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Cygwin and coLinux
Greetings,
I use Cygwin and coLinux environments and would like to know if a new combined/or seperate forum(s) could be implemented? I have found answers to config/install/use of apps in both, Cygwin/coLinux interoperability, useful solutions, and would like to share. I think this would be of help to those who use either platform for work or play. Both platforms encounter unique and sometimes complex issues that need a selective problem solving approach, perhaps best found in a focused forum. Well have to get back to my MySQL/Apache/PHP installation. Thanks for your time, Matt |
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