Re: BSOD on cygwin

2003-01-13 Thread Bhiksha Raj
Im not sure what happened, but my problem went away. I do not have VPN or an antivirus program running - I turned those off due to some problems with other software earlier. No firewall software either - I have an external DLink firewall. For the record, here's what I did that seemed to fix

Re: BSOD on cygwin

2003-01-13 Thread Bhiksha Raj
It's also weird that your mount table has root (/) down three times. Twice as . and once as C:/downloads/cygwin. True, this is strange. the . mount entries are binmode,cygdrive and the c:/downloads/cygwin is only binmode, but is not a cygdrive. Is there an fstab equivalent in cygwin that I can

RE: BSOD on cygwin

2003-01-13 Thread Vince Hoffman
: Re: BSOD on cygwin It's also weird that your mount table has root (/) down three times. Twice as . and once as C:/downloads/cygwin. True, this is strange. the . mount entries are binmode,cygdrive and the c:/downloads/cygwin is only binmode, but is not a cygdrive. Is there an fstab

Re: BSOD on cygwin

2003-01-13 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
] Subject: Re: BSOD on cygwin Im not sure what happened, but my problem went away. I do not have VPN or an antivirus program running - I turned those off due to some problems with other software earlier. No firewall software either - I have an external DLink firewall. For the record, here's what I did

Re: BSOD on cygwin

2003-01-12 Thread Igor Pechtchanski
On Sat, 11 Jan 2003, Bhiksha Raj wrote: Hi All, I hope this is not the wrong forum for this: Im trying to install TeXmacs on my win98+cygwin laptop. First I installed the binaries for guile from the cygwin setup (I have XFree and Tex and all associated libs already) downloaded TeXmacs

Re: BSOD on cygwin

2003-01-12 Thread Igor Pechtchanski
On Sun, 12 Jan 2003, Igor Pechtchanski wrote: On Sat, 11 Jan 2003, Bhiksha Raj wrote: Hi All, I hope this is not the wrong forum for this: Im trying to install TeXmacs on my win98+cygwin laptop. First I installed the binaries for guile from the cygwin setup (I have XFree and Tex

Re: BSOD on cygwin

2003-01-12 Thread Bhiksha Raj
Hi, First I must apologize for my multiple posts earlier. I wasnt sure if the first one had gone through, since I never got a copy myself. So I figured Id messed up and posted again. Anyway, the problem (as I mentioned earlier) is that on my windows 98 machine, with the latest cygwin, I get a

Re: BSOD on cygwin

2003-01-12 Thread Larry Hall (RFK Partners, Inc)
Perhaps someone else running Win98 will be able to confirm or deny the problems you're seeing. I'm guessing that others will only be able to 'deny'. As mentioned, BSOD is an O/S issue/bug, which means it's at least difficult to resolve in application software and is certainly much better

Re: BSOD on cygwin

2003-01-12 Thread Elfyn McBratney
Curiously, cygcheck -s -v -r gave me output the first time I ran it. Afterwards, running the command simply gives me no output at all - it simply runs silently and comes back. Im not sure why this is so - I was pretty sure it was supposed to repeat the information everytime I ran it. I hope