On Wed, 2 Jun 2004, Stef Simoens wrote:
you can run XWin with -logverbose 3 parameter. This will print some
debugging information to the logfile which may help figuring out why
the cursor disappears.
If you encounter the problem another time, please send me your
/tmp/XWin.log
I
Good morning list,
I have got my CYWGIN setup very nicely in Windows XP now with lots of
help from the list - however I have one last thing that I would like to
try and sort out. I would apprecaite any ideas anyone has.
I have configured my machine to start X on startup and ask me for my SSH
a batch file that will start up XTerm for me - however it leaves a DOS
window for each XTerm that I have running and I would like for it to not
do this.
Look at the thread
6.7.0.0 XWin w/out -nodecoration running in background doesn't display
anything
I do this i get the message saying that
/ Russell Seymour [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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| My first thought was to start XTerm without a batch file - however
| when I do this i get the message saying that the system cannot find
| the cygwin.dll.
cygwin.dll needs to be in the path, so set c:\cygwin\bin in the
windows environment.
Thanks to help of Alexander now the drug and drop
and cut paste mini-issue is solved. No problems
in this direction. Now the next question (
you knew it, you knew it):
What file in cygwin enables the access of normal users
(i.e. not with root priviledges) to the console
and following it to
On Thu, 3 Jun 2004, J. Eric Bracken wrote:
Hi,
I was also having problems in recent Cygwin/X builds with cursors
disappearing after I run Remote Desktop Connections. I just wanted to
let you know that I downloaded your test binary, and it fixed the
problem for me.
The next release
I've installed the latest version of cygwin and cygwin/X. When I attempt to
use startx in multiwindow mode,
the X server hangs.
If I use either of the following, I get the X server started, but I don't
have a useful window manager.
startx -- :0
XWin -clipboard
I tried the identical
On Thu, 3 Jun 2004, Jim Duda wrote:
I've installed the latest version of cygwin and cygwin/X. When I attempt to
use startx in multiwindow mode,
the X server hangs.
Do you have a personal firewall or VPN software running? Try disabling these.
If I use either of the following, I get the X
On June 2 Kris Thielemans wrote:
As I already mentioned, occassionally my mouse pointer does not display
anymore. This then happens for all open and new X-windows.
I believe that this problem has been fixed in the source code but has
not made its way into an official build. If possible grab
Yes, I've tried using twm, and it appears to work fine.
I'm would prefer to use the multiwindow mode though, I'm just
not a big fan of twm.
I don't have a local firewall running on my machine.
Any further ideas on how to isolate?
Thanks,
Jim
On Thu, 3 Jun 2004, Jim Duda wrote:
I've
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