Use Cygwin when you can't use Linux
Bruce
fosterb@rogers.com
Wed May 25 00:18:00 GMT 2005
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Use Cygwin when you can't use Linux
Linux fans would love to use Linux all of the time, but sometimes it
just isn't possible. Maybe a certain application requires that you use
Windows, or perhaps you're forced to use Windows at work. Regardless of the
reason, if you've become attached to your Linux and open source
applications, rest assured that you can use Cygwin to run most of those
applications on Windows.
Get more information on Linux
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b.. Explore the possibilities of Linux networking with this primer
(download)
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