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From: "John Williams" <jww AT awhi DOT com>
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Subject: Problem with home installation
Date: Sat, 22 May 2004 19:39:07 -0600
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I have been using cygwin at work for almost
a year now and haven't had a single problem
with it.  Now, I want to work from home on
occasion, so I am trying to duplicate my work
environment at home.  Both machines have
Win XP.

The installation at home seemed to go just
fine, but when I open a cygwin shell, I get
a "bash-2.05b$" prompt and the only commands
that work are "cd" and "pwd".  "ls" doesn't
even work.

Has anyone seen something crazy like this?
Any thoughts on what I could try to debug
this problem?

Thanx-John


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