Install Cygwin On Windows Xp
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Installing Cygwin Notes for installing and using Cygwin. I use Cygwin for a lot of my work because my laptop is more versatile running Windows XP as its main operating system but I would still like to use Unix programs like X11, Emacs, LaTeX and gcc. The Cygwin X11 server also runs much faster than running X11 on VMware even though they are built from very similar X11 (XFree86 or X.org) sources.

Installing Cygwin. My example PC was running Windows NT 4, however it should work with minor differences under Windows 95/98/ME/2000/XP. Installation Notes: Download setup.exe from www.cygwin.com. Run application from your local harddrive. Chose next on first screen. Select 'Install from Internet' and click next. Enter preferred installation (Root) directory and click next. Enter a temporary installation directory and click.
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Also, SSH in the Cygwin environment is nearly identical to the way it is used on Unix, allowing me to use xterm and ssh instead of PuTTY, a fine SSH/terminal standalone application. Updated: March 13, 2005 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Installing on Windows 2000/XP Quick Start Basically here are the steps I used to get started: • Prerequisite: Windows XP or Windows 2000 • Use the from the Cygwin web site or use my instructions here. These are also useful. • Create a directory where you want the entire installation. I chose to use C: cygwin, a folder on the Windows boot disk. I will call this the Cygwin directory from now on.
This will also contain the user home directories within it. You should be able to use either an NTFS disk or FAT32 disk. • Download the setup.exe program from and place it in your Cygwin directory. This program is a simple installer and does not use the Windows XP 'Add/Remove Programs' feature. So just put setup.exe in C: cygwin and use it from there. • Choose the Install from Internet option.
This will download the pre-built Cygwin binary packages and cache them in a local directory on your hard disk. If you prefer, you can first download the binary packages and then install them later. In some cases • Use C: cygwin as your root (Cygwin) directory, install for All Users, and use Default Text File Type of Unix (which is the 0x0A line termination character instead of the Windows convention of using two characters, 0x0D 0x0A). • Use C: cygwin Latest for the local package directory. This is a cache directory of binaries. You can always clean it out once you've installed a package.
• Use Direct Connection for the internet connection, unless you are required to use a proxy. • Choose a Download Site. This is a sticky setting which you will see again if you run the program again. I initially selected the for no particularly strong reason. It has been reliable over the last couple years, so I'm continuing to use that. RCN is an large ISP/connectivity provider in the U.S. So they should be well-connected.