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From: "Brian S. Wilson" <briansw AT bellsouth DOT net>
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Subject: RE: vi stealing SYSTEM-owned permissions and ownership
Date: Mon, 4 Nov 2013 06:23:35 -0500
Keywords: Miscellaneous
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In-Reply-To: <527698EA.16C8F45C@boland.nl>

> Haha, yes. But if my students have to administer remote
production-machines, most of the time they have no other option. I want them
to succeed where others fail.
If this is the case, why not use the Apache instance available through
Cygwin itself instead of implementing this Windows/Cygwin hybrid
environment?  Your students would get a better feel for a Posix
implementation of Apache, and a standard set up if the environment were
consistent.
Please contact me if you have any questions or concerns.
Sincerely,
Brian S. Wilson


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