Re: Caps lock and shifted symbols

2004-10-29 Thread Alexander Gottwald
On Thu, 28 Oct 2004, Tommy Phillips wrote:

 I'm running Cygwin XFree86 version 6.7.0.0-12, and I
 have a problem with xterm windows running on AIX 5.1. 
 I think the version of xterm running on AIX is 1.9,
 but I'm not sure how to tell (I got this guess from
 strings).

Please try xev and report what KeyPress events are reported
when you press Shift and a key

bye
ago
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[Administrativa] Worm messages

2004-10-29 Thread Alexander Gottwald
Hi mailing list memebers,

There is a new version of the Bagle worm[1] spreading and there 
are lot of its postings hitting the mailing list.

It seems some people on the mailing got their pc infected and
are now sending mail 
a) to the mailing list and their members
b) using addresses of mailing list members as sender address.

I'd like to encourage all members of this mailing list to scan 
their systems to stop spreading to worm.

thanks
ago
[1] http://vil.mcafeesecurity.com/vil/content/v_129509.htm
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Fwd: Re: Caps lock and shifted symbols

2004-10-29 Thread Tommy Phillips
xev output attached.

For this output, I typed:
  caps lockAB-_capslock-_
and saw output:
AB--_

--- Alexander Gottwald
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 Date: Fri, 29 Oct 2004 10:58:04 +0200 (MEST)
 From: Alexander Gottwald
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 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: Re: Caps lock and shifted symbols
 
 On Thu, 28 Oct 2004, Tommy Phillips wrote:
 
  I'm running Cygwin XFree86 version 6.7.0.0-12, and
 I
  have a problem with xterm windows running on AIX
 5.1. 
  I think the version of xterm running on AIX is
 1.9,
  but I'm not sure how to tell (I got this guess
 from
  strings).
 
 Please try xev and report what KeyPress events are
 reported
 when you press Shift and a key
 
 bye
   ago
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RE: Caps lock and shifted symbols

2004-10-29 Thread Thomas Chadwick
Try turning off NumLock.
-Tom



Re: Fwd: Re: Caps lock and shifted symbols

2004-10-29 Thread Alexander Gottwald
On Fri, 29 Oct 2004, Tommy Phillips wrote:

 xev output attached.
 
 For this output, I typed:
   caps lockAB-_capslock-_
 and saw output:
 AB--_

xev reported:
AB-_-_

bye
ago
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New rootless mode

2004-10-29 Thread Kensuke Matsuzaki
Hi, guys.

I'm writing code related mwextwm. Temporally I added -internalwm
option. It  detects another window manager, and automatically it
switches on/off built-in window manager. There are duplicated code for
-rootless and -multiwindow and -mwextwm. This will merge those three
mode.

I have to clean-up, debug and test more. But I want to know direction
of this patch before. How do you think?

1. Add -internalwm option? (more better naming?)
2. Replace -rootless and -multiwindow with this.
or something else.
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re : Re: Fwd: Minimal replacement for Exceed

2004-10-29 Thread amanda345
   Date: Thu, 28 Oct 2004 15:48:18 -0700 (PDT)
   From: Igor Furlan 
   Subject: Re: Minimal replacement for Exceed
   To: cygwin-xfree at cygwin dot com

   --- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

I want to find a replacement for Hummingbird Exceed.
 I know that Cygwin includes an X server, but I'm
not interested in all of Cygwin.  What would be the
minimum I'd need to install to be able to run
Cygwin/X?  In case it matters, I'd like to run the X
server with the -multiwindow and -clipboard
parameters.
   

   http://x.cygwin.com/docs/ug/setup-cygwin-x-installing.html

Yeah, I already read that; it says:

  On the next screen you will select the packages that will be
  downloaded and installed. A listing of the Cygwin/X packages is
  given below; a listing of the general Cygwin packages would be
  beyond the scope of this document.

In the listing of Cygwin/X packages the guide says which X11 packages
are required, but it says nothing about the general Cygwin packages
that are needed for a minimal X server (they are beyond the scope of
this document).  That's what my original query is trying to get at.
(Sorry for the confusion.)

Amanda




Re: re : Re: Fwd: Minimal replacement for Exceed

2004-10-29 Thread Eric Masson
 amanda == amanda  [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 amanda That's what my original query is trying to get at. (Sorry for
 amanda the confusion.)

So what ?

You will get a few extra packages on your windows box, that's all.

Eric Masson

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Re: re : Re: Fwd: Minimal replacement for Exceed

2004-10-29 Thread Igor Furlan

--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 In the listing of Cygwin/X packages the guide says
 which X11 packages
 are required, but it says nothing about the general
 Cygwin packages
 that are needed for a minimal X server (they are
 beyond the scope of
 this document).  That's what my original query is
 trying to get at.
 (Sorry for the confusion.)
 

yes  you are right ... but half page later the same
document says


You must select the xorg-x11-base package, which is
located in the X11 category.
 The xorg-x11-base package is a helper package
that automatically selects a working set of packages
for you that will allow Cygwin/X to work. -


You may also want to ensure that the inetutils and
openssh packages are selected if you wish to use
telnet and ssh to connect to remote machines.
 


Re: re : Re: Fwd: Minimal replacement for Exceed

2004-10-29 Thread Kensuke Matsuzaki
If you don't need full Cygwin and latest version, coLinux people
create minimum package. I don't use this, and I don't know well.
Maybe it is worth looking at.

http://www.colinux.org/wiki/index.php/XCoLinux
http://www.digitalfire.co.za/index.php?page=18
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