>>What the hell is that?
>
> Antwort: Antwort: Antwort: Antwort:
>
> It's German for Reply, and
> the German shorthand for RE:
Thank you. This has been bothering me for ages!
Of course it's still annoying, but at least now I know what it means!
What the hell is that?
> > However, if a feature like that were to be implemented, I'd rather see
> > it in those annoying checkboxes at the end. You know, "Add an icon to
> > the desktop" and "Add an icon to the start menu". I've unchecked those
> > boxes about 20 bezillion times, and every time setup forgets and a
> I usually install everything, but always have to unselect two source
> only packages (setup and gcc-testsuite). Is it possible to remember that
> they are already installed and not to offer to reinstall them every time?
New feature-- probably unlikely given the current difficulty just in
gett
>> The KDE Desktop occupies whole of XP screen and remains in foreground,
>> can not be moved and can not be iconized. So Windows becomes practically
>> inaccessible until I kill KDE Desktop.
>>
>> Any suggestions to make both desktops co-exist?
>
> I use bosskey (http://keir.net/booskey.html)
> The KDE Desktop occupies whole of XP screen and remains in foreground,
> can not be moved and can not be iconized. So Windows becomes practically
> inaccessible until I kill KDE Desktop.
>
> Any suggestions to make both desktops co-exist?
I use bosskey (http://keir.net/booskey.html) to set up m
> >>>please add me to mailing list.. I am having nothing but problems with
> >>>this
> >>
> >>The ability to add yourself to the mailing list is well-tested. You
> >>can think of it as an entrance examination if you want. No one is
> >>going to do this for you.
> >
> >As an additional exam, we s
> >please add me to mailing list.. I am having nothing but problems with
> >this
>
> The ability to add yourself to the mailing list is well-tested. You can
> think of it as an entrance examination if you want. No one is going to
> do this for you.
As an additional exam, we should add the abil
> | I don't know if this file has been deliberately excluded from the package
> | (version 2.4.4-1), but I needed it in order to build LablGtk2. I had
> to go
> | and fetch it from http://www.gimp.org/~tml/gimp/win32/gtk+-dev-2.4.7.zip.
>
> No, it's a problem with lablgtk2. gdk/gdkwin32.h is onl
I don't know if this file has been deliberately excluded from the package
(version 2.4.4-1), but I needed it in order to build LablGtk2. I had to go
and fetch it from http://www.gimp.org/~tml/gimp/win32/gtk+-dev-2.4.7.zip.
Andrew.
> Hi everybody
>
> i have installed all of the cygwin packages but it didn't work.
>
> I want to use cygwin to connect from a WinXP plattform to a unix server.
>
> A little help would be very usefull
Sure: http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/bugs-de.html.
> tunneling X traffic over ssh seems to fail at the four to six hour mark.
> all the connections shutdown with little reported information. Normal
> ssh sessions stay running fine.
autossh might help. It starts ssh sessions and periodically checks them to
make sure that they're still passing d
> just for grins, what happens with
> start XWin -multiwindow -clipboard -dpi 100
> ?
Same. BTW, I assume that "start" is the CMD.EXE command? I ran the
above from CMD.EXE, and got the same result as before.
> I run XWin.exe -multiwindow -clipboard -dpi 100 . I can copy and paste from X
> to Windows clients, but not from Windows to X clients. Windows to Windows
> and X to X copies also work fine.
This is definitely not a problem of forgetting to press Ctrl-C.
I do have some console messages that
I run XWin.exe -multiwindow -clipboard -dpi 100 . I can copy and paste from X
to Windows clients, but not from Windows to X clients. Windows to Windows
and X to X copies also work fine.
I know I've seen postings about this problem in the past, but I can't find
anything recent about it and I d
Here's my output of cygcheck -svr -- stripped away in my first post.
Apparently gmane won't pass attachments.
Cygwin Win95/NT Configuration Diagnostics
Current System Time: Fri Feb 06 10:08:41 2004
Windows 2000 Professional Ver 5.0 Build 2195 Service Pack 4
Path: d:\usr\win\bin
d:\us
I have cygwin 1.5.7/xfree-xserv 4.3.0-44. I run clients on a remote
Linux box, and tunnel X over ssh to display them on one of two Windows
boxes: one Win2K, with PuTTY; and one WinXP, with cygwin/OpenSSH. I
start my X servers in multiwindow mode:
XWin.exe -multiwindow -clipboard -dpi 100
Now
>> I don't know what options you have in your startx script, but I have a
>> shortcut in my Windows startup folder with target
>>
>> C:\cygwin\usr\X11R6\bin\XWin.exe -multiwindow -clipboard -dpi 100
>
> But that only works if the cygwin dlls are in your PATH.
So, put them in. Then you can run
> My question is this... I currently open Cygwin's bash shell window and
> type startx to start up my X server. (I use the windowless option to avoid
> the ugly background.) But this leaves me with a bash shell that I don't
> use. I use my X shell windows. Is there a way to start the X serv
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