Dear all,
after some experience of success on last Friday I have
updated the system and my primary apllication does nopt
work in single root environment anymore but it works
very well in multimode one. Surely, there are at least
two possible culprits application itself and XFree86,
how can I
On Tue, 1 Jun 2004, Tom Sobczynski wrote:
Using the current Cygwin X Server in multiwindow mode (i.e. Windows
native window manager), I get the X pointer when the mouse is in the
menu, toolbar and scrollbar areas of Gnome applications. The problem
goes away when I switch to rootless mode and
On Wed, 2 Jun 2004, Ariel Burbaickij wrote:
Dear all,
after some experience of success on last Friday I have
updated the system and my primary apllication does nopt
work in single root environment anymore but it works
very well in multimode one. Surely, there are at least
two possible
Using the current Cygwin X Server in multiwindow mode (i.e. Windows
native window manager), I get the X pointer when the mouse is in the
menu, toolbar and scrollbar areas of Gnome applications. The problem
goes away when I switch to rootless mode and run another window manager,
such as
On Wed, 2 Jun 2004, Ariel Burbaickij wrote:
It just does not overcome the phase of window form and background
it stays in this phase for a while and quits afterwards, without showing
anything senseful. This happens only in single mode while displaying back
from Sun and it happens only on
On Wed, 2 Jun 2004, Kris Thielemans wrote:
Using the current Cygwin X Server in multiwindow mode (i.e. Windows
native window manager), I get the X pointer when the mouse is in the
menu, toolbar and scrollbar areas of Gnome applications. The problem
goes away when I switch to rootless
On Wed, 2 Jun 2004, Ariel Burbaickij wrote:
It just does not overcome the phase of window form and background
it stays in this phase for a while and quits afterwards, without showing
anything senseful. This happens only in single mode while displaying
back
from Sun and it happens only
On Mon, 31 May 2004, Alder wrote:
Igor Pechtchanski wrote::
On Sat, 29 May 2004, Alder wrote:
You need to pass the --login option to the bash shell started by the
xterm, either by changing the xterm invocation to xterm -e bash --login
-i or by passing the -ls option to xterm.
Hello dear mailing list participants,
being on eternal quest to surmount shortcomings ;)
I stumbled over drag drop issue. The usual situation:
I have one Sun application, wnat to display back it tunneled
in ssh and drag drop does not work. What is the situation
with drag and drop support -- is
On Wed, 2 Jun 2004, Ariel Burbaickij wrote:
Hello dear mailing list participants,
being on eternal quest to surmount shortcomings ;)
I stumbled over drag drop issue. The usual situation:
I have one Sun application, wnat to display back it tunneled
in ssh and drag drop does not work.
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 also have the 'dissapearing mouse pointer'-phenomenon.
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