>
> > 2.) D:\Programme\cygwin\bin\run.exe /bin/tcsh.exe -c startx
>
> > And startx is an alias to: /bin/startxwin -- /bin/XWin
>
> Why not start it directly, then?
> It's not cygwin-specific, both are remote access services. Using intermediate
> scripts only blurring your picture, and taking
> Greetings, Paul Maier!
>
> > When I start a run.exe command manually, it hides fine both, the window and
> > the task bar entry;
> > but I have 3 scripts containing run.exe commands in the Windows startup
> > (autostart) folder, and there one (only one) script b
> > after upgrading Cygwin the file /bin/line.exe is not there any more.
> > It used to be there.
> >
> > Could you please check what has happened to this file?
>
> On the main Cygwin web page, to the left side there is a link to "Search
> Packages". If you click that link and in the resulting s
Hi,
yesterday I upgraded Cygwin, all packages to current version, and I find a
problem in run.exe (it used to work before the upgrade):
When I start a run.exe command manually, it hides fine both, the window and the
task bar entry;
but I have 3 scripts containing run.exe commands in the Windows
Hi,
after upgrading Cygwin the file /bin/line.exe is not there any more.
It used to be there.
Could you please check what has happened to this file?
Thank you.
Regards,
Paul
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> > Hi,
> >
> > setup.exe brings hundreds of identical popups with error message:
> >
> > bash.exe:
> > The application could not be started (0xc00d). *)
> >
> > All the .exe files are there in the bin folder, but when I double click on
> > bash.exe or
> any other .exe,
> > I get the same me
Hi,
setup.exe brings hundreds of identical popups with error message:
bash.exe:
The application could not be started (0xc00d). *)
All the .exe files are there in the bin folder, but when I double click on
bash.exe or any other .exe,
I get the same message.
Only ps.exe works normally.
Cyg
> Im Auftrag von Larry Hall (Cygwin)
> Gesendet: Mittwoch, 9. Februar 2011 17:13
> >> Perhaps it's time for a full problem report. See the link
> below for
> >> specifics on what should be in such a report.
> >>
> >> http://cygwin.com/problems.html
Hi Larry,
plese find cygcheck.out attached
Additional information (STOP-Code) below
> -Ursprüngliche Nachricht-
> Von: Paul Maier
>
> Hello,
>
> when I eject a CD or DVD from the drive, I get a blue screen.
> Not always, but almost always.
>
> Doesn't matter, if I use right click context menu t
>
> Perhaps it's time for a full problem report. See the link below for
> specifics on what should be in such a report.
>
> http://cygwin.com/problems.html
>
Larry, for the cygcheck log:
please mail (only to) me your personal e-mail address.
I can't mail the file to the list.
Paul.
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> The best thing to do is to skip any flags for 'ls'. If
> cygwin has to open
> the file to fill in a particular piece of data, you're going
> to see significant
> delays on a slow file-system/driver.
So the difference is, that "ls -l" openes all files, reading in all bytes to
count them;
whil
Hi!
> Sure but you have a mobile phone in the mix here, right?
> You're relying
> on some software to talk to the phone. That's the driver.
> So that's one
> possibility. And the one that seemed most likely to me if
> it's affecting
> performance even when you're not accessing the drive wit
Hi Larry,
thanks for having responded.
> > Any cd command on local hard disk drive slows extremely
> down when I connect
> > another drive letter to a network drive.
> Could it be a driver issue?
Sorry, I am not experienced enough to answer your question.
I didn't know, that I need a driver to
Hello,
for my cygwin installation (cygwin-1.7.7-1, downloaded 2010-11-02, on a Windows
XP SP 3),
the time for a "ls -l" to complete is much slower than the time for a "cmd /C
dir",
although similar information gets displayed.
Does anybody know a setting, maybe a flag to "ls", to make the ls as
Hello,
can I do some setting to work around this immense slow down?
Any cd command on local hard disk drive slows extremely down when I connect
another
drive letter to a network drive.
Look at how I took the time:
Example 1:
Drive Q: is connected to a network drive, connection is via a slow V
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