Ugh, top-posting... Reformatted.
On Mon, 20 Feb 2006, Angelo Graziosi wrote:
> > According to Angelo Graziosi on 2/20/2006 6:00 AM:
> > >
> > > I have noted that many applications do not start when one clicks on
> > > the links in
> > >
> > >Start | Programs | Cygwin-X (on W2K SP4)
> > >
andrew pierce wrote:
Hello. I am trying to use Cygwin/X for access to our AIX machines. I
can successfully use Xceed to connect, export DISPLAY=, and
run xclock or other x applications.
I can't get the same results using Cygwin. Here are my steps:
1. Start Cygwin
2. type startx to open an xterm
René Berber wrote:
[snip]
> Looks like XWin access needs to be set, use either "xhost +" (that gives
> access
> from all computers to your workstation, if you want to be more specific then
> it's "xhost +10.19.20.221) or xauth (I don't know how to use this).
I found how to use xauth.
On the remo
andrew pierce wrote:
> Hello. I am trying to use Cygwin/X for access to our AIX machines. I
> can successfully use Xceed to connect, export DISPLAY=, and
> run xclock or other x applications.
>
> I can't get the same results using Cygwin. Here are my steps:
>
> 1. Start Cygwin
> 2. type startx t
Hello. I am trying to use Cygwin/X for access to our AIX machines. I
can successfully use Xceed to connect, export DISPLAY=, and
run xclock or other x applications.
I can't get the same results using Cygwin. Here are my steps:
1. Start Cygwin
2. type startx to open an xterm on my Windows machine
On Mon, 20 Feb 2006, Eric Blake wrote:
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> Wrong list. Redirected. Please be sure that followups go to
> cygwin-xfree, as the Cygwin-X start menu item is X related.
>
Too late for my replay to Brett Serkez !
In any case I think that this is
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Wrong list. Redirected. Please be sure that followups go to
cygwin-xfree, as the Cygwin-X start menu item is X related.
According to Angelo Graziosi on 2/20/2006 6:00 AM:
>
> I have noted that many applications do not start when one clicks on the
>