Cygwin X query Solaris Login page reloads

2009-11-02 Thread BharathX

Hi Guys,

This is my first post so please bear with me in case this query is on the
wrong thread list and pls redirect me to the right one if that's case.

I have been using cygwin for a while as my X Server to contact my Solaris
machines (Solaris 8 and Solaris 10).

I have my machine with dual OSs (Win XP  Win 2003). I can use cygwin (x
-query) and connect to my Solaris 8 machine(Sparc) whilst logged on to my
WinXP OS and its no problem.
But if I log onto my Win2K3 machine (which has the same IP as Win XP), I
cannot perform x -query to the same Solaris 8 machine. I mean, the Solaris
CDE login page appears,but after I put in my username/password, the login
page just reloads.

If I use the same OS, I can connect to my Solaris 10 machine without any
issues (went past the login page).


What could the problem be? Do you think it's to do with the IP address being
the same for both OSs?

If you require what's in the XWin.0.log whilst this is happening, I will
post it here.

Thanks in advance guys.

- Bharath
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Cygwin X query Solaris Login page reloads

2009-11-02 Thread BharathX

Hi Guys,

This is my first post so please bear with me in case this query is on the
wrong thread list and pls redirect me to the right one if that's case.

I have been using cygwin for a while as my X Server to contact my Solaris
machines (Solaris 8 and Solaris 10).

I have my machine with dual OSs (Win XP  Win 2003). I can use cygwin (x
-query) and connect to my Solaris 8 machine(Sparc) whilst logged on to my
WinXP OS and its no problem.
But if I log onto my Win2K3 machine (which has the same IP as Win XP), I
cannot perform x -query to the same Solaris 8 machine. I mean, the Solaris
CDE login page appears,but after I put in my username/password, the login
page just reloads.

If I use the same OS, I can connect to my Solaris 10 machine without any
issues (went past the login page).


What could the problem be? Do you think it's to do with the IP address being
the same for both OSs?

If you require what's in the XWin.0.log whilst this is happening, I will
post it here.

Thanks in advance guys.

- Bharath
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Cygwin X query Solaris Login page reloads

2009-11-02 Thread BharathX

Hi Guys,

This is my first post so please bear with me in case this query is on the
wrong thread list and pls redirect me to the right one if that's case.

I have been using cygwin for a while as my X Server to contact my Solaris
machines (Solaris 8 and Solaris 10).

I have my machine with dual OSs (Win XP  Win 2003). I can use cygwin (x
-query) and connect to my Solaris 8 machine(Sparc) whilst logged on to my
WinXP OS and its no problem.
But if I log onto my Win2K3 machine (which has the same IP as Win XP), I
cannot perform x -query to the same Solaris 8 machine. I mean, the Solaris
CDE login page appears,but after I put in my username/password, the login
page just reloads.

If I use the same OS, I can connect to my Solaris 10 machine without any
issues (went past the login page).


What could the problem be? Do you think it's to do with the IP address being
the same for both OSs?

If you require what's in the XWin.0.log whilst this is happening, I will
post it here.

Thanks in advance guys.

- Bharath
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Cygwin X query Solaris Login page reloads

2009-11-02 Thread BharathX

Hi Guys,

This is my first post so please bear with me in case this query is on the
wrong thread list and pls redirect me to the right one if that's case.

I have been using cygwin for a while as my X Server to contact my Solaris
machines (Solaris 8 and Solaris 10).

I have my machine with dual OSs (Win XP  Win 2003). I can use cygwin (x
-query) and connect to my Solaris 8 machine(Sparc) whilst logged on to my
WinXP OS and its no problem.
But if I log onto my Win2K3 machine (which has the same IP as Win XP), I
cannot perform x -query to the same Solaris 8 machine. I mean, the Solaris
CDE login page appears,but after I put in my username/password, the login
page just reloads.

If I use the same OS, I can connect to my Solaris 10 machine without any
issues (went past the login page).


What could the problem be? Do you think it's to do with the IP address being
the same for both OSs?

If you require what's in the XWin.0.log whilst this is happening, I will
post it here.

Thanks in advance guys.

- Bharath
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Cygwin X query Solaris Login page reloads

2009-11-02 Thread BharathX

Hi Guys,

This is my first post so please bear with me in case this query is on the
wrong thread list and pls redirect me to the right one if that's case.

I have been using cygwin for a while as my X Server to contact my Solaris
machines (Solaris 8 and Solaris 10).

I have my machine with dual OSs (Win XP  Win 2003). I can use cygwin (x
-query) and connect to my Solaris 8 machine(Sparc) whilst logged on to my
WinXP OS and its no problem.
But if I log onto my Win2K3 machine (which has the same IP as Win XP), I
cannot perform x -query to the same Solaris 8 machine. I mean, the Solaris
CDE login page appears,but after I put in my username/password, the login
page just reloads.

If I use the same OS, I can connect to my Solaris 10 machine without any
issues (went past the login page).


What could the problem be? Do you think it's to do with the IP address being
the same for both OSs?

If you require what's in the XWin.0.log whilst this is happening, I will
post it here.

Thanks in advance guys.

- Bharath
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Cygwin X query Solaris Login page reloads

2009-11-02 Thread BharathX

Hi Guys,

This is my first post so please bear with me in case this query is on the
wrong thread list and pls redirect me to the right one if that's case.

I have been using cygwin for a while as my X Server to contact my Solaris
machines (Solaris 8 and Solaris 10).

I have my machine with dual OSs (Win XP  Win 2003). I can use cygwin (x
-query) and connect to my Solaris 8 machine(Sparc) whilst logged on to my
WinXP OS and its no problem.
But if I log onto my Win2K3 machine (which has the same IP as Win XP), I
cannot perform x -query to the same Solaris 8 machine. I mean, the Solaris
CDE login page appears,but after I put in my username/password, the login
page just reloads.

If I use the same OS, I can connect to my Solaris 10 machine without any
issues (went past the login page).


What could the problem be? Do you think it's to do with the IP address being
the same for both OSs?

If you require what's in the XWin.0.log whilst this is happening, I will
post it here.

Thanks in advance guys.

- Bharath
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Re: Cygwin X query Solaris Login page reloads

2009-11-02 Thread Christopher Faylor
On Mon, Nov 02, 2009 at 04:37:43AM -0800, BharathX wrote:

Hi Guys,

This is my first post so please bear with me...

Actually, it's your sixth identical post.  Please correct the
malfunction which is causing this.

cgf

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Re: Cygwin X query Solaris Login page reloads

2009-11-02 Thread BharathX

Is there nobody who could help me?

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Re: Cygwin X query Solaris Login page reloads

2009-11-02 Thread Larry Hall (Cygwin X)

On 11/02/2009 11:36 AM, BharathX wrote:


Is there nobody who could help me?


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RE: Problem installing cygwin/X on vista sp2 64bit

2009-11-02 Thread Massimo Giovannini
Hi, I think I managed to obtain the cygcheck.out, which I attached after having 
added C:\cygwing\bin to the path of windows.
Yes I am not an expert of unix and I am sorry, but I need this application to 
run  Matlab on a cluster in interactive fashion.

Another question: normally when I launched cygwin on my old laptop, there was a 
prompt telling my working directory, now I just get bash-3.2, why is that?



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Subject: Re: Problem installing cygwin/X on vista sp2 64bit


I'm getting the feeling that you're not used to Unix/Linux or command-line
oriented environments.  If that's the case, you may want to rethink about
using Cygwin or look up a tutorial or two on Unix/Linux to help you get
oriented.

The reason what you typed didn't work is because you are in a directory
which isn't in your path and you didn't say where to find 'cygcheck'.  You
need to do one of the following:

   1. Use the fully qualified path (i.e. c:\bin\cygcheck.exe)
   2. Use the relative path to specify the current directory (i.e. 
.\cygcheck.exe)
   3. Add c:\bin to your Windows path so you don't have to do either of 1 or 2.




cygcheck.out
Description: Binary data
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