L A Walsh wrote:
Jordan Geoghegan wrote:
Has anyone ever successfully transferred 150Mbps or more over the
network using scp/sftp/rsync etc on Cygwin?
What is more important? testing cygwin's scp/sftp/rsync,
or using 'ssh'
or running under cygwin,
or transferring the file to a local back
On 2018-03-22 15:21, Dmitry Katsubo via cygwin wrote:
On 2018-03-22 18:10, Kaz Kylheku wrote:
That may be so, yet there may be an issue here for someone packaging
Cygwin programs for use as native Windows applications.
That is to say, there could potentially be something here that the
Cygnal
Yes, of course, I didn't realize the installer environment was the only
thing you evaluated.
bsd.rd install kernel is not meant for troubleshooting/testing or
administrative use. It _is_not_ a "live cd" or live environment meant
for doing anything other than installing the system.
Thanks for
On Sat, 24 Mar 2018 11:43:42, Jordan Geoghegan wrote:
If you tested it in a VM, then you would have seen that Perl is in the
base.
Using this file:
http://fastly.cdn.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/6.2/amd64/install62.iso
If you extract one of the files will be:
6.2/amd64/base62.tgz
then if you
If you tested it in a VM, then you would have seen that Perl is in the
base. I administer dozens of OpenBSD machines for $work. Are you
seriously questioning my intelligence to that degree. or are you just
that obstinate?
I will admit, that it looks as if you were correct in regards to FreeBSD
On Sat, 24 Mar 2018 09:07:10, Jordan Geoghegan wrote:
I am writing this from an OpenBSD machine. I can indeed confirm that
Perl is in the base sytem.
thanks for the email. however i think we may have a pot-kettle situation here,
so allow me to illuminate you. just because you are on an OpenBSD
I am writing this from an OpenBSD machine. I can indeed confirm that
Perl is in the base sytem. Those pages you reference don't show every
program in the base system, they merely show the install file sets. You
obviously have little experience with *BSD, please don't trumpet
misinformation if y
On Sat, 24 Mar 2018 08:33:58, Jordan Geoghegan wrote:
OpenBSD does indeed come with perl, as its package managegment system,
"pkg_add" is written pretty much entirely in perl. Perl is a first class
citizens over at OpenBSD.
Using this, no it doesnt:
http://fastly.cdn.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/6
Hi Steven,
OpenBSD does indeed come with perl, as its package managegment system,
"pkg_add" is written pretty much entirely in perl. Perl is a first class
citizens over at OpenBSD. I do believe it is also in the base system of
FreeBSD as well.
Cheers,
Jordan Geoghegan
On 03/23/18 22:07, S
On 24/03/2018 06:51, Roshan Jha wrote:
Respected Sir,
I am facing problem in starting XWin using (Startx). It shows some fatal
error such as not connecting to X-server, or resource not available, or
connection refused.
Dear Roshan,
you are a bit vague.
You need to be more precise on what you a
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