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From: Jeffrey Altman <jaltman2@nyc.rr.com>
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I am not aware of any problems. I don't use the cygwin X Server though.
I use WinAXE.
Thomas A. Horsley wrote:
> Disclaimer: There are so many things that could be going wrong I'm not
> blaming kermit, I'm just wondering if there are any data points :-).
>
> Situation: Recently, I've been doing a lot of work on my home linux box
> (redhat 9 with all updates applied) from my home windows XP box and running
> the cygwin XFree86 on windows and doing X11 forwarding through a kermit95
> (2.1.3) ssh connection to my linux box.
>
> This mostly works great - I usually have an emacs running on linux with
> the display on windows. Sometimes I'll be using it for hours at a time.
>
> Occasionally though, the emacs will appear to freeze, and once it went away
> entirely with an error back in the shell where I started it saying it lost
> the connection to the X server. Sometimes the kermit window also appears
> to freeze (other times it continues to work even with emacs frozen).
>
> I'm just wondering if anyone has noticed similar problems?
>
> I realize this could be a bug in XFree86, the linux sshd forwarding code, the
> kermit forwarding code, or even emacs on linux or my linksys router, but I
> am wondering if kermit is part of it :-).
>
> I think I'll try connecting directly to my windws box in the future rather
> than using the X11 forwarding and see if the freezes still happen. (just
> to eliminate one factor from the chain).
> --
>
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