There is loads of stuff in the list archives on this. If you have local
user accounts on the Win machine (rather than domain accounts) and
access using shares using the unix account then the UID/GID are
different, you can set CYGWIN too some value - I think it is smbnontsec,
someone can corre
Lane, Frank L wrote:
Have you setup your passwd file?
man mkpasswd
>Thanks to Randall for the bash(ing)!:-)
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>How do I get my .bashrc read at startup?
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>Thanks,
>Frank
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Ed wrote:
>>"Z" == Zieg, Mark <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
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>Z> (1) The point of having multiple mirrors is so that everyone
>Z> won't hit the same server, thus slowing it down. If we all
>Z> said "use THIS one, it's the best"...then everyone would shif
John Macallister wrote:
>I've installed cygwin (current version from www.cygwin.com ) (1.3.10-1 ?) on
>a Windows2000 system. I then installed the Mumit Khan distribution of gcc
>(2.95.2).
>When I try any of the compilers I get the message (for example with g77) :
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>$ g77 gtest.for
>g77: installa
Andrew DeFaria wrote:
> Donald MacVicar wrote:
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>> Andrew DeFaria wrote:
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>>> Sam Edge wrote:
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>>>> [HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\Directory\shell\BashHere]
>>>> @="&Bash Prompt Here"
>>>> [HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\Direct
Andrew DeFaria wrote:
> Sam Edge wrote:
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>> [HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\Directory\shell\BashHere]
>> @="&Bash Prompt Here"
>> [HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\Directory\shell\BashHere\command]
>> @="c:\\cygwin\\bin\\bash.exe -c \"cd '%1' ; exec /bin/bash\""
>> [HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\Drive\shell\BashHere]
>> @="&Bash Promp
Daniel,
Not really a cygwin question. The files on the unix end should not be
.authorized_keys but authorized_keys - or even authorized_keys2 if you want
ssh2
Donald.
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