Color in Xterm vim matching gvim

2005-04-28 Thread Scott Cegielski
Hi all, I was wondering if any vim/gvim users knew how to get gvim's color schemes to match those of regular shell based vim. For instance, I am using the koehler color scheme in gvim, but sometimes I just want to load vim but koehler looks different in the shell. Is this a limitation of xterm's c

Re: Process Explorer (was: startx hanging - startup problem located)

2005-04-28 Thread Brian Dessent
"martouf ." wrote: > yes, bringing up the Threads tab on processes like 'xterm' and 'sh' > causes a new thread "ntdll.dll!RtlConvertUiListToApiList+0xNNN" to be > created. It is simple to remedy this by killing the thread. Having > done so, CPU usage returns to normal and the Cygwin process beco

Re: Process Explorer (was: startx hanging - startup problem located)

2005-04-28 Thread martouf .
"Brian Dessent" wrote: > Specifically, if you click on the Threads tab of the Properties page of a > process, > ProcExp attaches its own thread to the process and this causes the Cygwin > process to consume 100% cpu. yes, bringing up the Threads tab on processes like 'xterm' and 'sh' causes a ne

Re: startx hanging - startup problem located

2005-04-28 Thread martouf .
I started by using Windows Task Manager to try to find the 'hanging' problem, and after sorting the process list by CPU usage - there was 'cat' spinning away. Process Explorer v9.02 provided the same data. Trying to 'cat /proc/PIDNO/cmdline' would only provide "". It does not matter if I use 'ro

Re: startx hanging - startup problem located

2005-04-28 Thread Brian Dessent
"martouf ." wrote: > I can state I am -not- having a "personal firewall problem". With the > help of 'Process Explorer' from sysinternals.com, I have been able to > determine it is caused by 'cat.exe' using >90% CPU. I wouldn't be so sure. Process Explorer is a nice tool but it doesn't always p

startx hanging - startup problem located

2005-04-28 Thread martouf .
in reference to my earlier message http://cygwin.com/ml/cygwin-xfree/2005-03/msg00048.html and the following message http://cygwin.com/ml/cygwin-xfree/2005-04/msg00152.html I can state I am -not- having a "personal firewall problem". With the help of 'Process Explorer' from sysinternals.com,

Re: cygwin xclock on XP crashes remote Windows 2003 file server

2005-04-28 Thread Alexander Gottwald
On Thu, 28 Apr 2005, Scott, Tereus wrote: > Installed cygwin today - all packages. > My Windows XP machine has the H: drive mapped to a Windows 2003 file server. > After starting Xwin, I tried to test it by launching xclock. > This caused the file server to crash! > Any ideas why? Has anyone seen

cygwin xclock on XP crashes remote Windows 2003 file server

2005-04-28 Thread Scott, Tereus
Installed cygwin today - all packages. My Windows XP machine has the H: drive mapped to a Windows 2003 file server. After starting Xwin, I tried to test it by launching xclock. This caused the file server to crash! Any ideas why? Has anyone seen this problem before? cygwin release downloaded apri

Re: Problem with running remote Linux Java GUI

2005-04-28 Thread Ming George
Thanks for Christopher and Levent for valuable the comments. However, these solutions do not work for me. -Y was rejected by my remote linux system. A weird thing I observed is that in a remote linux Xterm (using ssh) being connected to Cygwin for longer than a certain period of time (more than a