Has anyone else experience very slow speed when connected from Cygwin to a
SuSE inux box using ssh?
I'm not talking about the connection time. I mean that when logged onto the
linux box using an xterm, that the time between typing a letter and viewing
the response is of the order of 1-2 seconds.
Yes, I do.
Thanks, I'll try it out.
Paul
Brett Serkez-2 wrote:
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>
>> that the time between typing a letter and viewing
>> the response is of the order of 1-2 seconds.
>
> Are you running anit-virus software? Do you have active virus
> scanning turned on? If so, try turning it off to see
Marko,
No I don't run any kind of P2P or Bit Torrent software on the XP box.
Thanks, Paul
Marko Bozikovic wrote:
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> ppmoore wrote:
>> Has anyone else experience very slow speed when connected from Cygwin to
>> a
>> SuSE inux box using ssh?
>>
>>
Fixed it, by simply re-installing the updated version of SuSE v10.1. The
original version was buggy, it seemed. Sorry for wasting the group's time
and bandwidth.
Paul
ppmoore wrote:
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> Has anyone else experience very slow speed when connected from Cygwin to a
> SuSE inux
Hello,
I followed these instructions to install ssh on Cygwin, but they appear to
be broken:
http://www.nabble.com/ssh-and-SYSTEM-tf1863995.html#a5092524
I haven't been able to find any more detailed instructions anywhere else, so
here I am...
I downloaded the openssh package and installed.
I
Thanks for the response Larry.
In the end I gave up, and simply used WinSCP. It works out of the box.
OpenSSH configuration is too difficult for mere mortals like me ;<).
Paul
Larry Hall (Cygwin) wrote:
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> ppmoore wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
>> I followed these ins
Hello,
I was wondering if someone here could help me.
I'm using an old PC running SuSE 10.1 as a file server for backup purposes.
I run a Windows-based backup program to copy the files across to the linux
box via SMB shares. After the backup is finished, I would like to run a
post-processing Lin
Hello again,
Just to say that I found a partial solution, by copying the ssh login keys
generated on Cygwin on the Windows box to the .ssh directory on the remote
Linux box, and then executing from a local Cygwin xterm:
DISPLAY=localhost:0.0 ssh -Y -C -q [EMAIL PROTECTED] "command"
But is ther
Many thanks all, for the replies. I'll try them out this weekend when I'm at
my home PC.
Paul
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Hello,
I' trying to use a BASH script running on Cygwin to change the name of a
large number of Windows files. The filenames are in DOS 8.3 format. My
script reads a translation file that lists each DOS 8.3 filename, and the
corresponding correct filename.
The problem is that the script cannot
I passed the problem, by using my script to write the renamed files to
another directory.
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