Alan James Caruana wrote:
Hi,
I have thoroughly searched through the FAQ and could not find any
solution to my problem. First, can XWin run directly in Windows (not
through Cygxwin) ? If it can, obviously it would have to be compiled
again.
That's Xming. Different project. See
Tim Daneliuk wrote:
It is my habit to update the entire cygwin installation at least once a
week.
Earlier today, I updated and got the new version of bash, 3.1.17(8).
It appears broken. The .profile I have happily used for years gives it
fits (the same .profile works fine if I invoke ksh
Tim Daneliuk wrote:
I have DAGS and looked at the cygwin FAQ but cannot seem to find this
problem addressed, so ...
When I maximize an xterm on my WinXP workstation, it gets sized so that
the Windows taskbar slighty overlaps the bottom of the xterm window.
This makes it very difficult to read
Tim Daneliuk wrote:
Tim Daneliuk wrote:
Larry Hall (Cygwin X) wrote:
Tim Daneliuk wrote:
I have DAGS and looked at the cygwin FAQ but cannot seem to find this
problem addressed, so ...
When I maximize an xterm on my WinXP workstation, it gets sized so that
the Windows taskbar slighty
Stecher, Fred wrote:
On CYGWIN is there a config file equivalent to XF86Config?
How about '/etc/X11/xorg.conf'?
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Thomas Dickey wrote:
On Wed, 27 Sep 2006, Larry Hall (Cygwin X) wrote:
There's a similar issue with KDE and xterm on RHEL 3. So it could
also be
is doesn't appear to be the right tense, since RHEL 3 was released a few
years ago and is not the current version.
iirc, cygwin's still
Wynfield Henman wrote:
While building ImageMagick ImageMagick-6.2.9, I found out the the
currently distributed
cygwin fontconfig version to be too old (version 2.2 or so). and two
years of developed have resulted in a (as of now) fontconfig-2.4.1.
I found that this also builds well in the
Wynfield Henman wrote:
While building ImageMagick ImageMagick-6.2.9, I found out the the
currently distributed
cygwin fontconfig version to be too old (version 2.2 or so). and two
years of developed have resulted in a (as of now) fontconfig-2.4.1.
I found that this also builds well in the
Salvador Fernández wrote:
A fatal error has ocurred and Cygwin/X will now exit.
Please Help me.
Sure thing. Please read and follow the problem reporting guidelines found
here:
Problem reports: http://cygwin.com/problems.html
--
Larry Hall
81302901 wrote:
Hi,
I'm tryin to install cygwin/X on WindowsXP.
When I run startxwin.bat, I get error messages and Xwin doesn't start.
Thanks for your help.
Maryam
In error massage box has been written:
A fatal error has occurred and Cygwin/X will now exit.
Please open /tmp/Xwin.log for more
Iztok wrote:
Hi;
I would like to re-compile the XWin.exe in order to make some changes for
multi_window mode;
but I have a lot of troubles compiling the x-stuff;
Could you tell me, where I could find the compile-process description ?
Did you look at the FAQ?
Ogogon !!! wrote:
Good afternoon, colleagues!
I have established CygWin to compile under Windows the program developed
in gcc. At compilation of console applications - all OK. All
applications, even rather complex, are started and work without remarks.
However, any attempt to create the
Andrew MacDonald wrote:
Hey,
I'm sure you've all see this one posted on here before, but something
has to be different because none of the solutions that I have found
worked for me.
I've checked mount points ensuring directories existed. I've
re-installed font packages. I tried re-running
Dirk Schleicher wrote:
Hallo there,
I made a update today and now I am not able to start SC. GV and other X
programs working. I try sylpheed-claws --debug but nothing.
What can I do. Where can I look.
sylpheed-claws is not a package that is part of the Cygwin distribution.
As a result, it's
Woogon Chung wrote:
Dear all,
How do I resolve the following problem?
I cannot start X Server.
I noticed that an exact question rose about 2
years ago.
Can anyone show us any hint to open my X
Server for Cygwin?
Thanks.
Woogon
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Welcome to the XWin X
Phlip wrote:
CygWinners:
I have either Ubuntu or Mandriva on an old Dell Latitude. Alone, it's
perfectly fast. Some programs are faster than on my modern clone
running WinXP. Big surprise there.
However, when I run the latest CygWin XFree on WinXP, and connect
directly to this notebook with
Phlip wrote:
Larry Hall (Cygwin X) wrote:
In all seriousness, if you really think that your question could be a
FAQ,
why wouldn't you start with the Cygwin-X FAQ? For example, the
answer to
your problem may come from the following entry:
Thanks for the derision and RTFM. I already stated I
Phlip wrote:
Larry Hall (Cygwin X) wrote:
Again, why should Linux-Win32 be slow when Linux-cloud-Linux
is so fast?
I don't know what you mean by Linux-Win32 but Windows is not
Linux and neither is Cygwin.
I'm having trouble feeling motivated to continue reading your posts
after
Phlip wrote:
Larry Hall (Cygwin X) wrote:
I apologize to others
on the list for extending this thread and adding to the volume in your
mail boxes. It was clearly unnecessary.
Don't forget apologizing for leaving a dead trail in the archives...
Actually, I've done all the apologizing I
Ales Kacor wrote:
Hi everyone,
I have following problem after executing command:
XWin -clipboard -query %REMONTE_HOST%
The session starts. You can see a black window with a sandglass. After
2 seconds everything disappear and the process is repeating until you
kill it.
The XWin.log is
Mark Edwards wrote:
On 8/16/06, René Berber [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Mark Edwards wrote:
On 8/16/06, René Berber wrote:
[snip]
netstat -nb (and a lot of patience) or netstat -anb (which of course
will take a long time).
Thanks for the comments René, however my point was that it is
http://cygwin.com/acronyms/#TOFU. Reformatted.
bin wang wrote:
From: Larry Hall (Cygwin X) reply-to-list-only-lh-x at cygwin dot com
Reply-To: cygwin-xfree at cygwin dot com
To: cygwin-xfree at cygwin dot com
^
http
bin wang wrote:
Hi
I try to install mrxvt from source code into cygwin. When I ./configure,
I have the following errors in the config.log.
configure:3653: gcc -c -g -O2 conftest.c 5
conftest.c:2: error: parse error before me
configure:3659: $? = 1
configure: failed program was:
| #ifndef
Rich Mayo wrote:
I made sure that xwin.exe is run with the -clipboard option (it always was),
and I enabled -emulate3button, but what do I type to cut, copy, or paste
to/from xterm? There's got to be any easy way to do this, I just can't find
it.
Copy with the left button, paste with the
subhra datta wrote:
I just installed cygwin with all x11 packages installed. When I open the bash
shell and run startx it does nothing - it exits silently without error messages
at all. I downloaded cygwin setup to drive E and ran it with the default
suggestions except for selecting x11 of
Nicola Ritter wrote:
Hi
I just installed the latest version of cygwin, including all the X11
stuff on a new machine.
But unlike last time, an XServer did not install on my desktop and I
cannot find it anywhere in the cygwin directories.
What did I miss, or where is it?
If you need help,
siegfried wrote:
I notice the cygwin version of emacs runs in XWindows and is one of the few
XWindows programs I run frequently on windows.
I assume (I have not tried it yet) I can run the cygwin version of emacs on
my home windows machine from a remote machine with the xhost and ssh -X
Steve Freeland wrote:
Apologies for not attaching this to the correct thread; I'm not subscribed
to the list and don't really know how I should go about that. But anyways.
Regarding the Could not open default font 'fixed' message: Stephen A.
Goulet mentioned that he was able to fix the
Lester Ingber wrote:
Re: 6.8.99.901-1
I understand that, according to the docs, even under Curr, sometimes an
experimental version of a package can be seen when toggling. This seems
to be case for 6.8.99.901-1 for the xorg-x11 series.
However, under Curr, I cannot toggle all of the xorg-x11
Charli Li wrote:
Searching Local Harddrives (C:;D:)...
Cygwin1.dll found in D:\XX\cygwin\bin
Cygwin1.dll found in D:\XX\cygwin\usr\X11R6\bin
Select an item to view its description.
Both of these dirs are in $PATH. So, here we are at the xterm:
([EMAIL PROTECTED])[27] ~
$
Charli Li wrote:
-Original Message-
From: cgf
Sent: Wednesday, July 05, 2006 1:38 PM
To: Cygwin/X Mailing List
Subject: Re: Cygwin/X does not start after updating Cygwin1.dll to
1.5.20-1
On Wed, Jul 05, 2006 at 01:30:50PM -0400, Charli Li wrote:
Reformatted.
-Original
Christopher Faylor wrote:
On Thu, Jun 29, 2006 at 07:52:41PM +, naomi gill wrote:
Well, thanks all anyway. Turns out it actually was a Cygwin problem. I did
a lot of digging and found out that the libxml2 package has somehow managed
to escape installation. I installed the missing component
Top-post reformatted.
From: Larry Hall (Cygwin X) reply-to-list-only-lh-x splat cygwin spot
com
Reply-To: cygwin-xfree splat cygwin spot com
To: cygwin-xfree splat cygwin spot com
Don't feed spammers. http://cygwin.com/acronyms/#PCYMTNQREAIYR
Subject: Re: can't open fontforge--get error
naomi gill wrote:
I downloaded Cygwin and got it to work. Then I downloaded FontForge to
run on Cygwin. All well and good until I tried to open FontForge. Then I
got an error message saying that cygxml2-2.dll could not be found.
From what I was able to gather from the Cygwin site, the above
David Balazic wrote:
More info.
Maybe it is related to the trayicon.
What happened :
- XWin.exe using 100% CPU (those are 2 CPUs, both used to max)
- I close a window or two in the X session
- I notice there are two X icons in systray
- I move the mouse over them, one disappears (this is
Phil Reynolds wrote:
On Sat, Jun 17, 2006 at 11:38:15AM +0100, Phil Reynolds wrote:
I am trying to get Cygwin/X to support the UK keyboard layout, but
cannot work out what it is I need to do.
The XWin.log shows the following lines:
(--) winConfigKeyboard - Layout: 0809 (0809)
(--)
Chuck McDevitt wrote:
-Original Message-
On Tue, Jun 06, 2006 at 08:22:02PM -0400, Chuck McDevitt wrote:
The RUN commands that comes with Cygwin-X
(\cygwin\usr\X11R6\bin\run.exe) has a problem on Windows Vista Beta
2.
When I tried running Xwin.exe and ssh.exe using that RUN command
João Esteves wrote:
Meanwhile I found that starting X with startxwin.sh sets the display
correctly and opens a X console. xpdf, xmgrace, etc... work nicelly now.
Must I start an X session this way?
You must start the X server if you plan to use X applications. You can
choose to start the
Oleg Moshinpo wrote:
Please help ! Cygwin gives me an error ! About this I send you files :
Screenshot of error
Error message from tmp dir
Error from the log:
Fatal server error:
could not open default font 'fixed'
From the FAQ:
On 04/25/2006, Charles Wilson wrote:
Larry Hall (Cygwin X) wrote:
Without the benefit of all the info that http://cygwin.com/problems.html
recommends, I can hazard a guess that you have a copy of the MKS tools
installed. These tools will conflict with the like named tools in Cygwin.
Your
Schlesinger, Philip wrote:
Hi all. I just downloaded and installed Cygwin onto a Windows 2000
Server computer. I chose to do All: Install. After all was said and
done, I started the Xserver, then ran Xterm via the Start Menu (as it
didn't pop up on its own).
I got a Xterm window for about 30
On 04/09/2006, Philip H. Schlesinger wrote:
Somebody else posted that ZoneAlarm jumps in the way of Cygwin's OpenSSH -
even if ZoneAlarm is shut down, but I have a hard time believing that's the
issue...
Well, you could help convince yourself one way or the other by uninstalling
ZoneAlarm
Brett Serkez wrote:
ZoneAlarm, but I have the remote PC in my trusted list. Plus, both
Cygwin/X/putty and X-Win32/StarnetSSH work fine, so this seems to be a
Cygwin issue...
The only way I've been able to use either the -X or -Y switches is to
uninstall ZoneAlarm, shutting it down is
Brett Serkez wrote:
Still sounds like a ZoneAlarm issue. It's worth another look.
There was a time when this worked with ZoneAlarm, from the best I can
recall, it was after a Cygwin update that it broke. My older system
that I mentioned, is running almost the lastest ZA with an older
Cygwin
Devendra Mulakkayala wrote:
Hello,
ISSUE: Facing problem with bit fields, when i am compiling my code with
GCC. It was previously compiled with diab compiler and was working fine.
In our code Union definition is as follows...,
union
{
unsigned_8 indicator;
struct
{
unsigned_8
John Rehill wrote:
John Rehill wrote:
Total newbie here in relation to not only cygwin cygwin/X but also to
UNIX... I'm a total windows slave.
Anyway I've been given the delightful task of trying to configure cygwin
and
cygwin/X server for use on our systems. But I've run into a wall.
Siegfried Heintze wrote:
I used to use the following all the time to access my Windows machine
remotely:
ssh -f -L 5901:localhost:5900 -N -C -o Compression=yes -o
CompressionLevel=9
machine name or ip
vncviewer
YMMV.
Obviously, you need to make sure that the port ssh is using is open
Brett Serkez wrote:
But now I just realized the obvious: Only X GUIS work and not windows.
Is this correct?
Yes!
I assume I can tunnel rdesktop the same way I tunnel vnc? I guess I'll try
tunneling both vnc and rdesktop next.
I've heard this works, but have not tried personally. If you
On 03/06/2006, Bill Page wrote:
I have also seen the same Cygwin/startx problem that Dean C. Tsai reported
on 15 Feb 2006, and I have found the same workaround, killing the sh.exe
process that's hogging the CPU. I don't know what's causing it, either.
I tried the latest suggestion, renaming
Michael J. Wheeler wrote:
Hello all,
I'm having a bit of a strange problem, maybe somebody can help me out...
I am running the latest updated cygwin on my windows XP SP2 desktop
machine. I'm ssh'ing (ssh -X or ssh -Y) into our AIX 5.1 box. I'm trying to
run the eclipse IDE. The application
Srinivasan N wrote:
Sorry, i am a newbie to cygwin, but i get this error
when i try to start X-server on cygwin. I have
installed all packages in the X11 section. Any help
would be great.
http://cygwin.com/cgi-bin2/package-grep.cgi?grep=cygXdmcp-6.dll
So is the package found by the above
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi. I'm new to all this about Cygwin. I'couldn't find any page
concerning this issue. It isn't even about a product of yours. It
happens i been tring to use the Axiomatic Multi-platform C Compiler
from AxiomSol, it uses the Cygwin basement on the Windows version. I
Yu Lianqing wrote:
Hi, folks,
I successfully download and install cgywin on my windows xp profesional
system. I choose to install everything (at select packages page, I
choose All, Install).
I prefer GNOME as the window manager but gnome-session is missing, this
is weird as I've
Alan Guedeney wrote:
I tried to Google this with no luck! Any help appreciated ... VNC Server
is running, but not in use.
XWin.log
==
Welcome to the XWin X Server
Vendor: The Cygwin/X Project
Release: 6.8.2.0-4
Contact: cygwin-xfree@cygwin.com
XWin was started with the following command
On 11/30/2005, Douglas Spearot wrote:
Thank you for the response Thomas. I downloaded the source from the website
that you listed below. When I try to run the 'configure' file that you
created to build XTERM, I get a number of error messages (all of which say
the same thing): The procedure
hate me wrote:
Hi there, from the last two days I have been traying to do download
X-cygwin/X and I have been unsucefully.
opened the X terminal and it says:
A fatal error has occurred and Cygwin/X will now exit.
Please open /tmp/XWin.log for more information.
Vendor: The cygwin/project
Thomas Gilgin wrote:
Hi list,
I use an auto hiding taskbar. If an application, e.g. xterm or a native
windows application is maximized, the task bar does not appear if the
mouse pointer is moved to the border of the desktop. If no window is
maximized, it works as expected. Is this a bug or my
Gary R. Van Sickle wrote:
[snip]
1) How many of our BDs actually work for Red Hat anymore?
1 (one)
Harold also stated:
Look, it has been made quite clear to us on several occasions that Red Hat
doesn't pay for anyone in their company to do development on Cygwin[...]
Is this correct?
Christopher Faylor wrote:
On Wed, Oct 12, 2005 at 03:08:50PM -0400, Larry Hall (Cygwin X) wrote:
Gary R. Van Sickle wrote:
[snip]
1) How many of our BDs actually work for Red Hat anymore?
1 (one)
Harold also stated:
Look, it has been made quite clear to us on several occasions that Red
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