On Tue, 25 Feb 2003, David Starks-Browning wrote:
> On Tuesday 25 Feb 03, Thorsten Kampe writes:
> > > cygwin works like a charm on my .NET Standard Server 2003 RC2 with remote
> > > desktop enabled.
> >
> > I tried it myself and it is definitely "Terminal Services" that make
> > Cygwin fail. In a
On Tuesday 25 Feb 03, Thorsten Kampe writes:
> > cygwin works like a charm on my .NET Standard Server 2003 RC2 with remote
> > desktop enabled.
>
> I tried it myself and it is definitely "Terminal Services" that make
> Cygwin fail. In a few months there will be dozen of questions like
> "Cygwin
* Markus Schönhaber (03-02-24 22:35 +0100)
> Christoph Hense wrote:
>> I try to use cygwin on a .Net Server 2003 RC2 with Terminal Services
>> enabled.
>>
>> However none of the cygwin tools work.
>>
>> All of the commands like ls, ps, pwd just return tons of error messages.
>>
>> If I deinstall
Christoph Hense wrote:
I try to use cygwin on a .Net Server 2003 RC2 with Terminal Services
enabled.
However none of the cygwin tools work.
All of the commands like ls, ps, pwd just return tons of error messages.
If I deinstall the Terminal Services cygwin runs o.k.
I am also able to run cygwin o
On Mon, Feb 24, 2003 at 12:15:56PM +, David Starks-Browning wrote:
>On Monday 24 Feb 03, Christoph Hense writes:
>> I try to use cygwin on a .Net Server 2003 RC2 with Terminal Services
>> enabled.
>>
>> However none of the cygwin tools work.
>
>That's too bad...
>
>> ...
>>
>> Does anyone hav
On Mon, 24 Feb 2003, David Starks-Browning wrote:
> [snip]
>
> Please don't ask anyone to look at this until after .Net Server is
> formally released. Cygwin makes no attempt to work on un-released
> versions of Windows.
>
> Should the FAQ explicitly mention .Net release candidates?
Perhaps not
Sorry for asking stupid questions.
I did read the faq in fact and it states:
That said, Cygwin can be expected to run on all modern 32 bit versions of
Windows, except Windows CE.
This includes Windows 95/98/ME/NT/2000/XP.
So why not mention .Net RCs here?
Thank you
Christoph
On Monday 2
On Monday 24 Feb 03, Christoph Hense writes:
> I try to use cygwin on a .Net Server 2003 RC2 with Terminal Services
> enabled.
>
> However none of the cygwin tools work.
That's too bad...
> ...
>
> Does anyone have any idea?
Please don't ask anyone to look at this until after .Net Server is
fo
On Mon, Feb 24, 2003 at 12:39:21PM +0100, Christoph Hense wrote:
> I try to use cygwin on a .Net Server 2003 RC2 with Terminal Services
> enabled.
>
> However none of the cygwin tools work.
>
> All of the commands like ls, ps, pwd just return tons of error messages.
>
> If I deinstall the Termin
I try to use cygwin on a .Net Server 2003 RC2 with Terminal Services
enabled.
However none of the cygwin tools work.
All of the commands like ls, ps, pwd just return tons of error messages.
If I deinstall the Terminal Services cygwin runs o.k.
I am also able to run cygwin on a Windows 2000 Serve
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