Bugtracking

2005-06-30 Thread Tobias Polzin
 You can add bugs to
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/enter_bug.cgi?product=xorg
 Component is DDX/cygwin and assign the bug to ago at freedesktop dot org.

Shouldn´t this made more public, e.g. on the xfree86.cygwin.com page?

Should I enter the AltGr Minimizing and the Hidden Taskbar feature there
as well? I am very happy that you work on them!

Thanks,
  Tobias

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Re: cygwin-xfree Digest - How do I change colours in Xterm etc.

2005-06-30 Thread Alexander Gottwald
On Wed, 29 Jun 2005 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 
 Thanks. That works in .Xdefaults. I must have been doing something wrong. 
 Even though the colours are right I get strange messages when I open a new 
 xterm (typing xterm or xterm) though. Like this:
 
  is not defineding: Color name black
  to type Booleanonvert string false
  to type Intot convert string 10
  to type Booleanonvert string true
  is not definedame green4
  is not definedame #00E000

Try converting the file to unix line endings 
dos2unix ~/.Xdefaults

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Re: Bugtracking

2005-06-30 Thread Alexander Gottwald
On Thu, 30 Jun 2005, Tobias Polzin wrote:

  You can add bugs to
 https://bugs.freedesktop.org/enter_bug.cgi?product=xorg
  Component is DDX/cygwin and assign the bug to ago at freedesktop dot org.
 
 Shouldn´t this made more public, e.g. on the xfree86.cygwin.com page?

I fear it will fill bugzilla with problem with startx bugs.
 
 Should I enter the AltGr Minimizing and the Hidden Taskbar feature there
 as well? I am very happy that you work on them!

Fell free to do so. I usally enter some larger bugs to bugzilla too the tow 
are still missing.

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Re: Bugtracking

2005-06-30 Thread Christopher Faylor
On Thu, Jun 30, 2005 at 01:05:54PM +0200, Alexander Gottwald wrote:
On Thu, 30 Jun 2005, Tobias Polzin wrote:
You can add bugs to
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/enter_bug.cgi?product=xorg
Component is DDX/cygwin and assign the bug to ago at freedesktop dot
org.

Shouldn?t this made more public, e.g.  on the xfree86.cygwin.com page?

I fear it will fill bugzilla with problem with startx bugs.

Yes, that's the basic problem with any sort of online bug reporting
database for cygwin, unfortunately.  The database will soon fill with
user cockpit errors.

cgf


logout from gnome-session over ssh

2005-06-30 Thread Jerome Asselin
I want to be able to run gnome-session on a remote linux server from a
Windows XP workstation. I also want to have decent security, so I'm
trying to avoid using XDMCP.

I've just installed cygwin, selecting these packages (and default
dependencies): openssh, vim, xorg-x11-base.

From a cygwin bash shell, I run these commands:

Xwin 
export DISPLAY=:0
ssh -Y remoteserver -l user gnome-session

This works fine until I try to logout from gnome-session. Logging out
doesn't kill nautilus nor ssh (nor firefox). I have to manually kill the
ssh command to terminate the gnome-session.

How can I make it so that I can cleanly logout from gnome-session?

Thanks.

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Re: logout from gnome-session over ssh

2005-06-30 Thread Ariel Millennium Thornton
Hello.

This seems like a bug with ssh.  I get the same thing ssh'ing from Linux
to Linux and from Windows to Linux.  The problem is that the ssh session
won't end until every process started by it ends.  If you're using ssh
as the client command for starting the X server, one workaround is to
log out normally, wait until only the persistent processes are running,
then hit Ctrl+Alt+Backspace to kill the server.

If someone knows the real solution, I'd like to know it too.  What I
present is only a workaround, not a solution.

-ArielMT


On Thu, 30 Jun 2005 14:35:33 -0400 Jerome Asselin wrote:

 I want to be able to run gnome-session on a remote linux server from a
 Windows XP workstation. I also want to have decent security, so I'm
 trying to avoid using XDMCP.
 
 I've just installed cygwin, selecting these packages (and default
 dependencies): openssh, vim, xorg-x11-base.
 
 From a cygwin bash shell, I run these commands:
 
 Xwin 
 export DISPLAY=:0
 ssh -Y remoteserver -l user gnome-session
 
 This works fine until I try to logout from gnome-session. Logging out
 doesn't kill nautilus nor ssh (nor firefox). I have to manually kill
 the ssh command to terminate the gnome-session.
 
 How can I make it so that I can cleanly logout from gnome-session?
 
 Thanks.
 
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 Tel.: 514-890-8000 Poste 15914; Fax: 514-412-7106
 
 


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