). After a remote desktop session
the cursor completely disappears in the X window client area.
Here's what I'm seeing:
- Run a cygwin bash shell
- XWin -multiwindow -clipboard
- Run xterm
Harold L Hunt II [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Pass -engine 1 to XWin.exe and see what happens.
Yes, with -engine 1 it doesn't crash when I rdesktop into the
machine. There is a different strange symptom though: when I sit down
at the machine again, the X server window is a bit too wide. I happen
Here is another example log file showing this crash:
Welcome to the XWin X Server
Vendor: The Cygwin/X Project
Release: 4.3.0.66
Contact: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
XWin was started with the following command line:
/usr/X11R6/bin/XWin -clipboard
ddxProcessArgument - Initializing default screens
Pass -engine 1 to XWin.exe and see what happens.
Harold
Ed Avis wrote:
Here is another example log file showing this crash:
Welcome to the XWin X Server
Vendor: The Cygwin/X Project
Release: 4.3.0.66
Contact: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
XWin was started with the following command line:
With Windows XP every PC can run the remote desktop service which you
can connect to with rdesktop. The last couple of times I've tried
this it has crashed XWin.exe. My machine normally has two monitors at
1280x1024, 32-bit colour, but when connecting with rdesktop I use
1024x720, and I think
Thomas,
First off, I'd like to confirm that WSAD *does* run in Gnome remotely via
XDMCP (Linux-Windows). Haven't tried with KDE, but I don't see any
reason why it wouldn't work remotely if it works locally. More below.
On Fri, 30 Jan 2004, Thomas L Roche wrote:
On 2004.01.30 21:11, Thomas L
On 2004.01.30 23:18, Thomas L Roche wrote:
OK. Is there anything else that needs done for KDE?
Unfortunately I don't know that first hand, as I use Gnome.
Regards, Willem Riede.
using -multiwindow.)
We occasionally get bug reports that are toolkit-specific, so I'd
really like to be able to run an entire remote desktop from cygwin.
(E.g. if a user says, I run foo from Konqueror | Nautilus, and it
does bar, I'd like to be able to fire up a KDE | GNOME session.)
My impression
On 2004.01.30 21:11, Thomas L Roche wrote:
* is XDMCP The Way (tm) to do this?
If so, I'm assuming (from traffic on the list) that cygwin supports
XDMCP, but I'm unclear on
* How to do it on cygwin? All the howto's I've seen reference Linux,
and I'm also a little unclear on what goes
On 2004.01.30 21:11, Thomas L Roche wrote:
I'm assuming (from traffic on the list) that cygwin supports XDMCP,
but I'm unclear on
* How to do it on cygwin? All the howto's I've seen reference
Linux, and I'm also a little unclear on what goes on which end.
Willem Riede [EMAIL PROTECTED]
and run RDP
client to connect back to the XP box (RDP@MaxRes24bpp), I get the Cygwin
screen, but it looks really gross and pixilated... Also the extent of the X
screen seems to go beyond the RDP client's borders, and RDP does not permit
scrolling the remote desktop Strange...
I can disconnect
so far works.
Then you use machine C (a machine running Windows 2000) to remote-control
machine A with Windows XP Remote Desktop Client (RDP).
Machine C can use machine A's Cygwin-XFree connection and view machine B. No
problem.
However, when machine C breaks its connection to machine A, machine A's
through Remote Desktop Sharing
(RDP)
Date: Mon, 09 Sep 2002 11:00:28 -0400
This is complicated, so I'll try to be clear.
Let's say you have machine A, which is a Windows XP machine that has Cygwin
and Cygwin-XFree installed on it.
You use A to connect to B. B is a machine running Linux and X
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Subject: Bug report: Using Cygwin-Xfree through Remote Desktop
Sharing (RDP)
Date: Mon, 09 Sep 2002 11:00:28 -0400
This is complicated, so I'll try to be clear.
Let's say you have machine A, which is a Windows XP machine that has
Cygwin
and Cygwin-XFree installed on it.
You
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Thomas Chadwick
Sent: Monday, September 09, 2002 12:08 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Bug report: Using Cygwin-Xfree through Remote Desktop Sharing
(RDP)
Sounds similar to this problem I reported
-Xfree through Remote Desktop Sharing
(RDP)
Sounds similar to this problem I reported a while back...
http://www.cygwin.com/ml/cygwin-xfree/2002-06/msg00373.html
What's in /tmp/XWin.log?
This -
ddxProcessArgument - Initializing default screens
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To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Easy command to launch remote desktop on cygwin-xfree?
Date: Thu, 08 Aug 2002 14:46:49 -0400
I've already tried all of the different HOWTO's to try and get XDM going
without any success. That was why I was hoping someone could give me
CRAIG SETERA wrote:
I've already tried all of the different HOWTO's to try and get XDM going
without any success. That was why I was hoping someone could give me a
command or two to get it going via SSH forwarding.
Thanks,
Craig
just hacked this out... it isn't ideal and requires...
CRAIG SETERA wrote:
I've already tried all of the different HOWTO's to try and get XDM going
without any success. That was why I was hoping someone could give me a
command or two to get it going via SSH forwarding.
Thanks,
Craig
just hacked this out... it isn't ideal and requires...
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