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Re: cygwin loops when connecting to xdmcp server running kdm
- From: "Burton Lape" <blape at symantec dot com>
- To: "Bruce Dobrin" <dobrin at imageworks dot com>
- Cc: cygwin-xfree at cygwin dot com
- Date: Fri, 14 Dec 2001 12:58:54 -0700
- Subject: Re: cygwin loops when connecting to xdmcp server running kdm
Did the same exact thing only in a smaller window.
Thanks for the help. Any other suggestions?
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| | "Bruce Dobrin"|
| | <dobrin@imagew|
| | orks.com> |
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| | 12/14/2001 |
| | 12:34 PM |
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| To: "Burton Lape" <blape@symantec.com> |
| cc: |
| Subject: Re: cygwin loops when connecting to xdmcp server running kdm |
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try "/etc/X11R6/XWin.exe -screen 0 1024x768x16 -query xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx -from
xx.xxx.xxx.xxx"
That often works for me.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Burton Lape" <blape@symantec.com>
To: <cygwin-xfree@cygwin.com>
Sent: Friday, December 14, 2001 10:36 AM
Subject: cygwin loops when connecting to xdmcp server running kdm
> I installed cygwin and xfree86 for cygwin. I am unable to connect to the
> xdmcp server. I run "/etc/X11R6/XWin.exe -query xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx -from
> xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx"
> The screen open then closes then opens then closes. It sits there and
> loops. Here is what is in the dos screen.
>
>
> winDetectSupportedEngines () - Windows NT/2000
> winDetectSupportedEngines () - DirectDraw installed
> winDetectSupportedEngines () - Allowing PrimaryDD
> winDetectSupportedEngines () - DirectDraw4 installed
> winDetectSupportedEngines () - Returning, supported engines 0000001f
> winSetEngine () - Using Shadow DirectDraw NonLocking
> winCreateBoundingWindowWindowed () - WindowClient w 1594 h 1174 r 1594 l
0
> b 117
> 4 t 0
> winAllocateFBShadowDDNL () - lPitch: 3188
> winInitVisualsShadowDDNL () - Masks 0000f800 000007e0 0000001f BPRGB 6 d
16
> winCreateDefColormap () - Deferring to fbCreateDefColormap ()
> winCloseScreenShadowDDNL () - Freeing screen resources
> winDetectSupportedEngines () - Windows NT/2000
> winDetectSupportedEngines () - DirectDraw installed
> winDetectSupportedEngines () - Allowing PrimaryDD
> winDetectSupportedEngines () - DirectDraw4 installed
> winDetectSupportedEngines () - Returning, supported engines 0000001f
> winSetEngine () - Using Shadow DirectDraw NonLocking
> winCreateBoundingWindowWindowed () - WindowClient w 1594 h 1174 r 1594 l
0
> b 117
> 4 t 0
> winAllocateFBShadowDDNL () - lPitch: 3188
> winInitVisualsShadowDDNL () - Masks 0000f800 000007e0 0000001f BPRGB 6 d
16
> winCreateDefColormap () - Deferring to fbCreateDefColormap ()
> winCloseScreenShadowDDNL () - Freeing screen resources
> winDetectSupportedEngines () - Windows NT/2000
> winDetectSupportedEngines () - DirectDraw installed
> winDetectSupportedEngines () - Allowing PrimaryDD
> winDetectSupportedEngines () - DirectDraw4 installed
> winDetectSupportedEngines () - Returning, supported engines 0000001f
> winSetEngine () - Using Shadow DirectDraw NonLocking
> winCreateBoundingWindowWindowed () - WindowClient w 1594 h 1174 r 1594 l
0
> b 117
> 4 t 0
> winAllocateFBShadowDDNL () - lPitch: 3188
> winInitVisualsShadowDDNL () - Masks 0000f800 000007e0 0000001f BPRGB 6 d
16
> winCreateDefColormap () - Deferring to fbCreateDefColormap ()
> winCloseScreenShadowDDNL () - Freeing screen resources
>
>
> Here is what is in /var/log/messages
>
> Dec 14 12:31:59 tslinux su(pam_unix)[27263]: session opened for user
nobody
> by (
> uid=0)
> Dec 14 12:31:59 tslinux su(pam_unix)[27263]: session closed for user
nobody
> Dec 14 12:32:00 tslinux kdm[27140]: Unknown session exit code 127 from
> process 2
> 7266
> Dec 14 12:32:00 tslinux kdm[27140]: Display hostname:0 is bein
> g disabled (exit frequency too high)
>
>
> Now I know this is not a configuration issue that I know of on the linux
> box running the XDMCP Server.
> I have also installed X-Win32 which is a commercial application. It
> connects just fine.
>
>
> Thanks,
>
> Burton Lape
>