Isn't cygwin the graphic environment? If mintty invokes cygwin, I would
expect it to have full feature of support such an environment. But I will
try installing xwin32 to see how it works out,
Jeremy Bopp-3 wrote:
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> On 09/21/2010 06:44 PM, bsmile wrote:
>> Eric Blake-3 wro
Thanks a lot, puttycyg works great. It supports -X option, helps maintain
connection and support copy/paste.
Cyrille Lefevre wrote:
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> Le 21/09/2010 23:53, Eric Blake a écrit :
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>> Use mintty or rxvt instead of the windows console.
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> I like puttycyg which also support utf-8.
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following
information is sent back
gnuplot: unable to open display ''
gnuplot: X11 aborted.
This does not seem to go with cygwin. Any idea towards this?
Eric Blake-3 wrote:
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> On 09/21/2010 03:52 PM, bsmile wrote:
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>> I installed Cgywin(don't know how
Thanks so much! I finally got it working as I am expecting!
Jeremy Bopp-3 wrote:
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> On 09/21/2010 05:05 PM, bsmile wrote:
>> Marco atzeri-3 wrote:
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>>> --- Mar 21/9/10, Eric Blake ha scritto:
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>>>>> I installe
Thanks, both! I will install mintty, but really cannot follow the next step
...
So far the Cygwin is launched through some DOS batch file, thus I don't care
what's behind. So if to use mintty, what should I do? Where should mintty be
installed(any directory under windows or extract to some direct
I installed Cgywin(don't know how to see its version number) under windows xp
and so far so good. However, there is one thing very inconvenient for me to
use Cgywin, that is, I cannot highlight a text to copy and right button to
paste. I am wondering how I can get back this beloved feature. Any ad
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