Jack Tanner hotmail.com> writes:
> Norbert Harendt wrote:
> >>Could it be a firewall of some sort?
> >
> > It is a kind of firewall used with german DSL-router
>
> Cygwin/X is known to conflict with some software firewalls, like
> ZoneAlarm, even if they are only installed and not running. It
Norbert Harendt wrote:
Could it be a firewall of some sort?
It is a kind of firewall used with german DSL-router
Cygwin/X is known to conflict with some software firewalls, like
ZoneAlarm, even if they are only installed and not running. It works
fine, however, with the Windows XP SP2 Perso
Jack Tanner hotmail.com> writes:
> $ strings sh.exe | grep dll
> dll_crt0__FP11per_process
> cygwin1.dll
> cygintl-3.dll
> cygreadline6.dll
> KERNEL32.dll
>
> Could it be that the FRITZ!DSL software somehow inserts itself into the
> loading process?
Yes, i think so
> Could it be a firewall of
Norbert Harendt wrote:
I was astonished to find the entries
"C:\Programme\FRITZ!DSL\DLL", so i tried to run XWin on a computer in our
network which hasn't FRITZ!DSL-software, and ... it was running without any
error or hang !!
There a two computers with FRITZ!DSL-software on it, and on both X
Larry Hall (Cygwin X cygwin.com> writes:
>
> Norbert Harendt wrote:
> > Larry Hall (Cygwin X cygwin.com> writes:
> >
> >
> >>On 10/11/2005, Norbert Harendt wrote:
> >>
> >>>OK. What i can see, is that calling or running the shell causes the
> >>>problems in my case. XWin is coming up and run
Larry Hall (Cygwin X cygwin.com> writes:
>
> Norbert Harendt wrote:
> > Larry Hall (Cygwin X cygwin.com> writes:
> >
> >
> >>On 10/11/2005, Norbert Harendt wrote:
> >>
> >>>OK. What i can see, is that calling or running the shell causes the
> >>>problems in my case. XWin is coming up and run
Norbert Harendt wrote:
Larry Hall (Cygwin X cygwin.com> writes:
On 10/11/2005, Norbert Harendt wrote:
OK. What i can see, is that calling or running the shell causes the
problems in my case. XWin is coming up and running fine, i get the logon
screen of the remote server and everything seem
Larry Hall (Cygwin X cygwin.com> writes:
>
> On 10/11/2005, Norbert Harendt wrote:
> > OK. What i can see, is that calling or running the shell causes the
> > problems in my case. XWin is coming up and running fine, i get the logon
> > screen of the remote server and everything seems to be fin
On 10/11/2005, Norbert Harendt wrote:
OK. What i can see, is that calling or running the shell causes the
problems in my case. XWin is coming up and running fine, i get the logon
screen of the remote server and everything seems to be fine. But if i try
to open an xterm on the remote server, XWi
Christopher Faylor cygwin.com> writes:
>
> On Mon, Oct 10, 2005 at 09:41:00AM +, Norbert Harendt wrote:
> >Norbert Harendt ib-eckerl.de> writes:
> >I encounter shell-hangs with cygwin also when using cygwins setup, so i
> >post the problem also under
> >http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.os.cygw
On Mon, Oct 10, 2005 at 09:41:00AM +, Norbert Harendt wrote:
>Norbert Harendt ib-eckerl.de> writes:
>I encounter shell-hangs with cygwin also when using cygwins setup, so i
>post the problem also under
>http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.os.cygwin/70104 because i think it has
>something to do with
Norbert Harendt ib-eckerl.de> writes:
I encounter shell-hangs with cygwin also when using cygwins setup,
so i post the problem also under
http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.os.cygwin/70104
because i think it has something to do with deadlocks or
errors in communication in dll-subroutine calls
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Igor Pechtchanski cs.nyu.edu> writes:
> Did you let it run long enough? Looks like it's trying to fork, and the
> DLLs are being loaded. Does the CPU show any activity during the "hang"?
> Does the disk? Try running it under strace to see if it's really a hang,
> a busy loop, etc. If you get
On Wed, 5 Oct 2005, Norbert Harendt wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I updated cygwin a few days ago, now my xwindow-remote sessions are
> often hanging and are consuming a lot of cpu-power. In detail:
>
> I am running a W2K-machine with 2 cpus and connect to a linux-X-server
> via cygwins
>XWin -query 192
Hello,
I updated cygwin a few days ago, now my xwindow-remote sessions are often
hanging and are consuming a lot of cpu-power. In detail:
I am running a W2K-machine with 2 cpus and connect to a linux-X-server via
cygwins
XWin -query 192.168.1.100 -once
in order to get the logon-screen of the
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