For of those of us who prefer the X window managers, I would like to request an option to this new command that starts
the server _not_ in multiwindow mode as there is no -singlewindow or -nomultiwindow options we can send to the server as
overrides.
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Microsoft's latest high priority update for .NET 3.5 SP1 for XP has broken the
-clipboard option to XWin.
I have seen the following behavior on 2 PCs so far using cygwin 1.5:
before the MS update all works fine
after the update, any paste function in vim, or xterm, or wherever causes an
imme
Sorry for the chatter.
The problem turned out to be the new McAfee Security Center.
Un-install it the problem goes away. Re-install it the problem comes back.
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I am able to run vim just fine. When I launch /bin/gvim I get the gvim window, but then it hangs - the menus do not
appear, the text area remains grey, and Windows Task Manager shows it using no CPU cycles but says it's status is Running.
I have tried un-installing and re-installing both vim and
The best way to do this is to edit (or create) the .Xdefaults file in your home
directory.
something like the following:
begin .Xdefaults
*XTerm*background: red
*XTerm*foreground: white
*XTerm.VT100.geometry: 80x40
*XTerm*scrollBar: true
end .Xdefau
Michael Tilt wrote:
I believe I have installed cygwin properly and previously I think I was able to get the appropriate behavior but since updating my installation, I'm noticing a few issues. I'm pretty much just looking to run a xserver and fire up a few xterm sessions to allow me to connect to m