>>>>> Steinar Bang <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>>>>> Alexander Gottwald <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>> On Mon, 11 Aug 2003, Steinar Bang wrote:
>>> My /etc/X11/XF86Config file contains:
>>> Section "InputDevice"
>>>
> Alexander Gottwald <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>> Do I need something more in my XF86Config?
[snip!]
> there is a minimal sample at
> http://www.tu-chemnitz.de/~goal/xfree/XF86Config.bz2
Thanx! I put in the dummy sections at the end of this file (see my
attached XF86Config file below). I could
>>>>> Alexander Gottwald <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> On Mon, 11 Aug 2003, Steinar Bang wrote:
>> My /etc/X11/XF86Config file contains:
>> Section "InputDevice"
>> Identifier "Keyboard1"
>> Driver "Keyboard"
>
> Harold L Hunt II <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Steinar,
> XFree86-xserv-4.3.0-3 is Test95.
> So, no, your bug is not fixed in Test95.
> Besides, your bug seems to occur when you simply click on the tray
> icon, before you even get a menu, correct?
Nope. It happens after I've selected "Exit".
> Harold L Hunt II <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> The XFree86-bin-icons-4.3.0-2 package has been updated in the Cygwin
> distribution.
Is there a way to list the content of an installed cygwin package?
Ie. something like "rpm -ql" or "dpkg -L"?
The other day I was looking for a nice icon to use on m
>>>>> Steinar Bang <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>>>>> Steinar Bang <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>> Platform: Intel PIII, Win2k professional,
>> XFree86-xserv 4.3.0-3
>> Now I've crashed Win2k twice in one day, by opening the RMBM on the
>
Platform: Intel PIII, Win2k professional,
XFree86-xserv 4.3.0-3
Now I've crashed Win2k twice in one day, by opening the RMBM on the
icon in the tool tray, and selecting "Exit".
The XFree86-xserv process had been started with the following command
line:
start XWin -multiwindow -clipboa
> Harold L Hunt II <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> You guys don't happen to be running on machines with two CPUs or a
> Pentium 4 3.0+ GHz with HyperThreading enabled, do you?
Nope. Single CPU PIII 700MHz, with Windows 2000, 5.00.2195, SP2.
>>>>> Steinar Bang <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>>>>> Harold L Hunt II <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>> Steinar,
>> XFree86-xserv-4.3.0-3 is Test95.
>> So, no, your bug is not fixed in Test95.
>> Besides, your bug seems to occur when you sim
> Alexander Gottwald <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>> > BTW: can you run the program from
>> > http://www.tu-chemnitz.de/~goal/keyboard.tar.gz
>> I get a "404 Not found" on that URL, unfortunately.
> http://www.tu-chemnitz.de/~goal/xfree/keyboard.tar.gz
$ ./keyboard.exe
KeyboardType: 4: IBM enhance
Platform: Intel PIII, Win2k professional,
XFree86-xserv 4.3.0-3,
XFree86-etc 4.3.0-3,
XFree86-startup-scripts 4.2.0-5
I'm starting XWin in rootless mode, from a desktop shortcut to
C:\cygwin\usr\X11R6\bin\startxwin.bat
I'm unable to get a Norwegian keyboard,
>>>>> Steinar Bang <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Platform: Intel PIII, Win2k professional,
> XFree86-xserv 4.3.0-3
> Now I've crashed Win2k twice in one day, by opening the RMBM on the
> icon in the tool tray, and selecting "Exit".
Make that &
> Igor Pechtchanski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
[snip!]
> Unfortunately, you wouldn't be able to distribute the resulting
> application, because anything linked with cygwin1.dll automatically
> becomes GPLd. If you could find an open-source JDK, this problem
> would not arise.
IANAL, but... can thi
> Harold L Hunt II <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Links:
> I just posted Test 96 to the server development page:
> http://xfree86.cygwin.com/devel/shadow/
[snip!]
> 3) winconfig.c - Add new defaults for keyboardlayout: English (USA,
> Dvorak) and Norwegian. (Alexander Gottwald)
The "Alt Gr" key does
> Alexander Gottwald <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Do you have Windows XP?
No. Win2k.
> This is a known problem.
> See http://cygwin.com/ml/cygwin-xfree/2003-09/msg00080.html
> and following posts for more information.
Hm... I'm not using XDMCP, and this worked in the previous release of
the se
> Harold L Hunt II <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Perhaps Test99/4.3.0-9 fixes your problem?
Nope. I did an update today, and the AltGr button still misbehaves.
I ran xev and pressed and released AltGr. Here's the result:
KeyPress event, serial 17, synthetic NO, window 0x101,
root 0x3a, su
> Harold L Hunt II <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> You don't have any of the Windows PowerToys installed, do you?
Not intentially.
Can they be installed during a service pack upgrade? Can they be
remotely installed by "helpful" IT support people? Is there a way to
find out if I have them installed?
For whatever reason, my "AltGr is Control key on Norwegian keyboard"
problem, has gone away with this release.
> Harold L Hunt II <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
(I'm not Constantine, but I see the same problem)
> However, I want to know what application was failing in your xinit
> scripts. There should not be an application that requires
> cygfreetype-9.dll in the default script. Have you modified your
> scrip
>>>>> Steinar Bang <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>>>>> Harold L Hunt II <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>> However, I want to know what application was failing in your xinit
>> scripts. There should not be an application that requires
>> cygfreetype-
> Harold L Hunt II <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> You need the libfreetype26 package, which is gotten by selecting the
> freetype2 package. It should have been automatically selected, but
> it looks like it wasn't in your case.
When I started setup.exe right now, and clicked keep on the
XFree86-xser
Platform: GNU Emacs 21.2.1 on RH8 (vanilla RH8 Emacs)
Cygwin XFree86-xserv 4.3.0-21
Win2k
Norwegian keyboard (autodetected by the X server)
When GNU Emacs from RH8 is displaying on Cygwin/XFree86, and I do the
command C-k C-k to get a line into the kill buffer, and th
Platform: Cygwin XFree86-xserv 4.3.0-21
Cygwin XFree86-bin 4.3.0-7 (xterm is is in this package)
Win2k
Norwegian keyboard (autodetected by the X server)
When I press Alt-b to move back one word, in bash in xterm on cygwin,
instead I get the letter â.
When I press Alt
> Alexander Gottwald <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Hm, xev reports Alt+b but the bash gets â. Must be a problem with xterm.
> -> Press Control and click into the xterm window. You'll get a menu.
> Select "Meta Sends Escape" from the menu.
This menu entry was previously unselected. I selected it, an
> Hans Dekker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Change to es file:
> key { type[Group1]="TWO_LEVEL",
> [ Mode_switch, Multi_key ] };
> modifier_map Mod5 { };
The no file looks like this:
key { type[Group1]="TWO_LEVEL",
[ ISO_Level3_Shift,
Platform: Intel i7, Windows 10 Pro
Cygwin64
I installed cygwin X yesterday (basically the xorg-server, xlaunch,
lxterminal, openssh and mosh). SSH doesn't work in the resulting
installation because cygwin believes the home directory is /home/sb.
I have set HOME as an environment variab
> Ross Boulet :
> Have you tried running mkpasswd? The man page for mkpasswd looks like
> it might accomplish what you want.
Thanks! That worked!
Here's what I did:
1. Let the mkpasswd program create an /etc/passwd for my user
sb@ITEM-S63383:~$ mkpasswd -c -p "$(cygpath -H)" >/etc/pass
> Ian Burrell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Harold Hunt wrote:
>> Also, I request that you keep the XFree86-xserv package, as that
>> will allow us to realize the immediate benefit of being able to
>> release the Test-** server or updates to the stable server as small
>> downloads that everyone can
> Alexander Gottwald <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Is access from nonlocal machine allowed? Some distributions install
> xdm/kdm/gdm in a configuration where only local clients are allowed
> to connect.
I know that debian testing and RedHat 7.2 does this. My guess is that
all distributions does th
> Tim Thomson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> On Sun, 2002-06-16 at 02:30, Rasjid Wilcox wrote:
>> Strangely enough, I was planning to start work on project again
>> this month, and perhaps even this weekend, with my first step being
>> to do the script to configure XDMCP access on a 'standard' linux
> "Harold Hunt" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> This time we might get a lot of new users because we are so easy to
> install now. Crossing my fingers...
For or against the new users? :-)
> Rick Umali <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> I captured the screen shots into Paint Shop Pro, and saved the
> images directly to JPG. I didn't save them into BMP, unfortunately.
Once you have saved them as JPEGs, the blurring has already occurred.
What happens is that sharp transitions are blurred b
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