Did you read any of the on-line documentation?
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Can you say: 'Start -- Programs -- Startup"?
Create a bat file or cmd file that does what you want and either put
it into the Startup folder or put a shortcut to it in the Startup
folder
On 6/28/06, siegfried <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
How can I automatically run "startx" and then startup emacs
I think you are confused about the use of the word server as it
applies to X-Windows type applications. In X windows, the "client" is
the program such as emacs. The X-Windows server manages the display
for the client program. A client program will ask the X-Windows
server to draw something on the
> I was wondering if there is any document available about how data is managed
> on the client > side and on the server side. I want to know what exactly is
> done on each side and what is
> sent to the other. Maybe a kind of flowchart...
client and server side of what? cygwin? X-windows?
How about reading the documentation:
http://x.cygwin.com/docs/ug/configure.html
On Wed, 22 Dec 2004 07:08:27 + (UTC), Terrence White
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have cygwin installed, and now I am installing XFree 4.4.0.
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> The istallation Xinstall.sh script ran with no errors.
>
> Aft
use "ssh -X" instead
On Tue, 26 Oct 2004 14:36:36 -0400 (EDT), [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>
> When I connect from cygwin to a remote host using 'ssh -Y', I get the
> warning:
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> Warning: No xauth data; using fake authentication data for x11 forwarding
>
> How can I fix
Sorry, I posted this to the wrong list (a finger-fuddle),
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Date: Wed, 6 Aug 2003 11:04:43 -0400
From: Jim Drash <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: rfe: seamless windows integration
Maybe I am a little slow but if someone w
Maybe this is late but I only just tried multiwindow mode today. You all
rock! This is extremely cool.
Kudos to all that worked on this!
jim drash
Axel:
Since you provided us with nothing to explain what you are trying to
do, we all had to guess. If you need aceess to Windows GUI applications
(you mentioned Notepad), you need a way to export the GUI. Windows is not
X-Windows based so you have to use something else. We suggested VNC.
There
Use VNC
Sorry for the typos in my last message. It is nearing the end of the
business day and my brain is fried .
(CPU
utilization to 100%)
3) About 1 in 4 times it runs correctly even after a clean reboot of the
PC
Any clues would be very helpful.
thanks in advance,
jim drash
This is not a fuction of XWin at all. It is a fuction of the window
manager you are running. twm has this behaviior. If you want a different
behavior use a different window manager.
While, it might be nice to allow Windows to be the Window Manager and that
it might be convenient, it is not a requirement for many people's regular
and daily use of the Xserver.
Would it be cool? Yes. I cannot right now think of a single X app would
work better if Windows managed it.
Can we move this discussion to another mailing list? and Get back to the
business of cygwin-xfree, here.
TIA
jim drash
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