dougp59 wrote:
> I'm having trouble getting CygwinX with kde3 to run on my Windows XP
> with SP2 installed. Everything works find until you see the second to
> last icon on the KDE startup banner. It will say 'launching window
> manager' and then never come back from that?
>
> Any XP specific
I had a similar problem a few months ago and also resolved it by
installing first some basic packages and after the rest of the packages.
Before that, I tried to remove the file were install hanged but after
removing that, it hanged in other file (the next one, I think). I
repeated this process a
), same_screen YES,
XLookupString gives 1 bytes: (ba) "º"
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-Original Message-
From: Alexander Gottwald [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: terça-feira, 14 de Dezembro de 2004 10:10
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: configuring X, backspace,
On Tue, 1
I've the same problem, but with the çÇ´`ªº symbols! Tried the solutions on the
faq but nothing. If I it the Ç key twice, I get a ls.
Thanks,
--Tinoco
-Original Message-
From: Christopher Graham Fenton [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: segunda-feira, 13 de Dezembro de 2004 20:41
To: [E
Ok!
Thanks,
--Tinoco
> From: Alexander Gottwald
>
> quite strange. I've no special mapping for ç but get it displayed in
> bash. The .inputrc contains set meta-flag on
> set output-meta on
> set convert-meta off
> and some entries which don't seem to be related
The .inputrc file is part of th
I've those same entries also but that prints the octal value of the symbol,
\347 and \307 for ç and Ç. This way the symbol isn't getting displayed but also
isn't interpreted by bash and I can use it.
I'm going to put this message on other list, since this is not a problem with X.
Thanks,
--Tin
Nope. One thing more: if there's no .inputrc with the mappings (like in the
FAQ), the ç do a ls, otherwise it prints te octal value of the symbol I define
on .inputrc.
Should this be forwarded to other list?
Thanks,
--Tinoco
> I've got portuguese keyboard layout, no error messages reported o