On Thu, 2004-03-25 at 16:39, Harold L Hunt II wrote:
Please look at my message about your installation being out of date.
Harold
I had previously tried a setup.exe 'reinstall' and also uninstalling
xserv and installing it from the easynet.be mirror, neither worked.
However, last night I
Subject: RE: Pathnames for X server app-defaults etc.
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On Thu, 2004-03-25
Ruth Ivimey-Cook wrote:
On Thu, 2004-03-25 at 16:39, Harold L Hunt II wrote:
Please look at my message about your installation being out of date.
Harold
I had previously tried a setup.exe 'reinstall' and also uninstalling
xserv and installing it from the easynet.be mirror, neither worked.
Hi,
I've had similar problems. I noticed that the problems existed due to lack of
permissions. When I set permissions (on the Windows side) as Full Control to Everyone,
the deletion of old installation and the re-installation of new version worked.
It seems that permissions of the C:\cygwin
Earlier this week, I re-installed Cygwin from scratch. The current version
of the X server is 4.3.0-60.
I noticed various oddities - in particular, application default files
were ignored and the keyboard map was incorrect (for example, '#' produced
a '\'). Then I realized that the server now
From: Dr.D.J.Picton dave at aps5 dot ph dot bham dot ac dot uk
To: cygwin-xfree at cygwin dot com
Date: Thu, 25 Mar 2004 12:22:01 + (GMT)
Subject: Pathnames for X server app-defaults etc.
Reply-to: cygwin-xfree at cygwin dot com
Reply-to: Dr.D.J.Picton dave at aps5 dot
Would the following issue:
Earlier this week, I re-installed Cygwin from scratch. The current version
of the X
server is 4.3.0-60.
Be why my X server doesn't start up any more?
I get the following Xwin.log after running X :0 from the cygwin shell:
(EE) Unable to locate/open config file
On Thu, 25 Mar 2004, Ruth Ivimey-Cook wrote:
XDM: too many retransmissions
There is a problem with the xdmcp server.
bye
ago
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Ago wrote:
There is a problem with the xdmcp server.
As I said, I ran the command as X :0, which IIRC should not require an
xdmcp server. Even if it did, I have another machine which can log in to the
same server fine.
Regards,
Ruth
On Thu, 25 Mar 2004, Ruth Ivimey-Cook wrote:
Ago wrote:
There is a problem with the xdmcp server.
As I said, I ran the command as X :0, which IIRC should not require an
xdmcp server. Even if it did, I have another machine which can log in to the
same server fine.
The xserver is called
Ruth Ivimey-Cook wrote:
Would the following issue:
Earlier this week, I re-installed Cygwin from scratch. The current version
of the X
server is 4.3.0-60.
Be why my X server doesn't start up any more?
Does not appear to be. In addition to what Alexander said, if the
XWin.log you sent
Dr.D.J.Picton wrote:
Earlier this week, I re-installed Cygwin from scratch. The current version
of the X server is 4.3.0-60.
I noticed various oddities - in particular, application default files
were ignored and the keyboard map was incorrect (for example, '#' produced
a '\'). Then I realized
On Thu, 2004-03-25 at 15:36, Alexander Gottwald wrote:
On Thu, 25 Mar 2004, Ruth Ivimey-Cook wrote:
The xserver is called XWin.exe. Maybe X is a custom script that starts the
xserver with xdmcp parameters. The first lines of the log should contain
the commandline parameters. Unfortunately you
Please look at my message about your installation being out of date.
Harold
Ruth Ivimey-Cook wrote:
On Thu, 2004-03-25 at 15:36, Alexander Gottwald wrote:
On Thu, 25 Mar 2004, Ruth Ivimey-Cook wrote:
The xserver is called XWin.exe. Maybe X is a custom script that starts the
xserver with xdmcp
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