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From: tolj AT uni-duesseldorf DOT de (Stipe Tolj)
Subject: Re: Linux or Cygwin?
1 Nov 1998 01:14:43 -0800 :
Message-ID: <363B1BF1.1B6DE9A.cygnus.gnu-win32@uni-duesseldorf.de>
References: <01BE03B1 DOT D94931A0 AT dyn-91 DOT athens DOT frognet DOT net>
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To: Ahmad Alsolaim <alsolaim AT bobcat DOT ent DOT ohiou DOT edu>
Cc: "Cygwin32 Group (E-mail)" <gnu-win32 AT cygnus DOT com>

> Hi every one;
> I am new to Cygwin and Linux, but I have to work on some Unix based software, which one should I install on my PC Cygwin or Linux?

Hi Ahmad,

this depends on the tasks you will take on the os, i.e. if your unix software needs a thread-secure environment or contains very
system close code you should take Linux. If the software is very portable and you want to use your machine for standard Windows
application you could take the upcoming b20 cygwin32.

This is my view, no general rule of course.

Regards,
Stipe

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Stipe Tolj <tolj AT uni-duesseldorf DOT de>
Cygwin32 Porting Project
Department of Economical Computer Science
University of Cologne, Germany
http://www-public.rz.uni-duesseldorf.de/~tolj



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