Les Mikesell wrote:
On Thu, 2006-02-02 at 11:24, Mike McCarty wrote:
But I don't want to drag a whole
UNIX environment into my Windows environment, any more
than I want to drag a whole Windows environment into
my Linux environment.
Actually both of those are very desirable things to have
available. The Cygwin X environment has been built
so you can execute it from a CD: http://xlivecd.indiana.edu/.
I don't know if they include bash in the package or
not, but if not, a similar approach might work.
That looks worthwhile. I'll go have a look right now.
And right now *any* actual cost sounds bad to a
laid-off engineer.
You need to find at least enough contract work to make
some new toys tax-deductible .
:-)
Mike
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