Mail Archives: cygwin/2005/04/13/18:35:08
beau wrote:
>Hi all,
>
>Do folks really fire up, say, windows XP, then fire up cygwin, then
>run linux-ish X apps from cygwin? Is it much harder than anything
>else I've done? What I'd be most interested in is integration of
>browser-webmail-gpg that I had with my old setup. Is that a fairly
>straightforward task?
>
>Thanks, all, btw, for giving me somthing tasty for my sigline; I'm
>actually in a law program, so it's quite topical, and funny (well, at
>least to me)
>
>
>
This is a college student's perspective.
I use Cygwin X when I use WinXP and need to ssh in some unix machine. I
need X server to display Emacs, and a nice Xterm. From time to time, I
also run Wmaker with Cygwin X, it gives a unix friendliness to coder and
entertainment power of windows at the same time.
Of course, I will never run Firefox under Cygwin X when I already have
it installed in Windows.
... Alan
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