Igor Pechtchanski wrote:
> On Fri, 29 Nov 2002, Peter A. Castro wrote:
>
> > On Fri, 29 Nov 2002, Elfyn McBratney wrote:
> >
> > > I think the linux pengu should stay with them. I do like the idea for a
> > > koala. Is anyone a good drawer?
> >
> > For what it's worth, the Koala is on a few O'R
Hi
I can think of a couple of instances when I have seen this message.
Pavel is correct services for Unix make use of the Posix subsystem in
NT, and
this can be disabled in the registry.
I think this is in the localmachine->system->currentcontrolset->control
and
search for posix.
The optional k
I haven't caught any replies to this.
Does this mean I'm the first?
Will repost one more time in hope... :-(
Thanks
Rob
Hi
Hopefully I haven't missed this in the archives, I have looked in google
quite extensively.
I have observed the following behaviour with inetd.
Boot box, inetd starts
I also saw this problem, see "inetd stops allowing connections after console login"
thread.
Unfortunately no one seems to have an explanation or a fix.
It looks like we are getting similar symptoms.
After some investigation I recall that the limit it is a limit on the number of
processes that
All
I have been using cygwin for some time now, as a replacement shell
basically on various flavours on Windows machines.
I only joined this list about a week ago however, and have noticed that
some of the mail is to do with server side networking, such as imetd.
I am very interested in setting
Hi
Slightly off topic this, but I am sure someone else will have come
across this.
I use cygwin on several diffent machines, some of them NT, and one Win
98 laptop.
One of the features I miss on Win98 is the abiliity to be able to scroll
back in the command window. This doesn't seem to be possib
All
I have a problem using rxvt on the Windows 98 platform. I use rxvt over
the command prompt because it gives me a useful scrollback facility.
I do a lot of database administration on SYBASE and Microsoft servers,
and these come bundled with a utility called isql.
The problem I have is in the
Christopher
Thanks for replying.
Can you elaborate please?
Is there a way I can get isql to recognise rxvt's pyts?
Thanks
Rob
Christopher Faylor wrote:
> On Sun, Dec 23, 2001 at 09:57:04AM +, Robert White wrote:
> >All
> >
> >I have a problem using rxvt on
Sorry as this is way off topic, but I know the product Interix has been
mentioned in passing on this list in the past.
Does anyone know how to go about debugging the message "Cannot connect to
Interix subsystem" whenever I try to run any of their commands such as ksh etc?
I have checked the posi
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