Arturus Magi wrote:
Martin Gill wrote:
Ok, managed to find out what the problem was.
Seems it's Zone Alarm. I had to completely uninstall it to solve the
problems.
Just thought I'd post this in case anyone else ever has the same
problems.
I've sent a note to ZA support... if they offer a
how are you starting x?
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On Behalf Of Felix85
Sent: 09 December 2004 07:31
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: XWin
For some reason when i try to start xwindows it will say that it is
already open but i havent even opened
Gerrit P. Haase wrote:
Kevin Van Workum wrote:
Has anyone out there compiled openbox-3.2 on cygwin? It worked until the
final step. Below is the command that it failed on and a couple of the
error messages. It looks like it's not finding the right libraries, but
I don't know for sure since I'm not
On unix, xterm has an option that will enable it to log info typed and displayed
to be logged to a file. I downloaded the xterm source and compiled it. When I
enabled the option via Cntl-mouse-left-click the window hung. Any suggestions
on how to log input and output of an xterm would be
greetings.
clipboard stops working with gdm over xdmcp.
(works on local X connection).
may i know if this's fixed yet?
(doesn't seem like it's fixed; i tried).
i've dug around found something related to gdm.conf
killinitclients (or something like that).
also found this:
XFree86-xserv-4.3.0-42
Hello,
I have a problem with staring a rxvt from a remote machine with DISPLAY set to a
cygwin-Win-XP-computer. The rxvt starts at the bottom of the windowlist. That
means, that I can't see the rxvt until I click at the taskbar at the according
button to make it top of the windowlist.
Is there a
Hello,
I've been banging my head up against a wall trying to get XDMCP working
with two solaris machines.
Setup:
Machine 1: Solaris 9 - The 9/02 build - not a lot of patches have been
applied to bring it to the current level.
Machine 2: Solaris 9 - The 9/04 build -
Scenario:
I attempt to
Mark Reis [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Any suggestions?
Try adding -from switch with your local IP address to command line; it helps
in some network configurations.
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With regards, Roman.