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Jon,Indeed, -dumbSched causes this problem to disappear. I have attached another cygcheck.out on the off chance that it will be helpful. When I wrote this file, all my Cygwin packages were up to date, and git-cola was executing OK (no hangs).
-- D.A. On 1/16/2017 6:09 AM, Jon Turney wrote:
On 14/01/2017 01:38, David Arnstein wrote:My cygwin installation can display simple X11 clients such as xterm. A complex client such as git-cola, launched from a remote RedHat Linux machine, will cause all X11 windows under cygwin to become unresponsive. Windows Task Manager says "not responding." This problem occurs with recent releases of Cygwin/X11. The attached cygcheck.out indicates the last X11 version that works well: 1.18-4.1. All other cygwin packages are up to date.Thanks for reporting this problem. Unfortunately, I couldn't reproduce it. However, I suspect this may be caused by switching to the smart scheduler by default in xorg-server 1.19.0-1. So, the first thing I'd suggest you try is adding -dumbSched to the X server options to see if this makes a difference (e.g. 'startxwin -- -dumbSched'
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