On 12 May 2006 14:59, Don Edvalson wrote:
>>> the wrong direction with rebase in the first place. I am still narrowing
>>> it down, but I found that two pieces of hardware I had added lately, a
>>> webcam and a Sprint Wireless network connection were running lots of
>>> processes all the time, ev
Don Edvalson wrote:
Larry Hall (Cygwin) wrote:
Right. Starting from the beginning and looking at the simplest/most
common
potential causes makes the most sense. And providing as much detail as
possible about what's going on is a good idea as well. However, if
the more
obvious solutions
Dave Korn wrote:
On 12 May 2006 13:52, Don Edvalson wrote:
I tried the solution mentioned above, but it didn't help. However it did
put me on the right track. I started carefully killing Windows
processes. After I had killed enough of them, Cygwin started working
perfectly again and I could d
On 12 May 2006 13:52, Don Edvalson wrote:
> I tried the solution mentioned above, but it didn't help. However it did
> put me on the right track. I started carefully killing Windows
> processes. After I had killed enough of them, Cygwin started working
> perfectly again and I could do my compiles
Don Edvalson wrote:
Larry Hall (Cygwin) wrote:
Right. Starting from the beginning and looking at the simplest/most
common
potential causes makes the most sense. And providing as much detail as
possible about what's going on is a good idea as well. However, if
the more
obvious solutio
Larry Hall (Cygwin) wrote:
Right. Starting from the beginning and looking at the simplest/most common
potential causes makes the most sense. And providing as much detail as
possible about what's going on is a good idea as well. However, if the
more
obvious solutions don't help, then you m
Dave Korn wrote:
On 11 May 2006 20:23, Don Edvalson wrote:
Christopher,
I see what you mean. You are right, I was thinking of gmane as more
central than it really is. I see now that it is just a 3rd party service
and that I was probably just being impatient, perhaps a cacheing problem
on my cl
On 11 May 2006 20:23, Don Edvalson wrote:
> Christopher,
>
> I see what you mean. You are right, I was thinking of gmane as more
> central than it really is. I see now that it is just a 3rd party service
> and that I was probably just being impatient, perhaps a cacheing problem
> on my client.
>
Christopher,
I see what you mean. You are right, I was thinking of gmane as more
central than it really is. I see now that it is just a 3rd party service
and that I was probably just being impatient, perhaps a cacheing problem
on my client.
Thanks for pointing this out clearly.
Now, if some
On Thu, May 11, 2006 at 12:35:10PM -0400, Don Edvalson wrote:
>I don't know if all this matters that much, but here is what I did.
>
>1. Send an email to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
>2. After about an hour, nothing appeared on the list, so I went to
>http://gmane.org/post.php, where it explained that aft
On 05/11/2006, Don Edvalson wrote:
I don't know if all this matters that much, but here is what I did.
1.Send an email to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
2.After about an hour, nothing appeared on the list, so I went to
http://gmane.org/post.php, where it explained that after I post to the
newsgrou
Chris,
I don't know if all this matters that much, but here is what I did.
1. Send an email to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
2. After about an hour, nothing appeared on the list, so I went to
http://gmane.org/post.php, where it explained that after I post to the
newsgroup, I would receive an email.
On Thu, May 11, 2006 at 11:39:04AM -0400, Don Edvalson wrote:
>My apologies on the duplicate. I posted through email first, then read
>that I had to post through the newsgroup to get the autoresponse method.
>Once I replied to the auto response, both messages posted.
"newsgroup"? "auto response
My apologies on the duplicate. I posted through email first, then read
that I had to post through the newsgroup to get the autoresponse method.
Once I replied to the auto response, both messages posted.
Sorry
Don
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On 11 May 2006 16:11, Don Edvalson wrote:
> Can anyone advise me?
Yes, I can advise you not to repeatedly re-post the same question mere
minutes apart; it comes across as impatient and rudely demanding.
cheers,
DaveK
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