jrtayloriv wrote:
Thanks Larry, that really cleared up a lot for me. Sorry for the dumb
questions, I'm still learning my way around windows, and some of the
concepts are very foreign to me. I decided to reinstall cygwin, since I
hadn't put any work into that install yet. I had one question regard
cations from the windows "Run" dialog without having
to run the Cygwin Bash shell. Is this correct, or did I miss something?
Thanks again for your help,
jrtayloriv
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Jason has hit the high points but I thought I'd reply to fill in a few other
areas.
jrtayloriv wrote:
Sorry, I am not used to Windows at all -- I've only been using Linux for the
past several years and I've forgotten about a lot of things.
Then you should feel at home in Cygwin. The concepts
On Jan 30, 2008 11:35 PM, jrtayloriv wrote:
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> Sorry, I am not used to Windows at all -- I've only been using Linux for the
> past several years and I've forgotten about a lot of things.
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> Because of this, it seems that I am having trouble asking the right
> question...
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> I am talking about h
t least point me
in the right direction for what I need to look up?
Thanks,
jrtayloriv
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On Jan 30, 2008 6:57 PM, jrtayloriv wrote:
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> paul.hermeneutic wrote:
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> > http://cygwin.com/ml/cygwin/2008-01/msg00527.html
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> > http://www.google.com/search?as_q=Cygwin+setup+sshd
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> I appreciate the links, but I already know how to set up an SSH server. I
> was actually interested
jrtayloriv wrote:
paul.hermeneutic wrote:
http://cygwin.com/ml/cygwin/2008-01/msg00527.html
http://www.google.com/search?as_q=Cygwin+setup+sshd
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;t show up in the task bar. (See my original post for
a description of what I am trying to do).
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d it to be hidden.
Just out of the way so that there isn't always an open window in the
taskbar.
Is there a good guide somewhere for how to do this, or does Cygwin have this
functionality built in?
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