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_(back to ProgrammingNotes)_ Cygwin is a unix emulation environment for Windows. If you must use a Windows machine to write code then Cygwin will help. http://www.cygwin.com/ After installing Cygwin, you'll want to set up logins and passwords. You can use =mkpasswd= and =mkgroup= for this purpose, and take a look at the =-d= flag if you're running in a Windows domain. See also http://xfree86.cygwin.com/ if you're planning on running X with Cygwin. You can run X in either single-window mode (with X inside one big Windows window) or multi-window mode where there is no X root window and X windows "float" along with Windows windows. =C:\cygwin\usr\X11R6\bin\startxwin.bat= is a good way to start X. I hacked it to run rxvt instead of xterm - it seems to be more consistent with the terminals that I use on unix machines. There appear to be two solutions to cutting and pasting back and forth - download =xwinclip= and run it in =startxwin.bat= or add the =-clipboard= command-line parameter to X. I've used the command-line =xwinclip= but not the X feature. =rxvt= can run both as a Windows program and as an X program, depending on where you run it from. You can make an icon for it by dragging the executable =c:\cygwin\bin\rxvt.exe= onto the little tray next to the Start menu. A useful set of properties for the "Target" field is =C:\cygwin\bin\rxvt.exe --loginShell -bg black -fg white -sl 1000 -e /bin/bash --login= this opens a white-on-black bash login shell. -- Main.TobyCabot - 27 Jan 2003 - 07 Apr 2003<br />
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