Chapter 2 of the Cygwin User's Guide [1] has a section called "Customizing
bash" [2].
This section starts off:
To set up bash so that cut and paste work properly, click on the
"Properties"
button of the window, then on the "Misc" tab.
Two p
[EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb:
I am a new cygwin user. I am not able to locate the .profile, .login .bashrc
etc bash files, so I can use it to customize bash. I understand from various
installation instruction that I red that the HOME env variable needs to be set
for this. I followed the instruct
[EMAIL PROTECTED] kirjoitti:
Hi,
I am a new cygwin user. I am not able to locate the .profile, .login .bashrc
etc bash files, so I can use it to customize bash. I understand from various
installation instruction that I red that the HOME env variable needs to be set
for this. I followed the in
Hi,
I am a new cygwin user. I am not able to locate the .profile, .login .bashrc
etc bash files, so I can use it to customize bash. I understand from various
installation instruction that I red that the HOME env variable needs to be set
for this. I followed the instructions given in many cyg
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