RE: Clipboard functionality (test77)

2003-01-31 Thread Nigel Hathaway
Harold, Unfortunately, :0.0 is just shorthand for localhost:0.0 (as I understand it), so it doesn't work either. Another thing I notice with xwinclip: in xterm, to copy/paste, you highlight with the mouse right button and then paste with the middle button. With xwinclip running, the

RE: Clipboard functionality (test77)

2003-01-31 Thread Harold L Hunt II
Nigel, :0.0 is most definitely not shorthand for localhost:0.0. Read up on X if you don't know what it is for. The behavior of the selection highlighting is expected. Harold -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Nigel Hathaway Sent: Friday,

Re: Some undesirable behaviour in Test77

2003-01-31 Thread Yadin Y Goldschmidt
Raymond, Are you sure you are not running twm or any other window manager? you have to REM twm in the batch file. Raymond Kwong [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... Harold: The latest X server, Test 77, does not crash with -multiwindow -clipboard for

RE: Clipboard functionality (test77)

2003-01-31 Thread Alexander Gottwald
Nigel Hathaway wrote: Harold, Unfortunately, :0.0 is just shorthand for localhost:0.0 (as I understand it), so it doesn't work either. :0.0 is shorthand for using unix domain sockets bye ago NP: Funker Vogt - Stolen thoughts -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.gotti.org ICQ:

Re: Some undesirable behaviour in Test 77

2003-01-31 Thread Raymond Kwong
Yadin, No, I am not running any X window manager with the problems encountered. I emailed Harold my startup script file earlier. The peculiar thing is that Xwin-4.2.0-20 (pre -clipboard release) does not suffer from these problems when I run it in multiwindow mode. It seems to me that this

processes lingering around after closing x-window

2003-01-31 Thread Quan Ding
Scenario: I started x-window, open an emacs window from bash. then I c-x c-c out of emacs, and exit bash, then close x-window. then check the running process by running windows task manager. 9 out 10 times, processes like bash and emacs is still there. Why?

Re: processes lingering around after closing x-window

2003-01-31 Thread Harold L Hunt II
Quan, Are you running with -multiwindow and/or -clipboard? Harold Quan Ding wrote: Scenario: I started x-window, open an emacs window from bash. then I c-x c-c out of emacs, and exit bash, then close x-window. then check the running process by running windows task manager. 9 out 10 times,

Re: processes lingering around after closing x-window

2003-01-31 Thread Quan Ding
no, I just used the default settings. I'm a newbie, not daring to change anything that I don't know much about. --- Harold L Hunt II [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Quan, Are you running with -multiwindow and/or -clipboard? Harold Quan Ding wrote: Scenario: I started x-window, open an

Re: Cannot run ssh...

2003-01-31 Thread Christopher Faylor
On Fri, Jan 31, 2003 at 08:29:58AM +0100, Sylvain Petreolle wrote: you must install the openssl package. see http://www.cygin.com/packages Which should, of course, have already been installed automatically if you run the normal cygwin install. I'm redirecting this to the proper mailing list. I

./configure trouble with X

2003-01-31 Thread Jason Sewall
In everything I've tried to install that needs X - like gnuplot and TeXmacs, I can't get past a problem with ./configure. Every time I run the script, I get this error after some regular-looking output: checking for ANSI C header files... yes checking for string.h... yes checking how to run the

Re: fatal IO error 104:

2003-01-31 Thread Christopher Faylor
On Fri, Jan 31, 2003 at 07:53:30PM -0600, Aldi Kraja wrote: Hi, I Open x windows: three open by default. I connect with one of them through ssh to a server. After some work I exit from each window with exit. Cygwin at the end it reports a problem: The problem: XIO: fatal IO error 104