Remote X-Windows from Cygwin apps has worked fine for me including
Emacs. I haven't tried it with javaw, but I don't see any reason why it
shouldn't.
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Kevin Benton
Perl/Bugzilla Developer/Administrator, Perforce SCM Administrator
AMD - ECSD Software Validation and Tools
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I don't know if anyone has reported this yet, however, I noticed that
when I start X at 1280x768, then switch to my off-laptop monitor that's
set to 1280x1024, X doesn't seem to want to display xterm terminal
output outside the 1024x768 range. I know that if I restart X at this
larger window
Hey guys,
Total newbie here in relation to not only cygwin cygwin/X but also
to
UNIX... I'm a total windows slave.
Anyway I've been given the delightful task of trying to configure
cygwin
and
cygwin/X server for use on our systems. But I've run into a wall.
Well
actually quite a few
X runs in user space rather than as a server application. The way
typical
X-windows users see things is that program that runs under startxwin
is
the client application, not the server. Server applications for
X-Windows
are running programs (like xterm, emacs, etc.). This may seem like a