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"ÊÀÑå Íõ" wrote:
> I've read your article"[patch] fix spurious SIGSEGV faults under Cygwin",
> it's so helpf
Arend-Jan Westhoff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> At 23:42 2006-03-18 +0800, Steven Woody wrote:
>>
>>hi,
>>
>>i've installed gvim on cygwin, but the backspace does not work properly. the
>>problem is, in insert mode, the backspace key can not delete any character
>>which are typed before current i
At 22:52 2006-03-18 +0100, Max Stein wrote:
>> 1. Is it possible to increase the bandwith by having the client aggregate
>> multiple sessions through a single pipe?
>
>Could you please give me some advice how this can be achieved? I am not an
>SSH guru yet.
Unfortunately neither am I. It was an i
On Mar 17, 2006, at 7:49 PM, Max Stein wrote:
Unfortunately, the performance of the cygwin sshd server is very
poor when it comes to copying large files. I have made this
observation on several new and fast machines (3 GHz, 512 MB RAM,
100 MB/s Intel Pro network card) running with Windows
On Sat, 18 Mar 2006, Steven Woody wrote:
> hi,
>
> i've installed gvim on cygwin, but the backspace does not work properly.
> the problem is, in insert mode, the backspace key can not delete any
> character which are typed before current insert mode ( it can only
> delete chars typed in this inser
1. Is it possible to increase the bandwith by having the client aggregate
multiple sessions through a single pipe?
Could you please give me some advice how this can be achieved? I am not an
SSH guru yet.
2. It would seem that PPTP connections can be much faster. E.g. a FreeBSD
MPD running on
On 18 March 2006 09:53, Tong Wang wrote:
> Hi you guys,
> I have Miktex installed( in C:\Program Files), and am trying to
> invoke Latex.exe from Shell and got some trouble. Heres what I did :
> 1. make a soft link by: ln -s 'C:\Program
> Files\texmf\miktex\bin\latex.exe' /usr/loca
At 02:49 2006-03-18 +0100, Max Stein wrote:
>Unfortunately, the performance of the cygwin sshd server is very poor when
>it comes to copying large files. I have made this observation on several new
>and fast machines (3 GHz, 512 MB RAM, 100 MB/s Intel Pro network card)
>running with Windows XP o
At 23:42 2006-03-18 +0800, Steven Woody wrote:
>
>hi,
>
>i've installed gvim on cygwin, but the backspace does not work properly. the
>problem is, in insert mode, the backspace key can not delete any character
>which are typed before current insert mode ( it can only delete chars
typed in
>this ins
Maybe it's because of the space in the name "Program Files". I had this
problem when I set up my JAVA_HOME, which is also subdirectory of "Program
Files". I renamed the directory, instead of "Program files", to "Progra~1",
i.e. /cygdrive/c/Progra~1/..., which worked fine. Somebody said .../Progr
Hello,
* On Thu, Mar 09, 2006 at 09:38:19AM -0500, Neil Watson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> >I don't use X. I just use RXVT windows on top of the Windows
> >Desktop. I don't use Cygwin's version of Gvim. I use the Windows
> >version. To use Gvim from Cygwin, I have a small script (attached)
>
> "Tong" == Tong Wang <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Tong> Hi you guys, I have Miktex installed( in C:\Program Files),
Tong> and am trying to invoke Latex.exe from Shell and
Tong> got some trouble. Heres what I did : 1. make a
Tong> soft link by: ln -s
hi,
i've installed gvim on cygwin, but the backspace does not work properly. the
problem is, in insert mode, the backspace key can not delete any character
which are typed before current insert mode ( it can only delete chars typed in
this insert session ).
is there any clue? thanks.
--
steve
First off, thanks posters for the responses
"Dave Korn" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Since 'id' on its own might give you too many matches, it's worth mentioning
> the handy trick that (this being 'doze not linux really) the full name of the
> program is of course 'id.exe'.
>
> http://cygwin.co
Hi you guys,
I have Miktex installed( in C:\Program Files), and am trying to invoke
Latex.exe from Shell and got some trouble.
Heres what I did :
1. make a soft link by: ln -s 'C:\Program
Files\texmf\miktex\bin\latex.exe' /usr/local/bin
2. run latex: lat
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