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Hello dear mailing list participants,
while trying to open cmdtool in te X11
displayback mode directed towards
machine with cygwin X free environment
running I get following:
X Error of failed request: BadWindow (invalid Window parameter)
Major opcode of failed request: 7 (X_ReparentWindow)
On Mon, 11 Apr 2005, Ariel Burbaickij wrote:
Hello dear mailing list participants,
while trying to open cmdtool in te X11
displayback mode directed towards
machine with cygwin X free environment
running I get following:
X Error of failed request: BadWindow (invalid Window parameter)
Thank you for quick response.
I observed it in non-multiwindow mode, so
I guess the question should be other way
round ;-)
On Apr 11, 2005 11:14 AM, Alexander Gottwald
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On Mon, 11 Apr 2005, Ariel Burbaickij wrote:
Hello dear mailing list participants,
while trying
On Mon, 11 Apr 2005, Ariel Burbaickij wrote:
Thank you for quick response.
I observed it in non-multiwindow mode, so
I guess the question should be other way
round ;-)
Then I'd expect it to be a bug in cmdtool. The windowed
mode is very simple and all applications should work fine
with
Well, then I will try my luck with people from Solaris newsgroup.
Thank you for your help, nevertheless
On Apr 11, 2005 12:09 PM, Alexander Gottwald
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On Mon, 11 Apr 2005, Ariel Burbaickij wrote:
Thank you for quick response.
I observed it in non-multiwindow mode, so
We have encountered a problem when different non-admin users try to
use Cygwin/X on the same Windows system (at different times, I mean).
This is with a standard Cygwin/X installation, as far as I can tell,
so I'm rather surprised by how little discussion I found of this in
the archives.
On Mon, 11 Apr 2005, Alan J. Flavell wrote:
whose Subject is using cygwin/x as non-administrator doesn't work
(which is not exactly the problem that we are getting, since the
*first* non-administrator has no problems starting Cygwin/X as many
times as they want to - the problem is with the
I guess in /usr/X11R6/bin/startxwin.bat, they circumvent the problem by
removing the .X11-unix directory at start:
:CLEANUP-FINISH
if exist %CYGWIN_ROOT%\tmp\.X11-unix rmdir %CYGWIN_ROOT%\tmp\.X11-unix
P.
Alan J. Flavell wrote:
We have encountered a problem when different non-admin users try
I've recently installed cygwin-xfree 6.8.2.0-1 and
cannot figure out how to get titlebars on my windows.
How is this done?
Thank-you,
Gary
---
~ cat startwin.bat
@echo off
SET DISPLAY=127.0.0.1:0.0
SET CYGWIN_ROOT=\cygwin
SET
PATH=.;%CYGWIN_ROOT%\bin;%CYGWIN_ROOT%\usr\X11R6\bin;%PATH%
On Mon, 11 Apr 2005, Gary Taylor wrote:
I've recently installed cygwin-xfree 6.8.2.0-1 and
cannot figure out how to get titlebars on my windows.
How is this done?
Start a window manager. Twm is installed with xorg-x11-bin
but you may also install windowmaker or fvwm2.
REM Windows
On Mon, 11 Apr 2005, Chuck Theobald wrote:
Interestingly, the suggestion that root needs to own /tmp/.X11-unix is
impossible, as root is an invalid user.
This is a message left over from the unix versions of Xorg. I'm just too
lazy to go through the whole get a patch into the stable branch of
No, Exactly the same error. Unfortunately, the only information I got
from Agilent was that they couldn't get it to work either, in the past.
They said it DOES work on linux with their application (isn't it
virtually the same?). In any case thanks for replying. If you have an
idea for a direction
Another option, if it's only 1 app you have problems with
is to run an X VNC Server session on your hpux box
and then run the VNC Client on your windows box to see
the app. I was having some problems with Sun's Workshop
Debugger under Cygwin/X, and that was my solution.
On Mon, 11 Apr 2005
Thank You all for your help. I Copied the fonts for HPUX to the fonts
directory for Cygwin/X. It works very well now.
Terry
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