Christopher Faylor cygwin.com> writes:
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> On Tue, Jul 06, 2010 at 07:41:03PM +0000, Peter Waltman wrote:
> >This is a weird one. I just updated cygwin on my windows 7
> >machine, and now my 'x' (lowercase 'x') key isn't working.
> >
>
This is a weird one. I just updated cygwin on my windows 7 machine, and now my
'x' (lowercase 'x') key isn't working.
The key works outside of cygwin, and when I type the uppercase 'X' it works, but
just not the lowercase. When I type a lowercase 'x', I get nothing.
No idea where to start wit
Weka Machine Learning project ask folks to cite a
specific book that they have published.
thanks for the help,
Peter
Arturus Magi wrote:
Peter Waltman wrote:
since I used cygwin to implement my masters project (which I'm not
getting into publishable form), I'd like to check to se
Hello -
since I used cygwin to implement my masters project (which I'm not
getting into publishable form), I'd like to check to see if there is a
preferred citation that the mainainers want used when citing cygwin. Do
you have one?
thanks,
Peter Waltman
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Brian Dessent dessent.net> writes:
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> Igor Pechtchanski wrote:
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> > > It could be that if DISPLAY is set before you run ssh -X then ssh won't
> > > change it. Try unsetting DISPLAY first.
> >
> > This is wrong. "ssh -X/-Y" will not enable X11 forwarding *unless*
> > DISPLAY is set in the l
>
> So this is not a Cygwin specific problem and therefore, off-topic for this
> list.
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apologies. this got posted in reply to the wrong article. I'll add it to the
correct topic.
Peter
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Christopher Faylor cygwin.com> writes:
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> On Sun, Aug 08, 2004 at 02:00:00PM -0700, Yitzchak Scott-Thoennes wrote:
> >I downloaded and installed
> >http://cygwin.com/snapshots/cygwin-inst-20040802.tar.bz2
> >
> >and was a bit surprised to see that it included files normally in the
> >w32api and
et the
> DISPLAY variable?
>
> regards,
> ken
>
>
> peter waltman wrote:
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> >hi -
> >
> >trying to figure out how to set $REMOTEHOST when I ssh into a machine running
> >cygwin's imp. of sshd. X11 forwarding works great when I set the $DISPLAY
&g
hi -
trying to figure out how to set $REMOTEHOST when I ssh into a machine running
cygwin's imp. of sshd. X11 forwarding works great when I set the $DISPLAY
properly, but I'd like to have it done in the .bashrc file (by checking if the
$REMOTEHOST var is set).
I've tried looking through the star
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