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[Discuss] Dealing with Windows 10 after 15 years away
- Subject: [Discuss] Dealing with Windows 10 after 15 years away
- From: bill.n1vux at gmail.com (Bill Ricker)
- Date: Fri, 24 Jul 2020 23:35:45 -0400
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> My question for the group is this: if you prefer life in Unix but need to > use a Windows box, are there a few programs you find are necessary to stay > sane in a Windows environment? > > From long ago, I recall using cygwin but do not know of its current state > or value. Back when I needed a Corp IT Win?? to Win7 laptop to connect to Linux and Unix boxes (2000-2013), I requisitioned liscensed copies of MKS-ToolKit, Hummingbird Xwindows, and Putty SSH to make Windows play nice. I'd used MKS-tk for a decade before that, going back when they were transitionally shipping both perl4 and perl5. (Prior to that I was an AWK guy.) I preferred MKS-tk for bash on win because it would let a shellscript launch windows executables off the Windows path, which was harder to arrange with cygwin. With the WSL today in Win10, maybe none of that is needed now, IDK.
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