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Alexander Gottwald wrote:
Amr Mohamed Roushdi wrote:
Hi Alex it is me again . I am enclosing the strace fot the 1st instance
good and the 2nd instance which blew out .
thks for ur help
from tracegood
310 2041721 [main] xwin 2284 cygwin_socket: 6 = socket (2, 2, 0)
429 2042150 [main] xwin
I updated my cygwin with the latest dll and it is working fine and
-clipboard works as well .
thanks again for all the help
--- Lester Ingber wrote:
I have software that can give me easily recognizable cursors on
non-cygwin windows. However, on my Thinkpad/XPPro, on xterm windows,
I
often have a terrible time finding/seeing the I-beam mouse cursor. I
did
not see any option in the xterm manpage that could
On Wed, 21 Jul 2004, Tim Hubberstey wrote:
--- Lester Ingber wrote:
I have software that can give me easily recognizable cursors on
non-cygwin windows. However, on my Thinkpad/XPPro, on xterm windows,
I
often have a terrible time finding/seeing the I-beam mouse cursor. I
did
not
Hi,
I am installing cygwin and cygwin/X for the first
time. I ran into this problem, and ran
/etc/postinstall/gtk2-x11.sh.done manually as somebody
suggested. This didn't give me any errors, so I assume
it worked. However, I still don't seem to have startx
or startxwin.bat anywhere on my system.