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Re: I am not going to let cygwin BSOD my Windows 2000 Server
Sort of. Maybe it does work for 99% of the people out there. I know
nothing of that. And yes, my toes are sensitive to things such as this. If
I lose my op sys it takes me months to get it back to the condition I had
before its destruction. You may not believe me but I assure you that is the
case.
The information I have garnered here has helped to maybe stick my toes in
the fire again. I will wait a while and see if there is any good soul that
can explain the procedures for a manual setup. And if that is pie in the sky
then at that point I will decide if walking around with a few less toes is
worth it.
Thanks.
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George Hester
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"Christopher Faylor" <cgf-cygwin@cygwin.com> wrote in message
20020420163557.GB3256@redhat.com">news:20020420163557.GB3256@redhat.com...
> On Sat, Apr 20, 2002 at 03:19:40AM -0400, George Hester wrote:
> >Do you have all your toes?
>
> Sure. My toes are not so sensitive that they become burned off if
> I encounter a problem with my system.
>
> I'm also the kind of guy who thinks that if something is working for 99%
> of the people out there and *I* have a problem that it is probably *my*
> problem. So, often, I like to figure out what that problem is.
> Sometimes, if I don't have enough time or interest, I might wait to see
> if a new version of a program solves my problem but I never grow so
> averse to trying something new that I steadfastly avoid running a
> program because it once gave me problems.
>
> Does that answer your question?
>
> cgf
>
> >_________________________________
> >"Christopher Faylor" <cgf-cygwin@cygwin.com> wrote in message
> >20020420070212.GA3256@redhat.com">news:20020420070212.GA3256@redhat.com...
> >> On Sat, Apr 20, 2002 at 02:51:45AM -0400, George Hester wrote:
> >> >Suggestion. Let's consider a Manual Install Direction for us weenies
> >> >that lost a few toes trying to install this software in the past.
> >>
> >> You're making things way too hard for yourself. Just run setup.exe
> >> and select "Install" rather than "Download". Then everything will
> >> be installed automatically. You don't have to unzip/bunzip anything
> >> by hand. setup.exe has *never* required a manual step like this.
>
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