Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!bonnie.concordia.ca!uunet!mcsun!ukc!icdoc!gould!njw From: njw@doc.ic.ac.uk (Nick Williams) Newsgroups: comp.sys.hp Subject: Xserver causing problems on hp9000s300 Keywords: Andrew, Motif, X, Servers, Broken, Sigh Message-ID: Date: 22 Jan 91 09:22:12 GMT Sender: news@doc.ic.ac.uk Distribution: comp Organization: Department of Computing, Imperial College, London Lines: 62 The problem I have is with windows not being refreshed properly, and other weirdness of a similar type, most often with windows belonging to either Motif or Andrew... * Windows will not be refreshed after they have been overlapped by another window and then exposed. * When a window is exposed, the rectangle that should be redrawn is filled with a random colored garbage. This is most noticeable with Motif text widgets. * TWM title bars occasionally "lose" their decoration (resize button, etc). Most often happens with applications that change their title during run. * TWM cursors get left behind in motif windows --- when you opaque move a window (a TWM function which moves the window itself as opposed to an outline of the window), several images of the current cursor are left on the window, and never cleaned up. This happens mostly on motif windows. Has been exhibited once or twice on other, random windows. * The keys' auto-repeat is turned off on startup every now and again. * The "middle" mouse button (on 2 button mouse) has its threshold time (the difference between the times each button goes down to be considered the middle button) decreased to some time which is impossible to achieve. All of the above problems are occasional in nature. My setup: hp9000s300 (350) hpux 7.0 X11 --- complete R4 build from scratch, with the server taken from that ftp site that was advertised a while ago: @(#)X Window System, Version 11 HP-UX 7.03 A.03.02 $Revision: 9.30.1.1 $ Motif - as distributed with hpux7.0 (i.e. R3 linked. Argh). Andrew - running remotely, with local fonts. Any clues on what I can do to get this fixed? I don't believe it is the applications' fault, since it happens with such a range of applications, and running an application remotely causes the observed effects only when displaying on the HP. I can also reproducibly get the server to core dump. But for now, that's another story :-) -- Nick Williams. "It's all gone... *Horribly* wrong." njw@doc.ic.ac.uk ... Dept of Computing, Imperial College, London SW7 2B7. UK njw@athena.mit.edu ... Project Athena, M.I.T., Cambridge, MA 02139. USA Disclaimer: Any opinions or views you may find hiding in this message are mine: noone else wants them.