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After upgrading cygwin last night I found that xterm and xclock would no longer start. The processes show in task manager, but even something like $ xterm --help Doesn't produce any output. Same for xclock, a process shows in the 'processes' tab of task manager but not in 'applications'. But this doesn't apply to all X applications. For example, rxvt, xeyes, xfig, xfontsel, to name a few, all still work. cygcheck output attached. I tried reinstalling xterm, but the new binary is identical to the one I already had, so the change appears to be located somewhere else. Is anyone aware of a similar problem? I googled and found something similar from 2002, but nothing recent. To be clear, I CAN run xterm on a remote machine, so the problem isn't likely at the protocol/ client-server level. It _appears_ that the problem is more fundamental, that the applications simply fail to initialize properly. Any ideas? Jay
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