You know guys I started this thread and even though more than one person
was agressive with the ** OFF TOPIC ** I got what I needed. A starting
place to read and look. I started with cygwin's site and I was not
finding the answers I needed. But I got around 15 links (Including the
one below) I read what I could understand and then I asked for help.
Well I back to reading and playing .... You all place nice too .... K?
THANK YOU
to those who helped
Mike
Markus Mauhart wrote:
> Charles,
>
>
>> However, if you would like to provide a "Newbie's Guide to Learning Unix
>> without leaving the comfort [sic] of Windows, Using Cygwin" feel free.
>
>
> Actually I can only provide the "windows users Guide to Learning and using
> Unix without leaving the comfort of a working Windows environment", but
> the content is short and consists of only the sentence
> "Use Cygwin, read the available documentation on gnu.org and redhat
> and the mailing lists".
>
> As soon as I have another tip or tool I will try to make it available.
>
>> site (BTW, see Earnie's page on a similar subject:
>> http://gw32.freeyellow.com/index-cygwin.html)
>
>
> Just looked at it, yet another source of informentation for me to keep
> in mind !-)
>
>
> Markus.
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