Gmane User wrote:
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Which made me think wouldn't it be nice if mounting didn't have
to be done for each user account?. I install cygwin on whatever
machine (of several) that I happen to work on, so such a global
fix would make life easier. And there is a solution.
With a bit of refresher
Larry Hall (Cygwin X) wrote:
Gmane User wrote:
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Which made me think wouldn't it be nice if mounting didn't have
to be done for each user account?. I install cygwin on whatever
machine (of several) that I happen to work on, so such a global
fix would make life easier. And there is a
Gmane User wrote:
Martin Bartak wrote:
Hello,
How to delete /tmp/.X11-unix/X0 automatically when closing
X-session or,
how to prevent its emergence when starting X-sesion or,
how to make it re-writable by 'non-Administrator' user?
I've got Cygwin 1.5.23-2 (full installation) on WinXP with two
Larry Hall (Cygwin X) wrote:
Gmane User wrote:
Martin Bartak wrote:
Hello,
How to delete /tmp/.X11-unix/X0 automatically when closing
X-session or,
how to prevent its emergence when starting X-sesion or,
how to make it re-writable by 'non-Administrator' user?
I've got Cygwin 1.5.23-2
Gmane User wrote:
Larry Hall (Cygwin X) wrote:
Gmane User wrote:
Martin Bartak wrote:
Hello,
How to delete /tmp/.X11-unix/X0 automatically when closing
X-session or,
how to prevent its emergence when starting X-sesion or,
how to make it re-writable by 'non-Administrator' user?
I've got
The standard way this has been handled in the past is to set up a mount
point for '/tmp/' to a unique location. In a default Windows
installation, the following should work (untested):
mount -b -u $TEMP /tmp
This keeps things unique for each user anyway.
That's quite cool. I decorated
Chris Sutcliffe wrote:
The standard way this has been handled in the past is to set up a
mount
point for '/tmp/' to a unique location. In a default Windows
installation, the following should work (untested):
mount -b -u $TEMP /tmp
This keeps things unique for each user anyway.
That's
Larry Hall (Cygwin X) wrote:
Chris Sutcliffe wrote:
The standard way this has been handled in the past is to set up a
mount
point for '/tmp/' to a unique location. In a default Windows
installation, the following should work (untested):
mount -b -u $TEMP /tmp
This keeps things unique
Hello,
How to delete /tmp/.X11-unix/X0 automatically when closing
X-session or,
how to prevent its emergence when starting X-sesion or,
how to make it re-writable by 'non-Administrator' user?
I've got Cygwin 1.5.23-2 (full installation) on WinXP with two
user accounts. I use 'startx' command to
Martin Bartak wrote:
Hello,
How to delete /tmp/.X11-unix/X0 automatically when closing
X-session or,
how to prevent its emergence when starting X-sesion or,
how to make it re-writable by 'non-Administrator' user?
I've got Cygwin 1.5.23-2 (full installation) on WinXP with two
user
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