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Woellert, Kirk D. wrote:
> True/False: The linux box in this case is the "X server" and the WinXP boxes
> are the "X hosts"
The "X Server" is the program which renders the windows and graphic. Which
is XWin for windows, XFree for linux or XSun for Solaris.
The "X Client" is any program which use
True/False: The linux box in this case is the "X server" and the WinXP boxes
are the "X hosts"
Where does one specify which client(s) can be allowed to talk to the Linux
box?
The WinXP firewalls on both systems in question are not enabled.
Hi ALL,
Let's firstly introduce myself. I am IC designer in one of the big
semiconductor company, here, in Silicon Valley,
We are in process to migrate from SUN workstations to "something_else".
The main reason for this change is COST REDUCTION ( aka saving money )
We have two options. One option
Woellert, Kirk D. wrote:
> MIT-SHM extension disabled due to lack of kernel support
> XFree86-Bigfont extension local-client optimization disabled due to lack of
> shared memory support in the kernel
> (==) winConfigKeyboard - Layout: "0409" (0409)
> (EE) No primary keyboard configured
> (
When i do an X -query to my debian unstable box everything goes fine but if i
lunch a kde app no icons are displayed.
also ooffice menus are not displayed.
if i use a linux box insteaf of cygwin everything is ok
mike
Kirk,
Woellert, Kirk D. wrote:
I tried the command:
XWin -query -from
No luck.
BTW, is there more to do on the client side than merely install the full
Cygwin (and hence full XFree86 package)? Again, maybe I missed something.
Here is the log file from one of the WinXP machines. FYI, the guy t
I tried the command:
XWin -query -from
No luck.
BTW, is there more to do on the client side than merely install the full
Cygwin (and hence full XFree86 package)? Again, maybe I missed something.
Here is the log file from one of the WinXP machines. FYI, the guy that can
connect has the same hard
Danilo Turina <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hello,
> I'm running the latest version of Cygwin, XFree and
> WindowMaker (from mirrors.rcn.net, but I also tried mirrors.sunsite.dk
> and mirrors.kernel.org) in my WinXP Pro workstation and I have the
> following problems:
>
> 1) when I mo
I used ultraedit ( uedit32 ) in cygwin's bashell.
But the bashell return some message as follow.
$ uedit32
[Settings]: not found
Language: not found
Type "uedit32.exe" instead of just "uedit32".
HTH
Peter
On Mon, 10 Nov 2003, Woellert, Kirk D. wrote:
> Yeah, its a typo. The command we have been using is:
>
> XWin -query or
>
> XWin :0 -query
Have you tried
XWin -query -from
else send the /tmp/XWin.log file
bye
ago
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Yeah, its a typo. The command we have been using is:
XWin -query or
XWin :0 -query
Kirk Woellert
I just put a 2nd video card in my Win2K PC so that both of my monitors are
running at 1280x1024x32bpp. The primary is an ATI RADEON 7500 AGP and the
secondary is an ATI AIW 128 PCI. When I run
start XWin -multiwindow -clipboard -multiplemonitors
I get the following in /tmp/XWin.log
winScreenIn
After the recent XFree86-freetype2-fontconfig upgrade of Oct 29, the
rendering of TTF fonts does not work anymore for me. My TTF fonts are
still listed correctly e.g. with 'xlsfonts' but /not/ displayed on screen
anymore e.g. with 'xfontsel', 'xfd'...
Also xterm continues to work fine, e.g. 'xterm
On Sun, 9 Nov 2003, kirk woellert wrote:
> XWin -querry or
>
> XWin :0 -querry
Is this a typo? It must be -query (only one 'r')
bye
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