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Found by accident: Cygwin tips that still work (most of them)
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Cygwin Tips by zzapper Linux Like Environment for Windows The tip I found most useful: Scroll down to this line: Quote:
I still have two aliases that point my Cygwin rxvt (or whatever terminal I happen to be using) to my XP Desktop and My Documents folders, and for practical reasons I intend to keep them in my *aliases file, but I doubt if I'll use them as often with these new mount points in place. BZT |
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