Andrey Repin, on Tuesday, June 18, 2019 02:09 PM, wrote...
> If that software is required for your work, they have no other way than to let
> you use it.
> If they actively deny you the working environment, find a better job.
That's the easy way out. ;-) Thanks.
josé
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Problem reports:
Greetings, Jose Isaias Cabrera!
> Andrey Repin, on Tuesday, June 18, 2019 11:30 AM, wrote...
>> Just download Wireshark from https://www.wireshark.org/
> That's the problem. That is not allowed. :-( I need to have the CEO sign
> for me to get that software here. I have wireshark at home, but
On 18/06/2019 16:27, Andrey Repin wrote:
On 2019/06/10 13:12, Chris Wagner wrote:
I didn't know about run, thanks for the tip. However when I use it to
launch something from the Start Menu Run command, it still pops open a
terminal window of some kind for a fraction of a second. I'm on Windows
The cygwin-doc-... package has several problems in at least the
/usr/share/man/man3 directory where multiple file names differ only in case,
i.e., the tar file contains, in this order,
usr/share/man/man3/jN.3.gz
usr/share/man/man3/jn.3.gz
The jN.3.gz file contains the roff text and the j
Andrey Repin, on Tuesday, June 18, 2019 11:30 AM, wrote...
> Just download Wireshark from https://www.wireshark.org/
That's the problem. That is not allowed. :-( I need to have the CEO sign for
me to get that software here. I have wireshark at home, but at work, it's not
allowed. They are
Greywolf, on Monday, June 17, 2019 10:27 PM, wrote...
> [ksh, on the other hand, is welcome to fall off the face of the earth at any
> unannounced moment...]
Hah. I think I used ksh once in a goverment facility on some obcure SunOS
environment. I went to fix a printer driver and I got stuck wi
Hello Cygwin list !
I'm using Cygwin/X and identified a critical bug using some piece of
software.
I don't really know where to begin, but I'm able to crash some applications
via the application's menu, only with Cygwin/X (no crash with Xming, and no
crash under any Linux distributions).
For info
Greetings, Jose Isaias Cabrera!
> I have not done it in a while, but back in the day there used to be a tool
> called tcpdump. I have searched for this on the packages site[1] and I can
> not find anything to capture a tpcip network trace in cygwin. Say it is not
> so. Are there any tools to cap
Greetings, L A Walsh!
> On 2019/06/10 13:12, Chris Wagner wrote:
>> I didn't know about run, thanks for the tip. However when I use it to
>> launch something from the Start Menu Run command, it still pops open a
>> terminal window of some kind for a fraction of a second. I'm on Windows
>> 7.
>>
I tried the same, but on a local (NTFS) volume and there it completed
with no error.
Will do some more tests and report...
On Sun, 16 Jun 2019 at 22:05, David Balažic wrote:
>
> Hi!
>
> Using cygwin64 with latest updates, I got this error after running
> lrzip (for hours):
>
>
> $ lrzip -v sda.20
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