On 5/25/2011 12:43 PM, Andrew DeFaria said this:
I ssh from my Cygwin box to a Linux machine (happens with Solaris machines
too) and I can run X applications back to Cygwin/X without a problem.
However, after a few minutes something happens to the tunnel and I can no
longer put up any X
-terminal somewhere?
TIA,
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On 4/19/2011 6:57 AM, Ken Brown said this:
On 4/18/2011 5:44 PM, Tim Daneliuk wrote:
On 4/18/2011 3:27 PM, Ken Brown wrote:
On 4/18/2011 4:02 PM, marco atzeri wrote:
On Mon, Apr 18, 2011 at 10:01 PM, Tim Daneliuk wrote:
This has happened the last few times I did an upgrade with setup.exe
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On 4/18/2011 3:27 PM, Ken Brown wrote:
On 4/18/2011 4:02 PM, marco atzeri wrote:
On Mon, Apr 18, 2011 at 10:01 PM, Tim Daneliuk wrote:
This has happened the last few times I did an upgrade with setup.exe.
emacs, emacs-nox, and emacs -nw will not start at all. Xemacs works
fine.
Previously, I
echo /opt/IBN/df | tr [A-Z] [a-z]
produces:
/opt/xxx/df
not:
/opt/ibn/df
Both Linux and FreeBSD produce correct results. Is this a known
'tr' bug?
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On 3/11/2011 9:39 AM, Eric Blake said this:
On 03/11/2011 08:28 AM, Tim Daneliuk wrote:
echo /opt/IBN/df | tr [A-Z] [a-z]
produces:
/opt/xxx/df
Let me guess - you have a file named 'x' in the current directory.
Quote your arguments, so that the shell won't glob them:
echo /opt
On 3/11/2011 9:44 AM, Tim Daneliuk said this:
On 3/11/2011 9:39 AM, Eric Blake said this:
On 03/11/2011 08:28 AM, Tim Daneliuk wrote:
echo /opt/IBN/df | tr [A-Z] [a-z]
produces:
/opt/xxx/df
Let me guess - you have a file named 'x' in the current directory.
Quote your arguments, so
the documentation; doing so may save you a lot of interesting
surprises.
Good luck with your research on cygwin. :-)
Not to mention:
gawk --compat
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having to do with either the left side of the | or
the name of the destination file.
2) 'split' seems to behave if run directly on the command line rather
than being the destination of a pipe.
Ideas?
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On 12/30/2010 12:13 PM, Tim Daneliuk wrote:
I have a script I've run successfully for years on a Win XP system.
I just did a clean install of the whole OS and Cygwin from scratch.
The script makes use of the 'split' utility using a command
along the lines of:
tar -czvfT file - | /usr/bin
On 12/30/2010 12:24 PM, Eric Blake wrote:
On 12/30/2010 11:13 AM, Tim Daneliuk wrote:
I have a script I've run successfully for years on a Win XP system.
I just did a clean install of the whole OS and Cygwin from scratch.
The script makes use of the 'split' utility using a command
along
On 12/30/2010 12:28 PM, Tim Daneliuk wrote:
On 12/30/2010 12:24 PM, Eric Blake wrote:
On 12/30/2010 11:13 AM, Tim Daneliuk wrote:
I have a script I've run successfully for years on a Win XP system.
I just did a clean install of the whole OS and Cygwin from scratch.
The script makes use
{This also now runs on cygwin, thanks to the python 2.6 upgrade ...}
'tren' Version 1.239 is now released and available for download at:
http://www.tundraware.com/Software/tren
The last public release was 1.217.
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On 11/8/2010 2:59 AM, Csaba Raduly wrote:
On Sun, Nov 7, 2010 at 9:22 PM, Tim Daneliuk wrote:
I have gotten cssh running fine on cygwin, but for some reason, the menus
do not appear on the main/root control window. I have confirmed this
behavior on a couple of different cygwin installations
??
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'X server' icon to close/exit this application? At least works for me.
This is not the central issue - the issue is that VirtuaWin may be
prematurely killing the session.
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Tim Daneliuk wrote:
Jon TURNEY wrote:
Tim Daneliuk wrote:
Tim Daneliuk wrote:
I really hate the assignment of Alt-F4 to kill a running X-server.
What magic must I perform to set it back to the more traditional
Alt-Ctl-Backspace combo? Thanks.
Let me ask this more properly. I know how
to do this. I shall look into
this as I am able ...
Thanks!
On Tue, Feb 3, 2009 at 2:48 PM, Tim Daneliuk wrote:
ssh u...@machine export DISPLAY=mymachine:9;xterm;logout
But both of these have the problem:
ssh u...@machine export DISPLAY=mymachine:9;startfluxbox;logout
ssh u...@machine
Tim Daneliuk wrote:
Mark J. Reed wrote:
I don't use it, but startfluxbox sounds like something that kicks of
fluxbox and then exits (vs xterm which stays around). Could that be
the problem?
Likely true.
That is, indeed what it was .. at least in some form. The
fix turned out
Jon TURNEY wrote:
Tim Daneliuk wrote:
Tim Daneliuk wrote:
I really hate the assignment of Alt-F4 to kill a running X-server.
What magic must I perform to set it back to the more traditional
Alt-Ctl-Backspace combo? Thanks.
Let me ask this more properly. I know how to use -nounixkill
I really hate the assignment of Alt-F4 to kill a running X-server.
What magic must I perform to set it back to the more traditional
Alt-Ctl-Backspace combo? Thanks.
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Tim Daneliuk wrote:
I really hate the assignment of Alt-F4 to kill a running X-server.
What magic must I perform to set it back to the more traditional
Alt-Ctl-Backspace combo? Thanks.
Let me ask this more properly. I know how to use -nounixkill and
-nowinkill to prevent keyboard initiated
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I dunno about xfree, but I suppose cygwin might consider it's birthday
to be Jan. 1, 1970 ...
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for the prompt reply ...
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Is there a fix/workaround for this?
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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 overlaps the bottom of the xterm window
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 overlaps the bottom
the problem with konsole.
given that konsole was developed as part of KDE, that's understandable...
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Igor Peshansky wrote:
On Thu, 23 Feb 2006, Tim Daneliuk wrote:
SNIP
Same reason -- Cygwin isn't really ACL-aware. You can also restore the
original ACLs by running something like getfacl hosts.allow | setfacl -f
- hosts.allow.orig (assuming the owner stays the same).
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Igor Peshansky wrote:
On Thu, 23 Feb 2006, Tim Daneliuk wrote:
Igor Peshansky wrote:
On Thu, 23 Feb 2006, Tim Daneliuk wrote:
SNIP
Same reason -- Cygwin isn't really ACL-aware. You can also restore
the original ACLs by running something like getfacl hosts.allow |
setfacl -f
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