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--- Alexander Gottwald [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed, 30 Mar 2005, Armbrust, Daniel C. wrote:
The -kb command helped with one of my machines that was having intermittent
difficulties in launching.
On another machine, however, I always have to execute the following script
twice
The -kb command helped with one of my machines that was having intermittent
difficulties in launching.
On another machine, however, I always have to execute the following script
twice before I get any Xwin windows:
--CUT--
All of the standard startXWin.bat environment setup stuff...
--CUT--
This happens to me all the time - I usually have to launch the X stuff 2 or 3
times before it actually works.
I have to manually kill off all xterm.exe, bash.exe, and other cygwin programs
in between the launches. I keep meaning to look into it more, but since I
start it less than once a
I get this quite often.. It usually takes me 3-4 cycles of launching and
killing processes before I can get a working xterm up.
It hasn't annoyed me enough to look into it further yet - plus my version is
outdated - I just assumed it would be fixed in a future version since it was
such blatant
I do see the problem with slow rendering of X-forwarded apps on one of my computers,
and it does not have symmantec installed (it does have F-Prot antivirus installed,
however)
I have never figured out what is wrong with it... It used to work fine, and then I did
an update at somepoint, and
I have a corporate version of 8.1.1.323, and see no slowdowns.
I didn't have to do anything special to make it work.
(Helpful post huh?)
Dan
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Jack Tanner
Sent: Thursday, September 30, 2004 5:05 PM
To:
If you are logged on as administrator, can you take ownership of these directories?
After you own them, you should be able to remove them.
Dan
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Don V Black
Sent: Thursday, July 29, 2004 3:11 PM
To: [EMAIL
At the end of my startxwin.bat script, here is how I launch my windows manger, and
then connect up to a Fedora Core 2 machine:
start XWin -screen 0 1280 960 -clipboard -silent-dup-error
run xterm -geometry 80x24+0+0 -sb -leftbar -e ssh -Y mir04 /bin/bash --login -c
gnome-session
This works
- export DISPLAY=:0.0 # otherwise ssh won't start X forwarding
You don't have to do this.
The easiest way to set this up for a machine you connect to all the time is to edit
the end of your cygwin/usr/X11R6/bin/startxwin.bat file to look like this:
scroll down past all of the comments
Two questions - is it an ATI video card?
And when you say newest drivers - is that the newest drivers from Microsoft, or the
newest drivers direct from your vendor? Or maybe media center edition doesn't let you
install any drivers unless they are Microsoft approved?
In my experience, windows
I just upgraded my install, and now it reports a missing dll file (cygcygipc-2.dll).
Should the installer handle this automatically?
,
Armbrust, Daniel C. wrote:
I just upgraded my install, and now it reports a missing dll file (cygcygipc-2.dll).
Should the installer handle this automatically?
You must have been going for a very long time before upgrading. Yes,
the cygipc package is a dependency of the X packages, but if you
Thomas, as a casual observer of your behavior in respect to Harold, your last name
would describe you better if it were shortened to Dick.
Here is a Quote from Mr. Dickeys webpage where he is whining about not getting credit
for patches he wrote:
This is a collection of some of the patches
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Subject: RE: Proper attribution of patches
On Tue, 23 Dec 2003, Armbrust, Daniel C. wrote:
I've seen your postings before, and have no use for your opinions.
(that seems to be a common trait of Harold's friends - I don't have to
address each one of them).
--
Thomas E. Dickey
http://invisible
Harold,
I have been lurking on this list for a while now. I don't know much about XFree86, or
the politics, or any history. But I read the threads that led up to your decision. I
applaud you. You asked for something completely reasonable, and (pardon the language)
David Dawes came off as
I'm trying to setup my startxwin.bat script in such a way that it logs in to a remote
linux machine, and starts kde, with one click.
I'm there, except for the launching of kde part.
Here are (what I think are) the important commands from the script:
start XWin -screen 0 1280 960 -clipboard
run
Beautiful. Works like a charm. Thanks a lot!
Dan
-Original Message-
From: Igor Pechtchanski [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, August 14, 2003 11:50 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Issues with Launching remote X apps
On Thu, 14 Aug 2003, Armbrust, Daniel C. wrote
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