Jose,
It doesn't seem that that would be the problem in our case, since, as I
mentioned in original message, if I use Hummingbird Exceed as my X
server (with logging into the server with Sun DS as the same Linux
account), it works perfectly.
That Xwin.log that I included in my msg seems to i
Sorry about that. I created the account at linux server which I wanted to
connect to.
- Original Message -
From: "ohaya" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Sunday, January 27, 2008 7:29 PM
Subject: Re: Problem with X (disappears) and Sun Directory Server Console
Jose,
When you say
Jose,
When you say "create a new account", which account did you mean?
FYI, both myself and two other colleagues tried this, each with our own
Windows accounts and accounts on the Linux machine where Sun DS is on,
and all 3 of us (so far) have had this problem.
Jim
jose isaias cabrera wrot
I don't know if it is the same or not, but I had a similar problem with a
Gentoo server. I tried everything, but once I recreated the account, I was
able to connect. Try creating a new account and give it a try. Just a
thought...
thanks,
jic
"ohaya" wrote,
Hi,
I'm new here, but I'm t
>> Im running the newest version of Cygwin on Win 2k Pro. In the Cygwin
>> standard shell my left and right arrow keys work fine. However, if I
>> start an xterm or any other x-based application from the cygwin
>> standard shell, the left and right arrow keys are not working in the
>> x-based appli
Hi,
I'm new here, but I'm trying to use Cygwin X to access the
administration console for Sun Directory Server 6.1. I run
startxwin.bat, get the xterm window, run "xhost +" and then SSH to the
server, export DISPLAY, and start the console using a command called
"startconsole". This causes t