For cygwin developers

2024-01-11 Thread © Fxzx mic via Cygwin
Hi all! If there is a need for certain teams to complete the complex task of reviving WSL1, I can only think of Cygwin. Please check here: https://github.com/trungnt2910/lxmonika/tree/master/lxmonika From: Fxzx mic fxzx...@outlook.com -- Problem reports: ht

Re: suggestions for cygwin developers

2005-07-28 Thread Ken Dibble
Igor Pechtchanski wrote: On Thu, 28 Jul 2005, Ken Dibble wrote: Chris January wrote: Alex Goldman wrote: When Cygwin gets set up, it would be more user-friendly if it placed two icons on the desktop: one should start maximized Rxvt; another should start X with a couple of

RE: suggestions for cygwin developers

2005-07-28 Thread Dave Korn
Original Message >From: Ken Dibble >Sent: 28 July 2005 11:48 > Checking to see if a new version available assumes an internet connection. > My opinion is that this would play havoc with dial-up users. Besides, who wants cygwin to phone home? That's waaay too much like windoze! > If t

Re: suggestions for cygwin developers

2005-07-28 Thread Igor Pechtchanski
On Thu, 28 Jul 2005, Ken Dibble wrote: > Chris January wrote: > > > Alex Goldman wrote: > > > > > When Cygwin gets set up, it would be more user-friendly if it placed > > > two icons on the desktop: > > > one should start maximized Rxvt; another should start X with a > > > couple of xterms or what

Re: suggestions for cygwin developers

2005-07-28 Thread Ken Dibble
Chris January wrote: Alex Goldman wrote: When Cygwin gets set up, it would be more user-friendly if it placed two icons on the desktop: one should start maximized Rxvt; another should start X with a couple of xterms or whatever. First-time users might think that the MS-DOS terminal is as goo

Re: suggestions for cygwin developers

2005-07-28 Thread Chris January
Alex Goldman wrote: When Cygwin gets set up, it would be more user-friendly if it placed two icons on the desktop: one should start maximized Rxvt; another should start X with a couple of xterms or whatever. First-time users might think that the MS-DOS terminal is as good as it gets, and this is

Re: suggestions for cygwin developers

2005-07-27 Thread Igor Pechtchanski
On Wed, 27 Jul 2005, Alex Goldman wrote: > On 7/27/05, Igor Pechtchanski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > On Wed, 27 Jul 2005, Alex Goldman wrote: > > > > > When Cygwin gets set up, it would be more user-friendly if it placed > > > two icons on the desktop: > > > one should start maximized Rxvt; ano

Re: suggestions for cygwin developers

2005-07-27 Thread Alex Goldman
On 7/27/05, Igor Pechtchanski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Wed, 27 Jul 2005, Alex Goldman wrote: > > > When Cygwin gets set up, it would be more user-friendly if it placed > > two icons on the desktop: > > one should start maximized Rxvt; another should start X with a couple > > of xterms or wh

Re: suggestions for cygwin developers

2005-07-27 Thread Igor Pechtchanski
On Wed, 27 Jul 2005, Alex Goldman wrote: > When Cygwin gets set up, it would be more user-friendly if it placed > two icons on the desktop: > one should start maximized Rxvt; another should start X with a couple > of xterms or whatever. > First-time users might think that the MS-DOS terminal is as

suggestions for cygwin developers

2005-07-27 Thread Alex Goldman
When Cygwin gets set up, it would be more user-friendly if it placed two icons on the desktop: one should start maximized Rxvt; another should start X with a couple of xterms or whatever. First-time users might think that the MS-DOS terminal is as good as it gets, and this is not good for Cygwin. O