Mike McCollister wrote:
> It works fine if I open it up using a cygwin shell. That is not the problem.
> When I run form a Windows cmd and run startxwin.bat, it does not work. I've
> tried to do it manually with this command:
>
> run XWin -clipboard -silent-dup-error
>
> no xwindow comes up with
Mark,
It works fine if I open it up using a cygwin shell. That is not the problem.
When I run form a Windows cmd and run startxwin.bat, it does not work. I've
tried to do it manually with this command:
run XWin -clipboard -silent-dup-error
no xwindow comes up with the checkered background.
I
Have you tried to open up a cygwin shell, and then
starting up an xterm, to see if it might just be there, awaiting
connections? If you open in multiwindow mode (native mode
by default), then I wouldn't expect anything to happen until
your X Server actually has a client window to display.
open u
I have been using cygwin for years and the X client under cygwin for about a
year. In order to get X to work, I have to make sure that I am running bash
and then run startxwin.sh to get it to work. Well, I've been trying to get it
to work with just startxwin.bat but I am not successful. It seems