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From: "Jonathan Gift" <j DOT gift AT wanadoo DOT fr>
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Subject: Re: Help changing dir with spaces- Uncle!
Date: Wed, 27 Feb 2002 20:19:42 +0100
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> Bash on Cygwin works exactly as Bash on GNU/Linux. If you are "very
> familiar with Linux", you should know that you have several options.

Thanks all for the help. The few that knocked me for putting in the "very
familiar" are right. It's just been a while since I was on Linux and it's
amazing how much I forgot. Ok, I've got to get the books back out. I'm back
in humble newbie mode...

BTW, just how cool is Cygwin? First I heard of it was just a short time ago.
Really like having a great shell again?

Jonathan


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