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Date: Mon, 11 May 2009 17:27:23 -0700 (PDT)
From: Yarin <yarin AT cluemail DOT com>
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Subject: Can't run Bash!
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I'm trying to compile linux binaries on Windows. To do this, I've downloaded
and installed Cygwin (along with it's GCC packages).

But upon executing it, I'm confronted with this:
bash-3.2$ _
Even though I've ran a linux prompt before, I have [I]not[/I] a clue what to
do next. It doesn't recognize the command su, and it doesn't begin with x AT x:
like I remember either.

Could someone please explain to me how to navigate my "programs" (located in
/bin)?

Thanks
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