Marc Girod wrote:
>
> Yes: your home seems correct.
>
yes, but I do not know why my console does not open in the home directory.
Maybe there is console config file somewhere ?
Marc Girod wrote:
>
> I didn't install sshd on my PC so that I cannot comment your sshd account,
> but it doesn't see
Le -10/01/-28163 20:59, Christian Franke a écrit :
Julien Nabet wrote:
Hello,
I'm trying to compile Libreoffice on Windows with Cygwin. For this,
I had to install some softs including Microsoft Visual C++ Express 8.
When I launched configuration part of Libreoffice (so just before
compiling)
Hello forks,
I wanted to setup cron as a service, but after first doing cyglsa-config
and reboot, it turned out that I can't do any permission related
operation in my home directory any more, just as the title described. I
have two question is : Is this a supposed behavior and what should I do
if
Hello,
I am new here, and I thought I posted this yesterday. Apparently it didn't go
through.
I want to install Cygwin on a Windows machine that does not have internet
access. I want to use my Mac to download everything for Cygwin, then move all
the files to the Windows machine with a flash
gabier wrote:
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> So it seems quite correct.
> ...
> I noticed the following entry.
> ...
> Does it seem also correct ? If not it could explain my sshd problems ?
>
Yes: your home seems correct.
I didn't install sshd on my PC so that I cannot comment your sshd account,
but it doesn't seem wrong
Marc Girod wrote:
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> Others may answer better than me, but... I think there are two sources for
> the definition of home:
> the HOME environment variable, and the entry in /etc/passwd.
> I have myself:
> ~> id
> uid=1000(marc) gid=513(None) groups=513(None),545(Users)
> ~> grep marc /etc/passwd
gabier wrote:
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> 1. The home path was not created, there was nothing in the home directory.
> ...
> I created a home user directory and now if I enter "cd ~/" I am in it.
> But mintty still opens in its own link directory.
>
Others may answer better than me, but... I think there are two source
gabier wrote:
>
> 1. The home path was not created, there was nothing in the home directory.
> ...
> I created a home user directory and now if I enter "cd ~/" I am in it.
> But mintty still opens in its own link directory.
>
Others may answer better than me, but... I think there are two source
gabier wrote:
>
> 1. The home path was not created, there was nothing in the home directory.
> ...
> I created a home user directory and now if I enter "cd ~/" I am in it.
> But mintty still opens in its own link directory.
>
Others may answer better than me, but... I think there are two source
gabier wrote:
>
> 1. The home path was not created, there was nothing in the home directory.
> The mintty console opens in /cygdrive/c/Users/username/Desktop/FREENAS,
> which is merely the link to the icon used to open the console.
> I created a home user directory and now if I enter "cd ~/" I a
gabier wrote:
>
> 1. The home path was not created, there was nothing in the home directory.
> The mintty console opens in /cygdrive/c/Users/username/Desktop/FREENAS,
> which is merely the link to the icon used to open the console. I created a
> home user directory and now if I enter "cd ~/" I a
Hi everybody,
I got sshd to work between a Windows 7 computer and a FreeNAS/FreeBSD
server, and it works well now, thanks to you here. Now I try to implement
the same thing on a Vista laptop which is in the same home network. I
installed the same Cygwin, following the same howto.
But there are une
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