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Date: Fri,  4 Jul 2003 21:08:13 +1000
From: rorylyttle@hotkey.net.au
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Subject: How can I download onto one computer then install onto another
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I searched for half an hour, but couldn't find any reference to this, does 
anyone know how to download a basic version of cygwin onto my friend's computer 
(who has a very fast modem) in a form that I can then burn to a cd and take to 
my computer (which has no w32 modem connection)? I just want enough stuff to 
run cdrecord etc. on w32. ?? All the best. Sometime in the future, I would also 
love to try out KDE on w32, but would have the same problem again. All the 
best, 
rorylyttle@hotkey.net.au


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