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Re: New XFree pages: "cygwin.com/xfree"
- From: Harold L Hunt II <huntharo at msu dot edu>
- To: cygwin-xfree at cygwin dot com
- Date: Tue, 30 Dec 2003 23:03:28 -0500
- Subject: Re: New XFree pages: "cygwin.com/xfree"
- References: <5.2.1.1.1.20031230193241.01b0ce90@softcafe.net>
- Reply-to: cygwin-xfree at cygwin dot com
Don,
Here are installation and use instructions:
http://xfree86.cygwin.com/docs/ug/cygwin-xfree-ug.html
Don V Black wrote:
Have you tested the new X webapge?
Specifically, have you tested the X-windows
download?
Of course.
I tried the download & install. All I got was the
non-X-windows Cygwin. I then re-installed from
the cygwin/X page selecting 'install' for ALL the
pacakges. I got a few 'dll not found' messages
during the install. When finished, I could not
find any files whose names contained 'xstart',
starx or 'xfree' either via WIn2K File Search, or
via Cygwin's locate command.
You must have missed this line:
Whether or not you already have Cygwin installed, you can add Cygwin/X
to your installation by downloading the latest setup.exe, running setup,
and selecting the 'XFree86-base' package from the 'XFree86' category.
Tons of irrelevant information was removed from the Cygwin/X home page
to make the installation information more readily visible. I don't
think we have had a report of the home page being confusing in over a year.
Also, the "X Window System" link does not work,
and there is no avenue to report these problems.
Thanks. That just needs to be www.x.org. I'll fix it later.
I am trying to access Linux XFree86 from my Win2K
system (without using VNC or XWin32). I had hoped that
cygwin/X could handle this. However, I cannot even install
it. Both of your "Install" links go to the cygwin.com home
page. Can you direct me to documentation that will instruct
me on installation of a form that will allow me to run an
X-Client from Win2K? Thanks.
No, both of the install links go to http://cygwin.com/setup.exe, which
is the installation program. The text in the page clearly says to grab
the XFree86-base package, which will select all dependent packages.
There are two ways to access remote machines, via XDMCP or via ssh, both
of which are documented for Cygwin/X in the User's Guide:
http://xfree86.cygwin.com/docs/ug/using-remote-session.html
http://xfree86.cygwin.com/docs/ug/using-remote-apps.html#using-remote-apps-ssh
There is also a sample startup file to be used for XDMCP connections:
/usr/X11R6/bin/startxdmcp.bat
I hope this helps,
Harold