* Chris Carlson (2004-06-25 19:03 +0200)
> I noticed you said installing "everything" was not a good idea. Yet the
> web page suggest it if you want all the products.
Yes, sure if you /really/ want everything, then you should install
everything. But believe me, someone who opens his passwd file
o download anything other than the default
or everything.
Chris Carlson
iStor Networks, Inc.
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On Fri, Jun 25, 2004 at 07:45:48AM -0700, Erik Weibust wrote:
> I just had my XP machine at work rebuilt and the first
> thing I went to install was cygwin. I went with a
> complete "everything" install. The problem is the
> same one I've seen before. When the install is
> complete I run the sho
* Erik Weibust (2004-06-25 16:45 +0200)
> I just had my XP machine at work rebuilt and the first
> thing I went to install was cygwin. I went with a
> complete "everything" install.
Not so clever. You won't need anything so this approach will obfuscate
your problem.
> The problem is the same one
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