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[ILUG] related Q on bash / nt / win2000

[ILUG] related Q on bash / nt / win2000

JustinMacCarthy macarthy at iol.ie
Fri Mar 16 15:51:07 GMT 2001


Altough I used to use 4nt ,I prefer the cygwin bash shell under win2000/ nt
now + it's free. But I can't get one thing to work

I have a shortcut to open bash on my win2000 desktop. Click it, get a shell
, click again , get another, different shell.

I assigned a shortcut key to my shell, ctrl-alt-b , get a bash shell
,ctrl-alt-b again , focus goes to the open shell!!
How can I get it to open "another" shell using a shortcut key?

TIA

Justin

>Caolan McNamara
>Sent: Friday, March 16, 2001 12:52 PM
>To: ilug at linux.ie
>Subject: [ILUG] bash/tcsh/4nt history
>
>
>For my sins I work a little with 4nt under nt on occasion and
>it has a history feature that 50% of the time drives me crazy
>and 50% of the time is quite handy. All running copies share
>the same history buffer. Type a command in a window and
>it appears as the last command in all windows history.
>





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