On 2/5/2011 2:31 PM, davej1983 wrote:
Thanks for your help, and I will definitely look into Cygwin/X.
However, from the way you explained it, I'm not sure if I clearly explained
what I was trying to do. I'm not actually trying to get the file to open on
my local computer, rather I am trying to
Thanks for your help, and I will definitely look into Cygwin/X.
However, from the way you explained it, I'm not sure if I clearly explained
what I was trying to do. I'm not actually trying to get the file to open on
my local computer, rather I am trying to get them to open/execute on the
remote c
I would mention that there are usually alternatives, in this case vi,
but often graphically oriented programs have command line modes for
non-interactive usage
and they act sanely in headless mode. Sometimes it is nice to have notepad but
I've found that usually vi works fine esp in combination wi
On 02/04/2011 10:00 PM, davej1983 wrote:
Hi, I'm fairly new to Cygwin, so this might be a pretty simple question, but
so far I haven't had any luck finding an answer so far.
I have an SSH server running on a remote computer, that I can log into using
cygwin. While logged, if I use cygstart to tr
On Sat, Feb 5, 2011 at 7:00 AM, davej1983 wrote:
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> Hi, I'm fairly new to Cygwin, so this might be a pretty simple question, but
> so far I haven't had any luck finding an answer so far.
>
> I have an SSH server running on a remote computer, that I can log into using
> cygwin. While logged, if I
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