Mail Archives: cygwin/2002/07/19/18:56:47
On Fri, 19 Jul 2002, Nicholas Wourms wrote:
NW>>Yes,
NW>>
NW>>Open up a search window and search for the file called services. That is
NW>>what cygwin uses.
NW>>
NW>>Cheers,
NW>>Nicholas
NW>>--- Daniel Adams <danpadams AT infomagic DOT net> wrote:
NW>>> Is there any way to change the port of the FTP and Telnet servers that
NW>>> are a
Probably I haven't looked deep enough into the documents.
I did an install from the Internet last night of Cygwin.
I just tried to do that and it tells me that the 'search' command is not
found. I am told that MC was downloaded and installed, but it is nowhere to
be found. I keep feeling that I missed a lot in the downloading. This
morning I tried doing a re-install, but that didn't get me anywhere.
Have I missed something, or is there more that I need to do to get a
complete install?
Or, if this has already been answered ad infinitum if someone would steer me
to the answer somewhere, I would appreciate it.
-= Jim =-
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