Re: another thing

2003-03-07 Thread ed
Chris,

xhost the remote machine, and try opening up an xterm on the remote
machine with the -display flag. If you don't have xterm on the remote
machine, then you don't have X installed on the remote machine, and
therefore X11 forwarding would be worthless.



On Thu, 6 Mar 2003, Chris Horn wrote:

> Seeing as I don't have that clip thing, here's some paraphrased debug messages:
> 
> Warning: No xauth data; using fake auth data for X11 forwarding
> debug1: Requesting X11 fwd w/ auth spoofing
> debug1: channel request 0: x11-req
> debug1: Remote: No xauth program; cannot forward with spoofing.
> 
> Does that mean that I need to install X (or at least xauth) on the remote 
> machine?
> 
> Thanks for all the help so far.
> chris.
> 
> -
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 703.413.1100 x5100
> 



Re: Re: compiling Motif (Lesstif) program

2003-03-07 Thread Klaus . Moschner
Hi Andrew,

this missing -lSM was part of it.
It still doesn't link correctly and this is the output now:
$ gcc -c simple.c -o simple.o  -I /usr/X11R6/include -L /usr/X11R6/lib/

$ gcc simple.o -o simple  -I /usr/X11R6/include -L /usr/X11R6/lib/ -lXm -lXt
-lSM -lX11
/usr/X11R6/lib//libXt.a(Shell.o)(.text+0x37cd):Shell.c: undefined reference
to `_IceConnectionNumber'
/usr/X11R6/lib//libXt.a(Shell.o)(.text+0x3e85):Shell.c: undefined reference
to `_IceProcessMessages'
collect2: ld returned 1 exit status

Klaus


/ [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
| Hi,
|
| I just try learning X and Motif.
| I have a very simple program:
|
| ---snip---
[... my snip ...]
| ---snip---
| and try to compile it using:
| gcc -o simple simple.c -I /usr/X11R6/include/ -L /usr/X11R6/lib/ -lXm -lXt
| -lX11

Could it be a missing -lSM before -lX11?

 /Andy


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Re: another thing

2003-03-07 Thread Andrew Markebo
/ Chris Horn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
| Seeing as I don't have that clip thing, here's some paraphrased debug messages:
|
| Warning: No xauth data; using fake auth data for X11 forwarding
| debug1: Requesting X11 fwd w/ auth spoofing
| debug1: channel request 0: x11-req
| debug1: Remote: No xauth program; cannot forward with spoofing.
|
| Does that mean that I need to install X (or at least xauth) on the
| remote machine?

You don't need to install X nor xauth, how you worked around it
though.. I don't remember, trying to :-)

Could it be turning off xauth on the server machine? Or doing xhost +
there?

Will try to remember :-)

 /Andy

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Re: another thing

2003-03-07 Thread Andrew Markebo
/ ed <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
| Chris,
|
| xhost the remote machine, and try opening up an xterm on the remote
| machine with the -display flag. If you don't have xterm on the remote
| machine, then you don't have X installed on the remote machine, and
| therefore X11 forwarding would be worthless.

You could have xterm on the other machine, but no server.. Or an
another X application.. (doesn't sound too likely, but could happen
:-)

And well he has done that, managed to start an x-application over the
network, not through ssh though.

/Andy

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Re: compiling Motif (Lesstif) program

2003-03-07 Thread Andrew Markebo
/ [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
| Hi Andrew,
|
| this missing -lSM was part of it.
| It still doesn't link correctly and this is the output now:
| $ gcc -c simple.c -o simple.o  -I /usr/X11R6/include -L /usr/X11R6/lib/

-lICE now :-) Think the order is "-lXm -lXt -lXext -lICE -lSM -lX11"

  /Andy

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Re: xwinclip not working with xdm

2003-03-07 Thread Alexander Gottwald
On Thu, 6 Mar 2003, J S wrote:

> Thanks Alex. That's the same problem I'm having. Can't select the text to 
> copy.
> I have some customers who use xdm to run their application but I'm not sure 
> what to do now because they need to cut and paste with it.

eg. xterm:
I can select text, but the inverted text is changed immediately back to normal.
But the text was copied to the clipboard

bye
ago



Re: XDM to linux box questions

2003-03-07 Thread Harold L Hunt II
Andrew,

Well, it sound to me like it had nothing to do with your Windows 
updates.  Why would it?  (Don't answer that.)  You don't have firewall 
software installed on your Windows machine, do you?

I am not sure precisely what is going on, but this line:
dhcp024-210-231-236.woh.rr.com:0
seems to indicate that xdm is trying to connect back to your Windows 
machine using a UNIX domain socket (which doesn't go between machines). 
  On the other hand, that could just be XDM's standard logfile notation 
and it may indicate that it is using TCP/IP.

In any case, I would do some searching about what that log line is 
supposed to look like and see if it mentions anything about TCP/IP and 
UNIX domain sockets.  That would at least get you started.

Harold

Andrew Sarangan wrote:
Hi

I am using cygwin/XFree86 on a Win2k computer to
communicate with my linux box (Slackware version). I
successfully configured both systems so that I was
able to log in via XDM into my linux box.
However, recently this has stopped working. My XDM
queries now go unanswered. I suspect that this has to
do with some Windows security updates that I had
applied. 

The xdm logs in my linux box shows the following:
xdm error (pid 2339): server open failed for
dhcp024-210-231-236.woh.rr.com:0, giving up
xdm error (pid 81): Display
dhcp024-210-231-236.woh.rr.com:0 cannot be opened
xdm error (pid 81): Display
dhcp024-210-231-236.woh.rr.com:0 is being disabled
It sounds like the problem is in my Win2k machine. I
am not a Win2k expert, so I don't know where to look
for clues. Suggestions are appreciated.
Thanks!



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Private Email Message.

2003-03-07 Thread Oliveira Savimbi
Good Day,

With warm heart I offer my friendship, and greetings, and I hope this mail meets you 
in good time. However strange or surprising this contact might seem to you as we have 
not met personally or had any dealings in the past, I humbly ask that you take due 
consideration of its importance and immense benefit. I duly apologize for infringing 
on your privacy, if this contact is not acceptable to you, as I make this proposal to 
you as a person of integrity.

First and foremost I wish to introduce myself properly to you. My name is Oliveira 
Chuli Savimbi, I am a nephew and Personal Assistant to Late Jonas Malheiro Savimbi, 
leader of UNITA (National Union for the Total Independence of Angola). As led by my 
instinct, I selected your email address from an internet directory, in my search for a 
partner, hence this email. I also crave your indulgence to read this carefully, and 
have a general overview of my situation. 

My Uncle (Mentor) was killed in a battle with government forces of Angola, led by 
President Dos Santos, on Friday 22nd February 2002. After his death, Mr. Antonio Dembo 
who was his second in command, assumed office as leader of UNITA, due to the lack of 
Charisma my Uncle had carried the party with in Dembo, there was chaos and struggle 
for leadership. Prominent members like Carlos Morgado lobbied to depose him and assume 
office as leader to enrich themselves and some of them who saw me as a threat to their 
ambitions, including Mr.Dembo, planned to kill me. The tension and confusion in UNITA 
become uncontrollable when Mr. Dembo died 10days after my Uncle's death. As I already 
lost my mentor in this struggle that has been on for three decades now, not so much of 
the struggle interested me anymore, as there was no more sense of direction. I then 
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I am sincerely proposing to you to render me your most needed assistance in respect to 
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I plan to use this money to safeguard my future. It is very essential that you 
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Also, ensure that this contact with you should be treated with utmost secrecy.

Your role in this project, is acting on my behalf to clear the safety deposit 
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To know more about the struggle by UNITA to liberate Angola, click on the links below 
and read. 

http://www.the-idler.com/IDLER-02/3-16.html

http://news.bbc.co.uk/hi/english/world/africa/newsid_1839000/1839252.stm

Sincerely,
O.C.Savimbi.


X11 Forwarding solution

2003-03-07 Thread Chris Horn
I think I've figured it out.  The critical missing factor was xauth on the 
remote machine.   I've summarized how I managed to get things to work below.

-

I have a machine that I am sitting at, we shall call it local.  It is from 
here that I am running the ssh client to log into the remote machine and 
run my X11 app across the network.

The remote machine can also be called the server, and is running 
sshd.  This server machine has the X application that I wish to run.

The remote box does NOT have to have an X server installed.  It is a 
server, it doesn't need X; as long as the X applications have their 
libraries on the server, everything will be fine.  The server must, 
however, have some X applications installed on it (e.g. ethereal).  Without 
them, what would be the point of X11 forwarding!?!

The server also MUST have a local copy of xauth for the ssh X11 forwarding 
to work.  SSH uses the xauth on the local machine to set up an xauth entry 
for the dummy X server that it sets up.  For Debian, this can be 
accomplished by installing the xbase-clients package.

On the remote box, I also had to set the X11Forwarding variable to 'yes' in 
sshd_config.  After telling sshd to reload its configuration files (or 
restarting it), I was able to do the normal steps to forward X11.

ssh -l  -XC 

You may also need to use the -A option to enable forwarding of the 
authentication agent connection.  I'm not really sure of what this means, 
however.

Be sure to check the command line parameters for your copy of ssh.  I know 
that on a SunOS maachine, I use a command-line that looks like this:

ssh -l  +X +C +a 

Where the +a is that optional forwarding of the auth agent connection...

I hope this clears it up for everyone.
Thanks for your help!
-
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
703.413.1100 x5100


xterm.exe not reading XTerm file in app-defaults

2003-03-07 Thread Bryan . S . Lakey
I have run into a problem where xterm.exe ignores the XTerm file in
\usr\X11R6\lib\X11\app-defaults.  I have been able to reproduce this problem
on the current binaries and the current CVS tree.  It has showed up on both
Windows NT and XP.  The tricky part is that the problem is intermittent; on
identical hardware, with identical ghost images, it will work on one machine
and not the other.  The Cygwin install is identical on each box.  The
current user is an admin user on both boxes.  I am thinking that it could be
an 8.3 naming problem with the app-defaults folder.  Any ideas?

 

Thanks,

Bryan

 



[Patch] Multiwindow mode

2003-03-07 Thread Kensuke Matsuzaki
Hi,

This patch fix problems that related window focus.
 The focus switching rapidly
 Tweak UI X-Mouse problem

Kensuke Matsuzaki


multiwindow_focus.patch
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