[6/7/2007 2:56 PM] Christopher Faylor wrote:
On Thu, Jun 07, 2007 at 02:29:16PM +0200, Nenad Antic (KI/EAB) wrote:
[6/7/2007 12:26 AM] Jerome Fong wrote:
I was wondering if there was a way to save and duplicate my cygwin
installation so I can replicate it on a different machine
[6/7/2007 2:29 PM] Nenad Antic (KI/EAB) wrote:
cd to the cygwin dir and save all ntfs file permissions using
Pedelstal Software's NTSEC suite (shareware and still available at
http://www.winsite.com/bin/Info?50034210), more specifically using
saveacl.
saveacl -r -us
[6/7/2007 12:26 AM] Jerome Fong wrote:
I was wondering if there was a way to save and duplicate my cygwin
installation so I can replicate it on a different machine.
[snip]
The following has worked for me over more than 6 computers since 99:
Do
mount -m > cygwin_mount_points.bat
Shut d
Forgot to add: I had also experienced frequent crashes lately. I
couldn't even run configure for Apache 1.3.34 without my computer going
belly up. Well, now without Sunbelt Personal Firewall messing with
things I tried it again and it worked just fine. As Larry Hall pointed
out, it has to be a
[snip]
nope. here's the thread from a while ago:
http://sourceware.org/ml/cygwin/2007-05/msg00256.html
[snip]
Thanks for the replies. I somehow managed to miss this big thread from a
few weeks back (maybe because the spelling was DualCore(s), as one word,
throughout).
Anyway, after read
I see some posts about cygwin being a bit slow on core duo processors.
But for me things really are ridiculous.
I recently switched from an HP Compaq laptop (nc6000) with Pentium M 1.6
GHz (Dothan) to another HP Compaq laptop (nx9420) with Core 2 Duo 1.8
GHz (Merom) and I have noticed a signif
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