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Date: Wed, 9 Jul 2008 19:40:51 -0700 (PDT)
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Subject: use 'insmod' inside cygwin
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Dear All,

I'm a new member for cygwin. As I known, the cygwin is a unix-like shell
environment for the windows platform. It might not include the function
'insmod'. Is it correct? Or, is it possible to use 'insmod' inside cygwin
and how to do it?

I had searched the related keywords in the google and cannot find the
answer. But, I found a URL, http://www.vcfans.com/Article/cygwin-usage.aspx.
The insmod is one of usual command for cygwin. I'm confused and ask this
question. Please give me a hand. Thanks a lot.

Best Regards,
Rike_Lin.
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