Re: lyx unload problem

2001-12-01 Thread Claus Hentschel
I notice in Windows Task Manager on my Win2K machine running the Cygwin version of lyx that lyx.exe, lyx32.exe, and bash.exe do not unload themselves from memory when lyx is closed. Sometimes I have to manually remove 10 or more copies by hand. Is there any cure for this? I've checked

Re: lyx unload problem

2001-12-01 Thread Claus Hentschel
I notice in Windows Task Manager on my Win2K machine running the Cygwin version of lyx that lyx.exe, lyx32.exe, and bash.exe do not unload themselves from memory when lyx is closed. Sometimes I have to manually remove 10 or more copies by hand. Is there any cure for this? I've checked

Re: lyx unload problem

2001-12-01 Thread Claus Hentschel
> I notice in Windows Task Manager on my Win2K machine running the Cygwin > version of lyx that lyx.exe, lyx32.exe, and bash.exe do not unload > themselves from memory when lyx is closed. Sometimes I have to manually > remove 10 or more copies by hand. Is there any cure for this? I've checked

lyx unload problem

2001-11-30 Thread Dr. Louis A. Turk
Hi lyx experts, I notice in Windows Task Manager on my Win2K machine running the Cygwin version of lyx that lyx.exe, lyx32.exe, and bash.exe do not unload themselves from memory when lyx is closed. Sometimes I have to manually remove 10 or more copies by hand. Is there any cure for this?

lyx unload problem

2001-11-30 Thread Dr. Louis A. Turk
Hi lyx experts, I notice in Windows Task Manager on my Win2K machine running the Cygwin version of lyx that lyx.exe, lyx32.exe, and bash.exe do not unload themselves from memory when lyx is closed. Sometimes I have to manually remove 10 or more copies by hand. Is there any cure for this?

lyx unload problem

2001-11-30 Thread Dr. Louis A. Turk
Hi lyx experts, I notice in Windows Task Manager on my Win2K machine running the Cygwin version of lyx that lyx.exe, lyx32.exe, and bash.exe do not unload themselves from memory when lyx is closed. Sometimes I have to manually remove 10 or more copies by hand. Is there any cure for this?