--cut--
$ nano
Error opening terminal: xterm.
--cut--
Also, vi/vim inserts "A", "B", "C", & "D" instead of moving
the cursor under "I" or "A" mode (that is, after pressing
"A" or "I", cursor keys act strange).
ally take longer than the user would
like, he/she could hit the button, de-select a few
files and repeat till the user IS satisfaction... Well,
like I said, it would be something!
TTFN (ta-ta-for-now)
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Sincerely,
Aaron J. Outhier
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1\DOSARCRS\GZIP
c:\PROGRA~1\DOSARCRS\ARJ32
c:\PROGRA~1\DOSARCRS\ZOO
c:\PROGRA~1\DOSARCRS\LHA
c:\PROGRA~1\DOSARCRS\JAR
c:\PROGRA~1\DOSARCRS\ARC
.
SysDir: C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM
WinDir: C:\WINDOWS
HOME = `C:\cygwin\home\Aaron J. Outhier'
MAKE_MODE = `
and thus this is the one
that "bombs" every time it's run.
I hope this helps someone figure out the problem!
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Sincerely,
Aaron J. Outhier
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wn use using
some kind of "trick" that lets both Windows and Cygwin use
the link. I didn't understand it at the time. I don't
understand it now. I don't know if this has something to do
with the problem.
I hope that someone
Also, in the online Users Guide, there is a link
entitled "legal notice" or something. When clicked,
however, I am given an HTTP 404 error. Either the link has
been mistyped, or the file at the other end has been moved
or deleted.
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Sincerely,
Aaron J. Outhie
Dear Randall,
I know about these links, I've seen them before, but they
are not what I'm looking for. The link to the User's Guide
is in multi-page HTML Format. That means I would have to
download each page seperately, and the Tar-Ball (I believe
that's what they are called) has something like 3
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