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jose isaias cabrera wrote:Are you looking for XWin.log in /var/log ?No. /tmp.
Ok, please look for /var/log/XWin.log; does it contain anything interesting?
This is the copy text of the bash DOS termIf you open a cygwin bash shell, type the command to run the X server, you get no output at all?Cygwin X server is running ok. Well, xinit, is the way I start mine. That works ok. If you mean the command above, that is how I do it: I open the cygwin bash DOS shell and I type the command above.
I wasn't sure what you meant by "Nothing gets written on the cygwin DOS screen"
I'm still a bit unclear if something or nothing gets written to the shell window when you run xwin.
If you add -once to the command used to launch the server, does it exit after your first connection attempt? (if so, this tells me that the XDM or whatever you are trying to log in to is closing the connection when you type, for it's own reasons, or maybe it just doesn't like us anymore...)
This command,
XWin :0.0 -once -clipboard -query 13.142.6.222 -fp tcp/13.142.6.222:7100
exits the login screen once I hit any key in the user textbox. Is there any way to get the previous setup? Maybe it has to do with the keyboard problem I have read very little of...
No, I think problem is that the XDM (if that's what it is) you're connecting
to is getting upset and closing the connection.
This email suggests a way of getting additional information about why XDM is
doing that: http://cygwin.com/ml/cygwin-xfree/2002-01/msg00253.html
Right.If your keyboard wasn't working, then, logic suggests that nothing would happen when you started typing your login.
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