On Thu, Apr 15, 2004 at 01:22:50PM +0100, Chris January wrote:
>> On Wed, Apr 14, 2004 at 02:50:42PM +0200, Pinhas Krengel wrote:
>> >I have just read about beta release of co-linux (linux on
>> windows). Is this product going to kill cygwin.
>>
>> No.
>>
> On Wed, Apr 14, 2004 at 02:50:42PM +0200, Pinhas Krengel wrote:
> >I have just read about beta release of co-linux (linux on
> windows). Is this
> >product going to kill cygwin.
>
> No.
>
> >What will be the benefits of using cygwin in that case.
>
> Havi
On Wed, 14 Apr 2004 14:34:09 -0400, Sam Steingold wrote in
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>This is confusing.
>Unix is a class of OSes.
>Linux is an instance of that class.
>The syntax of your sentence implies that, when you say Unix, you mean
>an instance, not the class. Which instance? SCO UNIX? AIX?
> * Dave Korn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2004-04-14 12:55:10 +0100]:
>
>> I have just read about beta release of co-linux (linux on
>> windows). Is this product going to kill cygwin. What will be the
>> benefits of using cygwin in that case.
>
> Having a Unix-alike
>-Original Message-
>From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Pinhas Krengel
>Sent: Wednesday, April 14, 2004 7:51 AM
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: co-linux
>
>
>I have just read about beta release of co-linux (linux on windows). Is
thi
> * Dave Korn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2004-04-14 12:55:10 +0100]:
>
>> I have just read about beta release of co-linux (linux on
>> windows). Is this product going to kill cygwin. What will be the
>> benefits of using cygwin in that case.
>
> Having a Unix-alike
On Wed, Apr 14, 2004 at 02:50:42PM +0200, Pinhas Krengel wrote:
>I have just read about beta release of co-linux (linux on windows). Is this
>product going to kill cygwin.
No.
>What will be the benefits of using cygwin in that case.
Having a nicely integrated UNIX environment. Col
> -Original Message-
> From: cygwin-owner On Behalf Of Jan Nieuwenhuizen
> Sent: 14 April 2004 14:26
> Dave Korn writes:
>
> >> What will be the benefits of using cygwin in that case.
> >
> > Having a Unix-alike, rather than a Linux-alike, for one.
>
> Yah, Unix was so much cooler than
Dave Korn writes:
>> What will be the benefits of using cygwin in that case.
>
> Having a Unix-alike, rather than a Linux-alike, for one.
Yah, Unix was so much cooler than Linux. Don't we all pine for those
times, where we would make all kinds of interesting workarounds for
non-POSIX compliant
> -Original Message-
> From: cygwin-owner On Behalf Of Pinhas Krengel
> Sent: 14 April 2004 13:51
> I have just read about beta release of co-linux (linux on
> windows). Is this
> product going to kill cygwin.
> What will be the benefits of using cygwin in that ca
I have just read about beta release of co-linux (linux on windows). Is this
product going to kill cygwin.
What will be the benefits of using cygwin in that case.
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