versions). Trying to run “configure”, I get errors:
No package ‘xaw7’ found
No package ‘xmu’ found
http://x.cygwin.com/docs/ug/setup-cygwin-x-installing.html
installing xinit should have installed xclock and all its dependencies.
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months on this without looking it up?
Answered earlier from Blackberry, but the spam filter here doesn't
permit that.
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On 6/30/2010 10:15 AM, Christopher Faylor wrote:
OTOH, why not use putty if you don't know linux?
You haven't been mean enough. ssh is easier to use than putty,
regardless of knowledge of linux.
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Problem
by a reinstall :-)
Maybe there was a reboot in there somewhere. On my XP32 on T61
(configuration determined by my employer) it was frequently necessary
and sufficient to reboot before running startxwin. Now I have to take
it back as it's failing to perform the first mount during Windows boot.
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WALLACE, ANDREW F (ATTLABS) wrote:
I have a laptop with 2 GB of RAM running Window XP Professional Version
2002. Do I need more RAM for Cygwin/x to work effectively?
That seems unlikely. All problems I have with it, on a less powerful
machine, go away upon reboot. This is Windows, after
baseball07 wrote:
Hi everyone I am getting this error when I try and locally access the Linux
machines in my department and try and run a program called Cadence. Does
anyone know what this means? Thank you.
I am running Windows Vista home premium.
Back, Michael wrote:
My point is that relying on a user to have the forethought, time, and
patience to scour through a mailing list archive is probably not the most
effective or convenient form of communicating common upgrade problems and
solutions.
Asking thousands of people to answer