Hi,
http://cygwin.com/cygwin-ug-net/using-cygwinenv.html says:
(no)glob[:ignorecase] - if set, command line arguments containing
UNIX-style file wildcard characters (brackets, question mark,
asterisk, escaped with \) are expanded into lists of files that
match those wildcards. This is applicable
Jon TURNEY jon.tur...@dronecode.org.uk writes:
Hannu Koivisto wrote:
Hmm... can I see the first few lines of your /var/log/Xwin.0.log,
please, so I can see what keyboard layout windows is reporting and X
is using.
The only keyboard related lines I can see are around line 36
Greetings,
I run Cygwin/X with XWin.exe -multiwindow -clipboard
-silent-dup-error. I start xev from shell and start
pressing(releasing) a and AltGr keys consecutively: a AltGr a
AltGr ...
If I'm lucky, pressing and releasing a results to...
Greetings,
The goal is to create a bootable Linux installation on an SD card
by writing an existing image using dd in Cygwin. The card is
inserted to an SD card slot of a laptop and apparently appears as
\\.\physicaldrive2 to the OS.
Now, dd if=.\\physicaldrive2 reads something (hopefully
Corinna Vinschen [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Oct 30 12:44, Hannu Koivisto wrote:
Based on earlier discussions on this list, it's apparently a known
problem that when you use public key authentication, you are not
authenticated through windows, which means that you cannot map
network shares
Greetings,
Based on earlier discussions on this list, it's apparently a known
problem that when you use public key authentication, you are not
authenticated through windows, which means that you cannot map
network shares, for example. I was surprised to find that I cannot
use subst either. It
Greetings,
I upgraded openssh to 4.7p1-2, hoping to get ssh-add working. I
also upgraded all other packages to their latest versions.
openssl is 0.9.8e-3 and openssl097 is 0.9.7l-1 (these weren't
changed during the upgrade).
ssh binary can no longer be executed, ssh whatever does nothing
and
Andrew Markebo [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Anyone managed to share command line history between running zsh's in
latest cygwin's?
I don't use SHARE_HISTORY (just inc_append_history,
hist_ignore_all_dups, hist_no_store and my history sizes are 100
times larger than yours), but...
setopt
Igor Pechtchanski [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
man stty
I'm well aware of the stty program. I was going to add please,
don't suggest stty to my original mail, but thought it might be
somewhat impolite.
If you are trying to imply that 'stty erase $(tput kbs)' (where
tput kbs outputs ASCII DEL)
Greetings,
I just upgraded all Cygwin packages to their latest versions.
Although I don't use Cygwin a lot, I'm fairly sure that I would
have noticed if backspace in an ordinary Windows console window had
ended up as ^H to a Cygwin application (zsh in this case) running
in that console window,
10 matches
Mail list logo