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Date: Wed, 14 Mar 2001 12:31:55 +0000
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From: James Shuttleworth <csx239 AT coventry DOT ac DOT uk>
Subject: cygwin, X and vtwm
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Hi,
I've just downloaded and installed cygwin and X and the vtwm window
manager. Everything went fine (which was a real surprise) until I tried to
start the manager. I used the startxwin.bat file to start it (no
modifications). My problem is this: when I try to type anything into the
xterm, it dissapears (the xterm, that is). I also have error messages in
my shell complaining about "failed to open input method" and "locale not
supported by C library, locale unchanged". I assume that the problem lies
with the input (from my keyboard), but I haven't got a clue about resolving it.
Please help!
Thanks,

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James Shuttleworth
Coventry University, school of MIS
(024) 7688 7762

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