> On Thu, 12 May 2005, Vincenzo Daniele wrote: > >> I can not detect any network trouble or I don�t know the kind of network >> trouble you mean. >> Still I can connect to the web and to other servers via ssh or rsh. Tools >> like any webbrowser or putty do work. >> Do I overlook something here?
>Google says it may be a threading problem too. What applications are you >running? > > bye > ago > -- > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > http://www.gotti.org ICQ: 126018723 I�m running some IE 6 explorers and outlook (for the company takes it as a standard, not because it�s my favorite :-) ), MS-Office pakets like Excel and word, putty (as a very poor alternative for cygwin), acrobat reader, total commander, a virus scanner, a printserver. These things were also running before my beloved cygwin died in so many unexpecetd async replies. Only one thing changed (as I mentioned before): An upgrade (or patch or hotfix, whatever they call it) of windows occurred so I had to reboot my computer. Troubles were beginning since then. Still I don�t know what thing exactly has been installed. Does it look like this is no coincidence? If it turns out to be that origin of the problem, how can I find out, what fix has lately been installed? How should I go on? Thank you, V. Daniele
