Re: Installing cygwin (was openssh)

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I haven't installed Cygwin using WindowEyes but have with Jaws. When you get to the component selection screen you have to use the mouse to examine the lines. Each category of packages is followed by the word "default" which means that none, some or all of that category might be installed for a base system depending on how the creators set it up. Clicking on "default" cycles through the other choices, such as Install, remove, and perhaps others. There are a couple graphics on each line, one (at least) of which opens the category so you can see which packages are in it. There's a scroll down symbol to the right of the last or so category or package on the screen. This goes down by only one line but at least it goes down. There are left and right scrolling symbols on the line below that so you can see more of the package descriptions; most of these fall off the right edge of the window.

Leaving everything at default gets you a good small system and doing this should be the first step when starting a new installation of Cygwin. Once that is done you can install everything (it only takes a couple GB) by clicking on the "default" next to the "all" category which changes it to Install, or you can sift packages if you have the need and energy.

It's not the best installer in the world, but once you get used to it you can get things done. I use Cygwin for SSH all the time.

HTH,

--
Lee Maschmeyer
<lee_maschmeyer@xxxxxxxxx>

"Be kind to your fur-bearing friends,
For a skunk may be somebody's brother."
    --Fred Allen


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