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Date: Sun, 01 Sep 2002 16:35:53 -0700
From: Rob Philip <Rob DOT Philip AT sonic DOT net>
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Subject: BSOD using vi?

I just installed cygwin and am way happy with it - however, whilst 
editing my X0.hosts file, immediately upon my :wq command, Windows 2000 
BSODded on me.

I was editing in an Xterm window, BTW.

I also saw a BSOD at an earlier point when "closing" the x-windows window.

I'm running W2K, Service patch 3, plus Zonealarm, the symantec 
anti-virus stuff.

Thoughts?



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