Re: XWin 100% CPU usage for Java applications on Vista

2007-03-24 Thread Larry Hall (Cygwin X)
Vladimir Nicolici wrote: I wonder why RedHat doesn't include this X server instead of Cygwin/X in the cygwin distribution, especially since, according to the Cygwin/X home page, the project lost its maintainer 2 years ago. Chris has already sufficiently responded to correct your misconception

Re: XWin 100% CPU usage for Java applications on Vista

2007-03-24 Thread Holger Krull
Vladimir Nicolici schrieb: > With remote desktop, if I loose the connection with my work computer, > nothing bad happens, I just reconnect after reestablishing the > connection. And remote desktop uses far less bandwidth than X > protocol. freenx can provide the same for linux. -- Unsubscribe in

Re: XWin 100% CPU usage for Java applications on Vista

2007-03-24 Thread Christopher Faylor
On Sat, Mar 24, 2007 at 08:56:54PM +0200, Vladimir Nicolici wrote: >>"Red Hat"? This is a community project. Don't know where you got the >>idea that Cygwin/X was somehow supported by Red Hat. > >From www.cygwin.com: > >"For Cygwin licensing or commercial support, please visit the Red Hat >Cygwin

Re: XWin 100% CPU usage for Java applications on Vista

2007-03-24 Thread Vladimir Nicolici
"Red Hat"? This is a community project. Don't know where you got the idea that Cygwin/X was somehow supported by Red Hat. From www.cygwin.com: "For Cygwin licensing or commercial support, please visit the Red Hat Cygwin Product site" ... "Cygwin DLL and utilities are Copyright (c) 2000, 200

Re: XWin 100% CPU usage for Java applications on Vista

2007-03-24 Thread Vladimir Nicolici
> A concern is that I performed the tests using Remote Desktop. And I Maybe a ssh tunnel instead of remote desktop will change the situation. I need to run the X Server on my Windows Vista computer at work. X clients will connect to it from the Linux servers at work. In the weekends, I need to

Re: XWin 100% CPU usage for Java applications on Vista

2007-03-24 Thread Christopher Faylor
On Sat, Mar 24, 2007 at 04:14:51PM +0200, Vladimir Nicolici wrote: >>I had similar problems and found that starting the X Server with >> -engine 1 will help. Give it a try. > >I was experimenting with other solutions, and I found Xming, another >open source project. Xming doesn't seem to have any o

Re: XWin 100% CPU usage for Java applications on Vista

2007-03-24 Thread Holger Krull
Vladimir Nicolici schrieb: > On 3/24/07, Holger Krull <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> I had similar problems and found that starting the X Server with >> -engine 1 will help. Give it a try. >> > > I tested, unfortunately, it doesn't work. And I just discovered that > opening and closing the "About"

Re: XWin 100% CPU usage for Java applications on Vista

2007-03-24 Thread Dr. Franz Fehringer
- From: "Vladimir Nicolici" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: Sent: Saturday, March 24, 2007 3:14 PM Subject: Re: XWin 100% CPU usage for Java applications on Vista I had similar problems and found that starting the X Server with -engine 1 will help. Give it a try. I was experimenting with

Re: XWin 100% CPU usage for Java applications on Vista

2007-03-24 Thread Dr. Franz Fehringer
problem (at least not on 2003R2; haven`t tried with Vista). Cheers Franz - Original Message - From: "Vladimir Nicolici" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: Sent: Saturday, March 24, 2007 2:42 PM Subject: Re: XWin 100% CPU usage for Java applications on Vista On 3/24/07, Holg

Re: XWin 100% CPU usage for Java applications on Vista

2007-03-24 Thread Vladimir Nicolici
I had similar problems and found that starting the X Server with -engine 1 will help. Give it a try. I was experimenting with other solutions, and I found Xming, another open source project. Xming doesn't seem to have any of the problems of Cygwin/X. What's funny is that Xming has command line

Re: XWin 100% CPU usage for Java applications on Vista

2007-03-24 Thread Vladimir Nicolici
On 3/24/07, Holger Krull <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > 3. On a linux machine, run this command: > > export DISPLAY=__VISTA_HOST__:0.0 > > 4. Start a Java GUI application, on the linux machine. For example, > use the jconsole command, from the Java JDK. > > 5. After the GUI is displayed on

Re: XWin 100% CPU usage for Java applications on Vista

2007-03-24 Thread Holger Krull
> 3. On a linux machine, run this command: > > export DISPLAY=__VISTA_HOST__:0.0 > > 4. Start a Java GUI application, on the linux machine. For example, > use the jconsole command, from the Java JDK. > > 5. After the GUI is displayed on the Vista machine, lock the > computer, then unlock

XWin 100% CPU usage for Java applications on Vista

2007-03-24 Thread Vladimir Nicolici
I'm using Windows Vista Business 32 bit, and this happens after locking and unlocking the Vista computer while the application is running. I use Cygwin/X mostly for maintenance/administrative tasks on our Linux servers. First, since we have many Java virtual machines on our servers, I use jconso