Re: xwindow to the foreground

2003-01-04 Thread Randall R Schulz
Kumarchi,

Probably. Window activation / deactivation and raising / lowering are 
functions of the window manager. Without knowing which one you're running, 
it won't be possible to give you specific information on how to enable the 
option you want.

Or you could do something like read the documentation or explore and 
experiment... (No gurus required!)

Randall Schulz


At 04:50 2003-01-04, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

When I have multiple windows open, I had to click on the title bar on a 
window
to bring it to the foreground. Is there way I can change this behavior so 
that
whenever I click on a window it automaticlly brings it to the foreground?

Thanx




opening a X session with linux box breaks routing on both client and server

2003-01-04 Thread aremick

Hi all,

I have a linux box running Red Hat 7.3, and Cygwin-XFree running on a
Win2000 machine. Both are running in a private 192.168 subnet.

Initially, both boxes can happily connect to the internet via the gateway at
192.168.0.1.

Then I open a cygwin shell and connect with:

XWin -query linuxHost

The X window opens appropriately with window manager niceties, and
everything works fine between the two.

However, now neither one can ping the gateway or get out to the internet.
Though they can reach other machines in the 192.168. network.

Does anyone have an approach for debugging this? I'm at a loss and can find
nothing relevant on the Cygwin-XFree site or the Red Hat site.

thanks,


aaron remick

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XDMCP Problem (must be connected to internet)

2003-01-04 Thread Tim Kelly
Hello.

I have a Debian 3.0 box, and W2k box.

I start an xwin session on my W2K box like so:

xwin -query 192.168.0.2(this is the address of the linux box).

I find that I get my nice kde login window only while my W2K internet
connection is active. Once I can see the KDE login screen I can saftly
disconnect from the internet. Both my computers are on my LAN so I see no
reason why I need to be on the internet. Can anybody explain?!

For bonus points: xwin -fullscreen brings up an x-windows server on my
primary display. I have a secondary display which I would prefer to use.

As a workaround for now I am using windowed mode and dragging the window
onto my secondary monitor.

Any help much appreciated,

TK