I tried to change the font size with the option "-fs" after the xterm
command however xterm did not recognize that option even though it
appeared in "man xterm". I am guessing that it was just not compiled
into the cygwin version of xterm. Is there any other way to accomplish
this. I could just set
Cole Radcliffe wrote:
When I try to run "xterm -e /usr/bin/bash -l" from the cygwin shell I
get an error that says "xterm Xt error: "Can't open display" "DISPLAY
is not set"
Make sure the X server is running first (run 'startxwin').
Also, how can I get the replies to this message e-mailed t
Cole Radcliffe wrote:
When I try to run "xterm -e /usr/bin/bash -l" from the cygwin shell I
get an error that says "xterm Xt error: "Can't open display" "DISPLAY
is not set"
Also, how can I get the replies to this message e-mailed to me?
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When I try to run "xterm -e /usr/bin/bash -l" from the cygwin shell I
get an error that says "xterm Xt error: "Can't open display" "DISPLAY
is not set"
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Problem report
Fredrik Staxeng wrote:
Xwin works, xterm works, but when I try to run emacs it just silently exits.
Run 'cygcheck emacs' and see if it reports any missing DLLs. If so, find
this missing package(s) you need to install via 'cygcheck -p '. Rerun 'setup.exe' and install those packages. Try again
Xwin works, xterm works, but when I try to run emacs it just silently exits.
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