"Claudius Schnörr" wrote:
> the setup-package-search on the web shows that clapack.h is part of the
> lapack/lapack-3.0-5-src package.
> However, this package is not shown by setup.exe so I cannot install it.
I think you misunderstand how -src packages work. You will never see a
package named f
Hello,
the setup-package-search on the web shows that clapack.h is part of the
lapack/lapack-3.0-5-src package.
However, this package is not shown by setup.exe so I cannot install it.
Claudius
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aguzman wrote:
> Summarizing,
> I can:
> -Connect to other computers via ssh
> -Connect to my computer via " ssh localhost ".
> -ping my computer from anywhere (this is, " ping my-domain ")
> but I can't:
> -Connect to my computer (this is " ssh [EMAIL PROTECTED] ") from the Linux net
> recently
Hello
I removed the Spyware Terminator. The problem remains exactly the same( as
far I can tell)
Atte. Andres Guzman
--- "Larry Hall (Cygwin)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> escribió:
> aguzman wrote:
> > Hello.
> > My name is Andres. I've recently installed Cygwin and OpenSSH in my Win
> > xppro. As f
aguzman wrote:
Hello.
My name is Andres. I've recently installed Cygwin and OpenSSH in my Win
xppro. As far I can tell ,the ssh client works fine (I've connected to an
external net based on Linux) but I can't connect from outside to my PC.
Summarizing,
I can:
-Connect to other computers via ssh
Hi When trying to check some keys in the registry I ran into some
problems
System is winxp and it doesn't matter if I'm administrator or not.
ls -la /proc/registry/HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE/SYSTEM/MountedDevices/
Gives a long list of:
ls: cannot access
/proc/registry/HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE/SYSTEM/MountedDevi
Hello.
My name is Andres. I've recently installed Cygwin and OpenSSH in my Win
xppro. As far I can tell ,the ssh client works fine (I've connected to an
external net based on Linux) but I can't connect from outside to my PC.
Summarizing,
I can:
-Connect to other computers via ssh
-Connect to my co
Could someone give me a clue here. I am trying to back up my cygwin
installation running as the administrator and am denied rights to
read various files in the /home/nameofuser directory structure.
I guess I could ssh in as various users and make a tarball but it
seems this should be easier.
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