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From: Jon TURNEY <jon.turney@dronecode.org.uk>
To: cygwin-xfree@cygwin.com
Cc: p.fedin@samsung.com
Subject: Re: Automatic X server startup
Date: Mon, 02 Jun 2014 13:57:00 -0000	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <538C82AF.9080702@dronecode.org.uk> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <004001cf7a74$5c6b3ac0$1541b040$%fedin@samsung.com>

On 28/05/2014 13:57, Pavel Fedin wrote:
>> I believe this is arranged using launchd on OS X, which listens on the
>> socket the X server will use, and starts the X server when something
>> connects.
>>
>> Unfortunately, there is no similar system facility on Windows.
>
>   But it should be possible to make xlib a little bit more smart, isn't it ? It could automatically run X server when a connection is attempted but refused. So we would achieve the same effect as on MacOS.
>   We could e. g. have some directory like /etc/X11/autostart, to be examined by xlib. If it detects that e. g. :0 screen is not accessible, it would attempt to look up 0.xlaunch file there and run "xlaunch -run /etc/X11/autostart/0.xlaunch" command.
>   What do you think ? I could implement this idea if you have no time to work on that, i believe it should be very easy.

Patches are always welcome, so please feel free to work on this if you like.

I have my doubts that that it's straightforward to add this in libX11 in 
a way that is generally useful (for e.g.: there would be a race 
condition if two processes both try to start the server at the same 
time, there's much room for confusion about how to specify the X server 
options to be used, if it could be started explicitly for the start 
menu, or implicitly by libX11,...)

>> You can achieve a somewhat similar effect by copying the X server
>> shortcut to the startup group to start it automatically at login, at
>> the cost of slowing down system startup somewhat.
>
>   Heh, it's already slow because of antivirus and other corporate stuff (i cannot disable it). Running on demand would be better.

You might consider looking at starting it from launchd or perhaps xinitd 
if possible, and then just that can be started by the X server shortcut, 
or at startup.

-- 
Jon TURNEY
Volunteer Cygwin/X X Server maintainer

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  reply	other threads:[~2014-06-02 13:57 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 6+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2014-05-27 12:52 Pavel Fedin
2014-05-27 13:38 ` Eliot Moss
2014-05-27 15:20 ` Jon TURNEY
2014-05-28 12:57   ` Pavel Fedin
2014-06-02 13:57     ` Jon TURNEY [this message]
2014-07-03 22:54       ` Matt D.

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