On Wednesday 27 Mar 02, Christopher Glaeser writes:
> > Do you have a DISPLAY environment variable set? If so, unset it.
>
> Perfect! Many thanks.
>
> BTW, I don't know how the cygwin FAQ is updated, but a google search of the
> cygwin/telnet/emacs returned many hits with no solutions. Appare
On Wed, Mar 27, 2002 at 05:08:27PM -0800, Christopher Glaeser wrote:
>> Do you have a DISPLAY environment variable set? If so, unset it.
>
>Perfect! Many thanks.
>
>BTW, I don't know how the cygwin FAQ is updated, but a google search of
>the cygwin/telnet/emacs returned many hits with no solutio
> Do you have a DISPLAY environment variable set? If so, unset it.
Perfect! Many thanks.
BTW, I don't know how the cygwin FAQ is updated, but a google search of the
cygwin/telnet/emacs returned many hits with no solutions. Apparently, this
is a common problem for cygwin users seeking to use t
On Wed, Mar 27, 2002 at 03:13:15PM -0800, Christopher Glaeser wrote:
>It was suggested that I use rxvt (rather than cygwin console) to run emacs
>on a remote linux system via telnet. When I attempt to run emacs on the
>remote system, it generates the error message:
>
> _X11TransSocketINETConn
It was suggested that I use rxvt (rather than cygwin console) to run emacs
on a remote linux system via telnet. When I attempt to run emacs on the
remote system, it generates the error message:
_X11TransSocketINETConnect: Can't connect: errno = 111
I tried a couple guesses like setting TER
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