mmccool
06-11-2003, 09:08 AM
I'm trying to run Xwindows on my TC1000 to access remote Unix systems and run local X programs under cygwin. I have installed cygwin and the XFree86 server that comes with that, and after running "startx &" in the shell and logging into the remote system using "ssh -X" everything works fine.
However, I use a dock and have a larger, secondary monitor (1280x1024, 17").
Unfortunately, the Xserver always comes up in my smaller "primary" display, and while it can be MOVED to the larger display, it cannot be resized. All the usual suspects for starting the Xserver on a different display/screen ("startx -- :0.1", "startx -- -screen 1",
trying -display 1 -screen 0, etc) don't work, or cause the program to go beserk (:0.1 causes a retry loop that has to be terminated with extreme prejudice).
Note that on the TC1000, you cannot (manually, anyways) reverse the primary and secondary displays. The tablet is always primary, and that option is greyed out on the settings. Also, this happens regardless of where I launch the Xserver (with a shell on the primary or on the secondary).
Anyways... is there any way to get this to work?
Also, if anyone out there has developed an X window manager "skin" especially useful with a pen (w/o a middle mouse button, for instance, and with configurable buttons for everything) I'd be interested.
However, I use a dock and have a larger, secondary monitor (1280x1024, 17").
Unfortunately, the Xserver always comes up in my smaller "primary" display, and while it can be MOVED to the larger display, it cannot be resized. All the usual suspects for starting the Xserver on a different display/screen ("startx -- :0.1", "startx -- -screen 1",
trying -display 1 -screen 0, etc) don't work, or cause the program to go beserk (:0.1 causes a retry loop that has to be terminated with extreme prejudice).
Note that on the TC1000, you cannot (manually, anyways) reverse the primary and secondary displays. The tablet is always primary, and that option is greyed out on the settings. Also, this happens regardless of where I launch the Xserver (with a shell on the primary or on the secondary).
Anyways... is there any way to get this to work?
Also, if anyone out there has developed an X window manager "skin" especially useful with a pen (w/o a middle mouse button, for instance, and with configurable buttons for everything) I'd be interested.