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
"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
"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
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
"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
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,
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
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
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