My particular laptop isn't there, but it's a good place to start looking.
And if i sort it out i might even contribute :-) Thanks !
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From: Lionel Lecoq [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 21 November 2002 17:46
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [N
I am currently doing a project on an embedded single-board computer (586
based). It has 64MB RAM, 4GB HDD, a serial port and a ethernet port. Note
it has no direct hardware support for a monitor, mouse, keyboard etc.
The source code for the project is stored locally on the HDD and is
compiled l
Ian:
You do not need to start X on the host.
If Cygwin supports XDM then you need to make sure one of (xdm or
kdm or gdm) is running on the host and configured to allow remote logins.
If you can not use XDM then you can project X clients on the
Cygwin machine. The host m
Ed.
Thanks a lot!
It works.
Ian
At 09:32 22/11/2002 -0600, you wrote:
Ian:
You do not need to start X on the host.
If Cygwin supports XDM then you need to make sure one of (xdm or
kdm or gdm) is running on the host and configured to allow remote logins.
If you can not
You might have to specify the mouse protocol and the device file (i.e. /dev/mouse)
Nicolás
On Wed, 20 Nov 2002 07:06:14 -0800
"Vern W Heesch" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> You never said what mouse, but try "Protocol" "Auto" in the mouse section instead of
>"Protocol" "Microsoft"
>
> Vern
>
On Fri, 22 Nov 2002, N Sriram wrote:
> Yesterday, I had successfully installed RH Ver 8.0 in my machine.
>
> My Machine Configuration is as follows:
>
> P4 1.7
> Intel D845GLLY Mother Board
> with integrated Sound and Video
> 40 GB HDD
> Samtron 56v 15" Monitor
> Logitec Optical Mouse...
>
> I