On 08/08/2010 15:57, l.w...@surrey.ac.uk wrote:
Hi Jon,
I just downloaded the current X server and its libraries in the Cygwin distro;
the xwin-gl allusion came from the previous thread I mentioned.
So, the current problem is with OpenGL on X.
OpenGL and hardware acceleration are not
Hello
I working on an bug With Xwin/Xorg and Solaris CDE WM which leads to
the freeze of the X server.
My research shows that this bug seems to be fixed in Xorg 1.8.99.905 (1.9 RC 5)
http://sourceware.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=11301
I would like to try it, so I downloaded the source package
2010/8/9 Michel Hummel hummel.mic...@gmail.com
Hello
I working on an bug With Xwin/Xorg and Solaris CDE WM which leads to
the freeze of the X server.
My research shows that this bug seems to be fixed in Xorg 1.8.99.905 (1.9 RC
5)
http://sourceware.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=11301
I
Hi Jon,
the lack of flickering and lack of double-buffering you describe sounds like
geomview being run without opengl, either because it has been compiled without
opengl (still the default if you just type ./configure, I believe), or because
geomview -noopengl
was issued. Did you build
On 09/08/2010 14:57, Michel Hummel wrote:
2010/8/9 Michel Hummelhummel.mic...@gmail.com
Hello
I working on an bug With Xwin/Xorg and Solaris CDE WM which leads to
the freeze of the X server.
My research shows that this bug seems to be fixed in Xorg 1.8.99.905 (1.9 RC 5)
On 09/08/2010 15:08, l.w...@surrey.ac.uk wrote:
Hi Jon,
the lack of flickering and lack of double-buffering you describe sounds like
geomview being run without opengl, either because it has been compiled without
opengl (still the default if you just type ./configure, I believe), or because
On 9 Aug 2010, at 17:30, Jon TURNEY wrote:
On 09/08/2010 15:08, l.w...@surrey.ac.uk wrote:
Hi Jon,
the lack of flickering and lack of double-buffering you describe sounds like
geomview being run without opengl, either because it has been compiled
without opengl (still the default if
On 03/08/2010 16:21, Ryan Johnson wrote:
As I mentioned before, I'd seen references to those fonts but wasn't sure it
would actually help me. I just installed them and, sure enough, there's still
some (fewer?) missing charsets.
The delay dropped to only 2-3 seconds now though, so I guess that
On 8:59 PM, Jon TURNEY wrote:
On 03/08/2010 16:21, Ryan Johnson wrote:
As I mentioned before, I'd seen references to those fonts but wasn't
sure it
would actually help me. I just installed them and, sure enough,
there's still
some (fewer?) missing charsets.
The delay dropped to only 2-3
On 09/08/2010 22:14, Ryan Johnson wrote:
I was overjoyed to see that the release notes for the new X server release
mention support for resizing the X desktop with the windows desktop.
Unfortunately, it didn't work :(
I modified the xwin windows shortcut to run as follows:
I finally had to replace my ancient Windows XP box, and ended up with
a Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit system. If I run setup.exe to install a
fresh cygwin, it succeeds as long as I don't touch the X11 set, leaving
it at Default (which is to say, don't install anything in the set). If
I
On 12/07/2010 16:02, webmaster wrote:
--enable-narrowproto
That turns on a #define for NARROWPROTO which may be missing
Changing subject to reflect that this is a bug with the Cygwin
XTerm package.
I confirmed that
On 9 August 2010 19:12, L.Wood wrote:
if cygwin terminal supports copy and paste, I couldn't figure it out...
Right click on titlebar, Edit-Mark, drag left mouse button to select,
right click to copy. Yep, it's terrible, but that's the standard
Windows console for you. Enable 'Quick Edit' in its
On 8/10/2010 12:02 AM, Jon TURNEY wrote:
On 09/08/2010 22:14, Ryan Johnson wrote:
I was overjoyed to see that the release notes for the new X server
release
mention support for resizing the X desktop with the windows desktop.
Unfortunately, it didn't work :(
I modified the xwin windows
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