Hi,

I have a Cygwin installation on a Windows 10 PC, on which I use X-Windows to 
access a Linux development/build server. All has been working great for a long 
time, until I rand a Cygwin upgrade on December 23rd, and after that X11 has 
become pretty much unusable. I normally launch the terminator terminal emulator 
locally under X, in that I "ssh -Y" to the Linux machine, and then on there I 
use a number of GUI apps, mainly SlickEdit and BeyondCompare, which run 
remotely via X11 forwarding to display in windows on my local Windows PC. But 
since this Cygwin upgrade all of those remote X11 apps are now extremely slow 
to respond to anything - about 10 to 20 seconds to action any key press or 
mouse click.

The two machines are on the same Gig-Ethernet LAN segment so there are no 
latency issues there (ping response time <1mS).

To take any possible problems with those components out of the picture, I tried 
instead launching xterm under X11 locally, and from it launching Firefox after 
ssh to the Linux machine, and again I see the same symptoms with that - trying 
to type into Firefox's address bar takes about 10 seconds per letter.

I had previously updated my Cygwin installation on March 3rd 2019, so this 
problem has come in sometime between then and now. I've just spent a very long 
day and a half rolling back the changes as much as I could (by hacking the 
setup.ini and re-installing previous versions from the local download cache) 
and eventually managed to get a working hybrid with enough packages rolled back 
to make the difference, and now X11 is working fine again.

I also tried a new clean install of the latest Cygwin, after deleting my 
.XWinrc and removing all but the bare minimum from .startxwinrc, and do see the 
problem with that too.

Is this any known problem? I couldn't find anything obvious in the email 
archives.

Ian

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