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Date: Tue, 12 Mar 2002 00:16:54 -0500
From: Tom Limoncelli <tal AT lumeta DOT com>
Subject: Cygwin and networking issues (Win2k)
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I'm having a really odd problem.  I use Cygwin all over the place just 
fine.  However, I have a Win2000 PC at home on a cable modem that loses 
network connections (SecureCRT and others) left and right when Cygwin is 
in use.

All my debugging techniques (process of elimination, etc) all point to 
Cygwin use.  However that just doesn't sound right to me.  I'm sure that 
the problem is elsewhere (how could Cygwin cause this?) but I thought 
I'd post a message to see if anyone else is having the same problem.

Thanks,

--Tom


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