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Scott Fordin wrote:
> Just so you all know, it looks like installing the Xorg-related
> packages on my Solaris 10 machine (not difficult using the Sun
> Update Manager tool (/bin/updatemanager)) did the trick. No more
> X resource crashes on things l
Just so you all know, it looks like installing the Xorg-related
packages on my Solaris 10 machine (not difficult using the Sun
Update Manager tool (/bin/updatemanager)) did the trick. No more
X resource crashes on things like keyboard input (viz. XKEYBOARD).
I hope other people find this useful.
From: "Jon TURNEY" wrote...
jose isaias cabrera wrote:
Are you looking for XWin.log in /var/log ?
No. /tmp.
Ok, please look for /var/log/XWin.log; does it contain anything
interesting?
Attached...
If you open a cygwin bash shell, type the command to run the X server,
you get
no output
"Scott Fordin" wrote...
You know, as it so happens, I've been tracking down a solution to a
similar problem I just started experiencing today. In my case though,
I just upgraded from Ubuntu 8.04 to 8.10, and I'm trying to connect
to a Solaris 10 box. I can connect, and certain applications work
Jon TURNEY wrote:
> jose isaias cabrera wrote:
>> exits the login screen once I hit any key in the user textbox. Is there
>> any way to get the previous setup? Maybe it has to do with the keyboard
>> problem I have read very little of...
>
> No, I think problem is that the XDM (if that's what it
jose isaias cabrera wrote:
>> Are you looking for XWin.log in /var/log ?
> No. /tmp.
Ok, please look for /var/log/XWin.log; does it contain anything interesting?
>> If you open a cygwin bash shell, type the command to run the X server,
>> you get
>> no output at all?
> Cygwin X server is running
You know, as it so happens, I've been tracking down a solution to a
similar problem I just started experiencing today. In my case though,
I just upgraded from Ubuntu 8.04 to 8.10, and I'm trying to connect
to a Solaris 10 box. I can connect, and certain applications work
just fine, but a couple (in
You might also want to check your firewall settings. Firewalls tend
to get real touchy when the signatures for binary files change.
With the firewall turned it off, (just XP) and same problem occurrs...
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Problem reports:
xwin :0.0 -clipboard -query 13.142.6.222 -fp tcp/13.142.6.222:7100
I'm a bit suspicious of this command line as the server is called "XWin"
Tried, XWin... same difference.
Are you looking for XWin.log in /var/log ?
No. /tmp.
If you open a cygwin bash shell, type the command to run the
You might also want to check your firewall settings. Firewalls tend
to get real touchy when the signatures for binary files change.
Scott
Jon TURNEY wrote:
> jose isaias cabrera wrote:
>> Greetings!
>>
>> I just ran setup and upgraded to the new cygwin and something has
>> broke. I was able to r
jose isaias cabrera wrote:
>
> Greetings!
>
> I just ran setup and upgraded to the new cygwin and something has
> broke. I was able to run this command before,
>
> xwin :0.0 -clipboard -query 13.142.6.222 -fp tcp/13.142.6.222:7100
I'm a bit suspicious of this command line as the server is call
Greetings!
I just ran setup and upgraded to the new cygwin and something has broke. I
was able to run this command before,
xwin :0.0 -clipboard -query 13.142.6.222 -fp tcp/13.142.6.222:7100
and I would get the login screen of the Solaris 10 XServer and I was able to
login. Now, I get the
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