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From: "Chris Mason" <chris AT net DOT ai>
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Subject: Uses
Date: Mon, 14 May 2001 14:49:08 -0400
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I am  a big user of Linux for servers and Win2K for my workstations, and I
am facinated with cygwin. Current, I have installed it with Xfree86 so that
I can forward X11 over SSH with Secure CRT and run KDE from my servers on my
Windows desktop. That in itself is amazing and worth the time involved, but
I am very interested to hear what other reasons people would use cygwin. As
I can run any unix program on my Linux servers or laptop, is there a role
for cygwin?
Thanks

Chris Mason
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