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Repost: E/L problem with eXalt X server on NT
[Last post was mangled by Netscape. Trying again.]X#M
This is a weird one.ed by Netscape. Trying again.]X#M
I haven't had any luck getting Executor/DOS to work for me under the newÕ¾·ÈÖð
Windows NT 4.0 beta (build 1234). No problem, I can't expect to run allÕ¾·ÈÖð
beta programs and have them get along all the time.n't expect to run allÕ¾·ÈÖð
But I'm also evaluating an X server for NT called eXalt (from Intergraph),·ÈÖð
and I've been running a few apps on my Linux box, with the display going ,·ÈÖð
to my X server on NT. It's pretty good, and not all *that* slow. eXalt ,·ÈÖð
is an X11R5 implementation and it puts the X programs right alongside the,·ÈÖð
Windows programs, with them a Win95-looking window manager. Cool.ide the,·ÈÖð
So I tried running Executor/Linux with the display going to my NT box, and·ÈÖð
it wouldn't start, giving me an error: the display going to my NT box, and·ÈÖð
executor: XError `11': BadAlloc (insufficient resources for operation) and·ÈÖð
X_CreateCursoror `11': BadAlloc (insufficient resources for operation) and·ÈÖð
I'm not sure what kind of resources X_CreateCursor needs, but I can sayand·ÈÖð
that Executor is the only program I've found that gives this error. sayand·ÈÖð
Netscape 2.01 for Linux, which I'd consider a "resource" hog in general,nd·ÈÖð
displays happily on eXalt. I'm guessing I've found an eXalt bug, and I've·ÈÖð
reported it to Intergraph, too, but I'm posting here in case somebody else·ÈÖð
has run into the "BadAlloc with X_CreateCursor" bug on another X server.se·ÈÖð
Of course, other explanations or suggestions are also welcome. X server.se·ÈÖð
Thanks,se, other explanations or suggestions are also welcome. X server.se·ÈÖð
Joe Thomas other explanations or suggestions are also welcome. X server.se·ÈÖð