Hi again,
I just read this explanation you gave to Jim. I'm sure that you are correct about
this, but the machine that I just installed Cygwin on had no previous installation of
it. I did install to my D drive, but there should have been nothing in the registry
at that point.
Greg
-Or
Harold,
Your suggestions fixed the problem -- thank you very much!
Just a few notes:
The second umount command gave me a "File or directory not found" error.
I never installed the Cyrillic fonts, so I didn't "reinstall" that package.
Other than that, I did everything exactly as you asked.
Than
Jim,
Jim Scheef wrote:
Harold,
I had this same problem. Your suggestions resolved the font problem. The
first umount returned no messages, the second gave a "file not found" error.
Does this problem indicate trouble in the setup scripts?
Best of all, I can type into xterm for the first time in
Harold,
I had this same problem. Your suggestions resolved the font problem. The
first umount returned no messages, the second gave a "file not found" error.
Does this problem indicate trouble in the setup scripts?
Best of all, I can type into xterm for the first time in months.
Is there somepl
I tried this version and it solves the problem that I saw yesterday
with -31. I have, however, found a few issues that I thought you should at
least be aware of.
1. XWin is taking a lot more system resources than it usually does. This
may be related to
2. XWin is doing a lot of d
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Subject: Re: How to print to printer machine running X server?
Date: Tue, 6 Jan 2004 16:12:08 +0100 (CET)
On Tue, 6 Jan 2004, Øyvind Harboe wrote:
> Is there a way to print to a printer on the machin
Ãyvind,
I wouldn't worry too much about it... I am in the middle of completely
reworking the clipboard shutdown code. The crashes will be fixed when I
am through with it, so I don't particularly need details about any
current crashes in -32 anymore.
Thanks for testing,
Harold
Ãyvind Harboe
I've now seen the xwinclip: xwin.exe crash on exit with
4.3.0-32 as well. It was an access violation to address 1.
Is this a known problem?
If not, does anyone have any pointers on how to create a useful bug report?
One idea I had was to somehow invoke GDB once the OK Cancel access violation re
On Tue, 6 Jan 2004, Øyvind Harboe wrote:
> Is there a way to print to a printer on the machine where the X server
> runs?
> - I have CygWin + xfree86 on a Windows machine
> - On the Windows machine (which has printers connected), I start
> OpenOffice on a remote machine Linux box over ssh -X..
>
Is there a way to print to a printer on the machine where the X server
runs?
I.e.:
- I have CygWin + xfree86 on a Windows machine
- On the Windows machine (which has printers connected), I start
OpenOffice on a remote machine Linux box over ssh -X..
How do I print from OpenOffice running on the
On Tue, Jan 06, 2004 at 01:48:24AM -0500, Harold L Hunt II wrote:
>
> 2) The only problem with step #1 is that we have to detect when we are
> doing an XDMCP connection and delay the clipboard client connecting to
> the X Server until the XDMCP connection has been made. If we don't,
> then the
On Tuesday 06 January 2004 13:31, Andrew DeFaria wrote:
> Harold L Hunt II wrote:
> > Andrew DeFaria wrote:
...
> >> Well you see that's sorta the problem. In my distro (SuSE 8.2) it's
> >> at /opt/kde/share/config/kdm/kdmrc but the problem is that it already
> >> says true! In mine is says:
I'm r
Rejoice!
Here are the tests I did that all worked fine:
- Copy piece of text under Linux, paste in Windows.
- Copy openoffice formula under Linux, paste in Linux
- Copy openoffice cell range under Linux, paste in Linux Evolution HTML
email
- Copy norwegian letters from Linux, paste in Windows
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