On 8/24/2015 2:22 PM, Andrey Repin wrote:
> Greetings, Dennis Putnam!
>
>> That is what I do. However, I discovered something else that may or may
>> not shed some light but I don't understand it. Again keeping in mind
>> that my browser has no trouble finding URLs, I tried 'nslookup' from a
>> com
On Mon, Aug 24, 2015 at 10:46 AM, Dennis Putnam wrote:
> On 8/24/2015 1:42 PM, Achim Gratz wrote:
>> Dennis Putnam writes:
>>> Again keeping in mind
>>> that my browser has no trouble finding URLs, I tried 'nslookup' from a
>>> command prompt and it can find nothing. The error is no response from
Greetings, Dennis Putnam!
> That is what I do. However, I discovered something else that may or may
> not shed some light but I don't understand it. Again keeping in mind
> that my browser has no trouble finding URLs, I tried 'nslookup' from a
> command prompt and it can find nothing. The error is
On 8/24/2015 1:42 PM, Achim Gratz wrote:
> Dennis Putnam writes:
>> That is what I do. However, I discovered something else that may or may
>> not shed some light but I don't understand it. Again keeping in mind
>> that my browser has no trouble finding URLs, I tried 'nslookup' from a
>> command pr
Dennis Putnam writes:
> That is what I do. However, I discovered something else that may or may
> not shed some light but I don't understand it. Again keeping in mind
> that my browser has no trouble finding URLs, I tried 'nslookup' from a
> command prompt and it can find nothing. The error is no r
On 8/24/2015 1:01 PM, Achim Gratz wrote:
> Dennis Putnam writes:
>>> Just to test if you can access it at all but that was expectable.
>> OK. I have no networking problems with anything other than cygwin which
>> is why I was asking for someone to explain how it interfaces with the OS
>> network. T
Dennis Putnam writes:
>> Just to test if you can access it at all but that was expectable.
> OK. I have no networking problems with anything other than cygwin which
> is why I was asking for someone to explain how it interfaces with the OS
> network. This all started with the Lavasoft malware and I
Dennis Putnam
Mon, 24 Aug 2015 07:41:00 -0400
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> OK. I have no networking problems with anything other than cygwin which
Another idea:
You could download the packages needed for a basic install from any
server, e.g.:
ftp://ftp-stud.hs-esslinge
On 8/23/2015 7:34 PM, Helmut Karlowski wrote:
> Am 23.08.2015, 19:42 Uhr, schrieb Dennis Putnam:
>
>> Hi Helmut,
>>
>> Thanks for the reply. I can download that file but now that I have it,
>> how do I get setup to use it? However, I don't think that would work
>
> Just to test if you can access it
Am 23.08.2015, 19:42 Uhr, schrieb Dennis Putnam:
Hi Helmut,
Thanks for the reply. I can download that file but now that I have it,
how do I get setup to use it? However, I don't think that would work
Just to test if you can access it at all but that was expectable.
either since the problem
Hi Helmut,
Thanks for the reply. I can download that file but now that I have it,
how do I get setup to use it? However, I don't think that would work
either since the problem seems to be that cygwin cannot communicate with
the network.
As for apt-cyg, I don't have it installed and, because of th
Am 23.08.2015, 14:21 Uhr, schrieb Dennis Putnam:
Since I have gotten no response to this and am stuck I assume my problem
is badly worded. I don't know how else to present it. Perhaps someone
explaining how setup uses the windows network interface would help.
If it helps, I tried installing Cyg
Since I have gotten no response to this and am stuck I assume my problem
is badly worded. I don't know how else to present it. Perhaps someone
explaining how setup uses the windows network interface would help.
If it helps, I tried installing Cygwin from scratch and it will not even
download the l
In the process of correcting another problem (removed Lavasoft malware)
I am no longer able to run setup. All the references to this error seem
to pertain to the 32 bit version. I am completely shutdown with Cygwin
and need help resolving this. Thanks in advance.
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