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There's a doc? Well color me surpised, who'd of thunk it? I've been
using cygwin for nigh on 20 years, well, at least since B19 and I
never knew. I thought it was a sort of modern day heath kit that you
had to figure it out for yourself.
Go figure.
Nice
On Wed, 2 Jun 2004 12:47:27 -0700, Chris Carlson wrote:
> Suggesting the reading of a book on shells wouldn't be quite
> useful either, since Cygwin does things just a little differently. A
> pointer to the Cygwin document might have helped. I'm still
> looking for it.
I thought I'd point out t
Chris Carlson wrote:
> Unfortunately, Linux seems to be leaning toward keeping things in info
> format. More up-to-date documentation can be found there, so I've
> learned how to use Emacs to peruse info manuals.
s/Linux/the GNU project/
On sane linux installations such as debian you at least g
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> From: Chris Carlson
> Sent: Thursday, June 03, 2004 6:29 PM
> I
> From: Chris Carlson
> Sent: Thursday, June 03, 2004 6:29 PM
> I'm just suggesting that we show a little patience to people who may not
> be as well versed in Unix as you are. It is the impatient,
> condescending tone that gives new Linux users a bad taste for the OS. I
> want Linux to crush M
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* Chris Carlson (2004-06-02 21:47 +0100)
> I understand your frustration, but your experience is not ev
* Chris Carlson (2004-06-02 21:47 +0100)
> I understand your frustration, but your experience is not everyone's.
Frustration?
> So far, I've installed cygwin on 7 different machines. One Windows 98,
> two Windows XP and at least 4 Windows 2000 systems. Of the seven, all
> were installed from t
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* David Fay (2004-06-02 13:50 +0100)
> I am trying to set my PATH and HOME in cygwin.
Why? Didn't you have these yet? Didn't you like them?
> U
David Fay wrote:
I am trying to set my PATH and HOME in cygwin. Under the /etc/profile
file it says to change the bashrc.bash file and I have amended this
but still no change. I also see there is a .bash_profile file in both
the /etc/defaults/etc/skel and /etc/skel. I originally thought that
* David Fay (2004-06-02 13:50 +0100)
> I am trying to set my PATH and HOME in cygwin.
Why? Didn't you have these yet? Didn't you like them?
> Under the /etc/profile file it says to change the bashrc.bash file
> and I have amended this but still no change.
You didn't
Hello
David Fay wrote:
I am trying to set my PATH and HOME in cygwin. Under the /etc/profile file it
says to change the bashrc.bash file and I have amended this but still no
change. I also see there is a .bash_profile file in both
the /etc/defaults/etc/skel and /etc/skel. I originally thought
Hello,
I am trying to set my PATH and HOME in cygwin. Under the /etc/profile file it
says to change the bashrc.bash file and I have amended this but still no
change. I also see there is a .bash_profile file in both
the /etc/defaults/etc/skel and /etc/skel. I originally thought that this is the
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