Well, it's only going to work if you have a single Cygwin shell window open. That's usually the case for me. (I've never tried it with X running.) For the record, by CYGWIN variable is "binmode ntsec" (and now the "ntsec" is redundant--I guess it's just a leftover of times gone by).
Randall Schulz
At 08:40 2003-03-04, Richard Duran wrote:
Interesting idea. Unfortunately, it doesn't make a difference (remote or console). Does the CYGWIN variable have any impact on this? If so, where, when, and to what value should I set it? (I only bring this up because of the headache I ran into when setting up cron.
-richard
On Tue, 2003-03-04 at 10:34, Randall R Schulz wrote: > Richard, > > I simply do this: > > % reboot -r now; exit > > Randall Schulz
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