I updated my windows 10 laptop to the new "anniversary edition", which includes
a "native" Ubuntu linux environment,
which includes a bash shell and other packages.
When I later tried to ssh into win10, I discovered that I no longer get a login
to cygwin, but rather to Ubuntu (and
with a new kno
On 2016-10-29 17:51, Chris Johnson wrote:
I added a bad url to the mirrors list in setup that lets you chose or
add a mirror. It's a bad mirror and I want to remove it. It might
be my inability to phrase it properly but I'm unable to find how
to do this in the User manual, the FAQ, the archives
I added a bad url to the mirrors list in setup that lets you chose or
add a mirror. It's a bad mirror and I want to remove it. It might be
my inability to phrase it properly but I'm unable to find how to do
this in the User manual, the FAQ, the archives or the web.
I'm running Win 7 a
The following packages have been uploaded to the Cygwin distribution:
* alure-doc-1.2-1
* alure-utils-1.2-1
* libalure-devel-1.2-1
* libalure1-1.2-1
ALURE is a utility library to help manage common tasks with OpenAL
applications. This includes device enumeration and initialization, file
loading
While I use a few X11 packages, I find that I don't need the KDE or
GNOME categories.
Are the command line switches to remove KDE and GNOME the following?
setup-x86.exe -c GNOME -c KDE
Is there a setup-x86.exe switch to avoid downloading and installing
GNOME and KDE categories so that a separa
On 2016-10-29 00:13, L. A. Walsh wrote:
Evgeny Grin wrote:
Do you mean, that Windows itself is a problem?
Or version 10 of Windows is a problem? Anyway, all Windows users will
use Windows 10 (or successors) sooner or later.
So it's only the beginning of the story.
You haven't been keeping i
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