Starting X with Cywgin - cygwin

Running latest Cygwin64, Window 10, startxwin gives:
winClipboardProc - XOpenDisplay () returned and successfully opened the display.
winMultiWindowXMsgProcErrorHandler - ERROR: BadMatch (invalid parameter attributes)
and then hangs. Any clues?

The following seems to work for me
xinit -- -multiwindow -clipboard

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Error when running glxgears but xclock and xeyes work from Linux server with XForwarding on local OSX machine

I am trying to run glxgears or glxinfo from a server and I am receiving the following error:
X Error of failed request: BadValue (integer parameter out of range for operation)
Major opcode of failed request: 149 (GLX)
Minor opcode of failed request: 3 (X_GLXCreateContext)
Value in failed request: 0x0
Serial number of failed request: 25
Current serial number in output stream: 26
My server is a Linux server and my local machine is OS X. However, I have tried running the same thing on a Linux machine and I am receiving the same error. I can run xeyes and xclock on the server and see the window pop up locally. If I saw nothing then I would think XForwading wasn't working at all, but since xeyes and xclock work then I am not sure what is going on.
What could be causing the BadValue (integer parameter out of range for operation) error?
In order to fix this issue I downgraded Xquartz from 2.7.11 to 2.7.8. For some reason the newer version of Xquartz doesnt work...

Critical error while starting Eclipse (neon-3-linux-gtk-x86_64) for Java EE developer

First of all, I tried to run eclipse (eclipse-jee-neon-3-linux-gtk-x86_64) normally. Each time, it showed a splash screen for few seconds and disappers. Then I check with terminal. Running in the terminal with command ./eclipse prints the error messages. I have attached the full terminal output below.
nalin#nalin:/opt/eclipse-neon$ ./eclipse
org.eclipse.m2e.logback.configuration: The org.eclipse.m2e.logback.configuration bundle was activated before the state location was initialized. Will retry after the state location is initialized.
(Eclipse:5741): GLib-CRITICAL **: g_base64_encode_step: assertion 'in != NULL' failed
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Any idea what's going on ?

Unity fails to start in Ubuntu( trasformed to Kali)

I know that there are similar question but nothing I searched for worked for me.
I have a problem starting Unity in my Ubuntu 15.04 distribution that i have trasformed to Kali 2.0 using Katoolin.
I applied same update but now when i start the OS i get this error:
unable to launch "gnome-session --session=ubuntu" X session "gnome-session --session=ubuntu" not found;falling back to default session
The .xsession-error.old show this:
: unable to launch "gnome-session --session=ubuntu" X session ---
"gnome-session --session=ubuntu" not found; falling back to default session.
XIO: fatal IO error 11 (Resource temporarily unavailable) on X server ":0"
after 18 requests (18 known processed) with 0 events remaining.
The /usr/share/xsessions contains this files:
gnome.desktop LXDE.desktop openbox.desktop ubuntu.desktop
and ubuntu.desktop is the default session.
How I can solve that problem?

Overtone & Vim (Repl doesn't seems to be connected)

I tried to play with overtone on ubuntu, but I can't eval some of overtone's codes in Vim.
:Eval works for the clojure code; I tried it in vim (a clj file in the lein project directory), ex: (+ 1 2 3) => :Eval => appeared on the bottom of the vim window => 6, so it's ok.
But, for example, I tried:
(demo(sin-osc)) => :Eval ;(:Require don't change nothing)
It returned:
java.lang.RuntimeException: Unable to resolve symbol: demo in this context, comp
iling:(NO_SOURCE_PATH:1:1)
So here's what I do:
jack is started
lein repl is started in the lein project (deps is ok)
in the first terminal where there is lein I start overtone (use 'overtone.live), here is the log; I've got 2 errors:
user=> (use 'overtone.live)
--> Loading Overtone...
--> Booting internal SuperCollider server...
* ERROR: dlsym load err '/home/axxon/workspace/overtone/tutorial/native/linux/x86_64/libscsynth.so: undefined symbol: load'
Found 10 LADSPA plugins
* ERROR: open directory failed '/home/axxon/.local/share/SuperCollider/synthdefs'
JackDriver: client name is 'SuperCollider'
SC_AudioDriver: sample rate = 44100,000000, driver's block size = 1024
--> Connecting to internal SuperCollider server...
--> Connection established
JackDriver: max output latency 23,2 ms
here, in this window I tried (demo(sin-osc)). it works; I can hear it.
Great, but now I want to script with Vim, so I created a new file (mytest.clj) in the lein project directory (/overtone/tutorial), I opened it with Vim (in another window)
in this blank file, I wrote the same thing as I said before, (demo(sin-osc)) and tried to eval with first, :Require, it returned this:
(clojure.core/require 'user :reload)
java.io.FileNotFoundException: Could not locate user__init.class or user.clj on
classpath:
with Eval, it doesn't work either.
Thanks for your help because I really want to use overtone!
Ps: my vim bundles:
Bundle 'guns/vim-clojure-static'
Bundle 'tpope/vim-fireplace'
Bundle 'tpope/vim-classpath'
Edit: I forgot to use a correct namespace, and in overtone's google group, i seen that mytest.clj must be in the src directory of the project. I tried this code with :Require (i stopped overtone in the first window where i started lein):
(ns tutorial.foo
(:use [overtone.live]))
(definst saw-wave [freq 440 attack 0.01 sustain 0.4 release 0.1 vol 0.4]
(* (env-gen (lin-env attack sustain release) 1 1 0 1 FREE) (saw freq) vol))
(saw-wave)
, but it returned:
(clojure.core/require 'tutorial.foo :reload)
Erreur détectée en traitant function <SNR>17_Require..fireplace#session_eval..<S
NR>17_eval..7 :
ligne 38 :
E605: Exception non interceptée : Error running Clojure: *** ERROR: open directo
ry failed '/usr/java/packages/lib/amd64'^#*** ERROR: dlsym load err '/usr/lib/jn
i/libswt-gtk-3836.so: undefined symbol: load'^#*** ERROR: dlsym load err '/usr/l
ib/jni/libswt-glx-gtk-3836.so: undefined symbol: load'^#*** ERROR: dlsym load er
r '/usr/lib/jni/libswt-webkit-gtk-3836.so: undefined symbol: load'^#*** ERROR: d
lsym load err '/usr/lib/jni/libswt-atk-gtk-3836.so: undefined symbol: load'^#***
ERROR: dlsym load err '/usr/lib/jni/libswt-pi-gtk-3836.so: undefined symbol: lo
ad'^#*** ERROR: dlsym load err '/usr/lib/jni/libswt-cairo-gtk-3836.so: undefined
symbol: load'^#*** ERROR: dlsym load err '/usr/lib/jni/libswt-awt-gtk-3836.so:
undefined symbol: load'^#*** ERROR: dlsym load err '/usr/lib/jni/libswt-gnome-gt
k-3836.so: undefined symbol: load'^##^## A fatal error has been detected by the
Java Runtime Environment:^##^## SIGSEGV (0xb) at pc=0x00007f5d261db671, pid=693
1, tid=140036632291072^##^## JRE version: 7.0_25-b30^## Java VM: OpenJDK 64-Bi
I was having the same problem. It turned out that the vim fireplace plugin was not connected to my bash repl session. I manually established the connection and everything worked just fine afterwards.
At the top of your lein session you should see the details about what port the repl session is running on
nREPL server started on port 35182 on host 127.0.0.1
So then you can connect vim-fireplace to that repl session by using
:Connect nrepl://localhost:35182
The reason why you can still evaluate code like (+ 1 2 3) even when vim-fireplace is not connected to the remote repl session is because vim-classpath will make it fall back to just spawning a new clojure runtime instance to evaluate that code. Once the fireplace repl connection is working you should notice that evaluating code becomes a lot faster since it doesn't need to load clojure from scratch.
Make sure that you use overtone.live in the namespace declaration of the file you are editing in vim, and that the REPL is running in a separate terminal instance. From vim, save the file (:w) and move your cursor into the ns declaration. Then hit gf to open the file for the namespace. Type cpR or :Require! and then cpp or :Eval the function you were trying to run. Hopefully this will work for you! Best of luck.

JVM crashes when running SOAPUI on Ubuntu

I just downloaded SOAPUI 4.0.1 and tried to run it in Ubuntu 11.10. I run the file soapui.sh. The application started up and the window actually appeared, but then after a few seconds it closed. Looking at the terminal I saw that the JVM crashed. Below are the details of the error:
(process:4183): GLib-GObject-CRITICAL **: /build/buildd/glib2.0-2.30.0/./gobject/gtype.c:2708: You forgot to call g_type_init()
(process:4183): GLib-GObject-CRITICAL **: g_object_new: assertion `G_TYPE_IS_OBJECT (object_type)' failed
(process:4183): GLib-GObject-CRITICAL **: g_object_ref: assertion `G_IS_OBJECT (object)' failed
Problematic frame:
C [libgconf-2.so.4+0x15b99] gconf_enum_to_string+0xd59
Can anyone help? Thanks.
Look here: http://www.eviware.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=13&t=7736
Look in ..../soapui-4.0.1/bin/soapui.sh:
#uncomment to disable browser component
#JAVA_OPTS="$JAVA_OPTS -Dsoapui.jxbrowser.disable=true" <- uncomment this line
if you are usising soapui.sh to start soapUI. If you used installer and using launcher than
in soapUI-*.vmoptions add -Dsoapui.jxbrowser.disable=true
that should do the trick.
I also have the same issue
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DUMP
...
# JRE version: 6.0_33-b03
# Java VM: Java HotSpot(TM) Server VM (20.8-b03 mixed mode linux-x86 )
# Problematic frame:
# C [libgconf-2.so.4+0x176aa] __float128+0x176aa
...
OS:Fedora release 16 (Verne)
uname:Linux 3.3.2-6.fc16.i686 #1 SMP Sat Apr 21 13:23:12 UTC 2012 i686
libc:glibc 2.14.90 NPTL 2.14.90
...
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This jxbrowser...jar is working with xulrunner-2.8...jar and native code doesn't full compatible with your OS dependencies.
jxbrowser it's used for 'HTML rendering' but works also without it.
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It works also in FC16

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