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Re: Cannot start X server


I am using Windows 98SE. Here are the options for "start" on Win98SE:

/m[inimized] Run the new program minimized (in the background).
/max[imized] Run the new program maximized (in the foreground).
/r[estored]  Run the new program restored (in the foreground). [default]
/w[ait]      Does not return until the other program exits.


Which one of these corresponds to /B?

What does vtwm do that twm does not do?

Can you tell me approximately when the posting from Harold about the test
case would have been made? that might help me sort through the mail
archives.

Also, can you tell me why .xinitrc does not appear to get run when the
xserver is started up?

Jon


----- Original Message -----
From: Suhaib Siddiqi <ssiddiqi@inspirepharm.com>
Subject: RE: Cannot start X server


> Could you post your OS please?
>
> start /B is an option on my Windows NT 4 and Win2K.
>
> vtwm is in "contrib" directory.
>
> true xdm only root can work at the moment.  I plan on fixing gid and uid
> issues with xdm.
>
> In case you are using Win9x/Me then it won't work on it.  In that case you
> need to try Harold "test case" from "test" directory.  Please dig mail
> archive
> on how he and users got it working.  Other alternative is to use
> X-server-1.0 from
> contrib directory and install it in c:\usr not c:\cygwin\usr.

smime.p7s


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