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Re: how to access and display apps that I've launched
- From: "Ian Lambert via cygwin" <cygwin at cygwin dot com>
- To: <cygwin at cygwin dot com>, Achim Gratz <Stromeko at nexgo dot de>
- Date: Wed, 26 Jul 2017 18:16:49 +0000 (UTC)
- Subject: Re: how to access and display apps that I've launched
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- Reply-to: Ian Lambert <ian dot lambert_42 at yahoo dot com>
- Reply-to: Ian Lambert <ian dot lambert_42 at yahoo dot com>
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On Wed, 7/26/17, Achim Gratz <> wrote:
Subject: Re: how to access and display apps that I've launched
To: cygwin
Date: Wednesday, July 26, 2017, 1:13 PM
Ian Lambert via cygwin writes:
> Indeed, Cygwin is installed on a FAT32
formatted
> external drive, which is
limited to 1980-01-01 on
> the early
end.
Yes, that's the
problem. Oh well, a braindead fs, where have I seen
that before… is there any other such system
in use that somebody would
want to install
Cygwin on and what's their start of the epoch?
= = =
I suppose that's why FAT32 was used in Android phones,
is called "the most widely compatible format,"
and is often used for USB Live or install external
drives for Linux. Works great even on 32-bit devices.
:P :D I'll move to exFAT real soon now, but it's
also 1980+.
> So apparently rebase has
not been working for me
>
"forever," and since pi day this year on the
latest
> install...
Well, you can just touch them with something
1980 and it will start
working again (and
keep working). I'll think of what's the right fix
in
autorebase to implement and update and
then it will be fixed once and
for all.
= = =
They seemed to be retouched back to present
unless /usr/bin/rebaselst was changed to touch
1980+.
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