Hello Paul,
Thanks for your reply.
I tried startxwin.sh as well as startx (as recommended in your e-mail to
Andy Yip) & receive the same message -
bash: startxwin.sh: command not found
I am wondering whether I have CYGWIN installed properly. Under this
directory there are the following folders - bin, etc, home, lib, temp,
usr & the files cygwin.bat & cygwin.ico. When I click on the cygwin.bat
file I get a DOS window with the command line - address@hidden ~
Does this sound right? Presuming I am doing things right so far (which
may be a big presumption) can you suggest anything to check whether the
programs are installed properly? CYGWIn is on my C drive and Octave on
my D drive - does this make a difference?
Any assistance is appreciated,
regards
Bob
I have been
At 05:11 PM 6/09/2005 -0500, Paul Probert wrote:
Bob Green wrote:
Hello,
I tried to run Octave after installing CYGWIN. I ran the Cygwin.bat
file after installing the associated files from the internet. After
typing in "startwin.sh" I received the message - "command not
found". I am wanting to run Octave in Windows XP but didn't get very
far when trying to follow the instructions I downloaded.
Make that "startxwin.sh"
See the thread a few days ago started by Andy Yip.
Paul Probert
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