Joe Krahn jkrahn-at-nc.rr.com |Lists| wrote:
3) Decide if Win95/Me/NT/2000 need continued support.
Win 2000 - yes please...
Peter
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Hi,
This is a mailing list about the X server in Cygwin. Sounds to me like
you are asking about ssh specific stuff.
Andy Schmidgall mrflippy-at-tresgeek.net |Lists| wrote:
I'm running cygwin/X on my Windows XP Home box, and am trying to connect
to my Linux (Fedora Core 4) box. X runs fine on
J. David Boyd david-at-adboyd.com |Lists| wrote:
Okay, thanks, I'll start hanging out on the Cygwin/Xfree location.
Makes sense, now I know where to start looking.
Actually, I was under the impression that these lists didn't like or
allow attachments. It must be list dependent.
Man, that mus
Dave Ewart wrote:
I feel I should be able to troubleshoot this myself,
however, my question is: where should I look for more diagnostic
information? Is there a way to increase the verbosity of this
diagnostic information?
I don't know about your specific problem, but here is a pointer to some
Alexander Gottwald alexander.gottwald-at-s1999.tu-chemnitz.de |Lists| wrote:
Maybe Xine uses a special font for cursors which is only available on
the linux host. The XCreateGlypthCursor man page indicates this.
OK, perhaps that is the situation
showfont -start $((0x99)) -fn cursor
is a valid chara
Alexander Gottwald alexander.gottwald-at-s1999.tu-chemnitz.de |Lists| wrote:
how do you start ssh? For full functionality you'll have to enable
TrsutedX11Forwarding
or start ssh with ssh -Y remotehost
Thanks for your -Y suggestion - didn't make any difference though... So
I'm still in the market