Hi,
On Mon, Oct 7, 2013 at 6:19 PM, Richards, Toby
wrote:
> I meant on Linux or some other nondos os.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Graphical_Environment_Manager#Continued_development
"
Continued development
Caldera Thin Clients (later known as Lineo) released the source to GEM
under the GNU Ge
I meant on Linux or some other nondos os.
On Oct 7, 2013, at 4:12 PM, "Rugxulo" wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On Mon, Oct 7, 2013 at 5:57 PM, Richards, Toby
> wrote:
>>
>> Follow up question: does Gem run on any os other than FreeDOS?
>
> Which "GEM"? I'm not sure it's developed or even maintained anymor
Hi,
On Mon, Oct 7, 2013 at 5:57 PM, Richards, Toby
wrote:
>
> Follow up question: does Gem run on any os other than FreeDOS?
Which "GEM"? I'm not sure it's developed or even maintained anymore. I
haven't heard jack from anybody (nor Shane Coughlin) about it in
recent times. (Not that I should, j
Thanks all for the mini Linux replies, but I think it would be über cool to
get a hyperterm running in Gem.
Follow up question: does Gem run on any os other than FreeDOS?
Sorry about any typos. Poking on my iPhone here while sucking nitrous at the
dentist. Autocorrect tried to turn "hyperterm"
Another lightweight Linux distro with good VM capabilities is
TinyCoreLinux. Runs entire in a RAM drive. 9MB base OS, 15MB with Xorg,
FLTK, FLWM, wbar, 16MB while running in RAM with networking and wifi
builtin. Qemu, VirtualBox, dosbox were all supported with packages in
version 4.x (TCZs) and s
Try last knoppix wich uses as default LXDE desktop
I run this system sucessfully on 300 mhz processor, 164 Mb ram.
Take a long time to startup but later has an usable speed,
runing from CD, installing on HD will have higher speed.
Marco Achury
www.achury.com.ve
El 07/10/2013 03:13 p.m., Louis S
I've used Ubuntu mini to setup virtual box vm servers. Kinda slick to be
able to VNC into a FreeDOS instance and run stuff over a network.
-L
On Monday, October 7, 2013, Bob Schwier wrote:
> This is neat. I can use it. I have a computer upstairs which runs the
> printer and is occasionally use
This is neat. I can use it. I have a computer upstairs which runs the printer
and is occasionally used
on line. It is currently on hardy heron as I have an install disk for that and
am afraid to upgrade on
the reason that I think a real upgrade would be beyond the capacity of this
turn of th
Hi,
On Mon, Oct 7, 2013 at 4:01 PM, Louis Santillan wrote:
>
> Maybe. I use ssh/scp/sftp for everything I do these days. Is gem able to
> multitask these sessions?
AFAIK, no. There was some unfinished work (long time ago) on a
quasi-multitasking GEM, but it was never reliable, and at least
"mo
Maybe. I use ssh/scp/sftp for everything I do these days. Is gem able to
multitask these sessions?
-L
On Monday, October 7, 2013, Richards, Toby wrote:
> Yeah, but a GEM based hyperterminal would be that much more cool J
>
> ** **
>
> -Toby
>
> ** **
>
> *From:* Louis Santillan [mailto
Yeah, but a GEM based hyperterminal would be that much more cool :)
-Toby
From: Louis Santillan [mailto:lpsan...@gmail.com]
Sent: Monday, October 07, 2013 12:44 PM
To: Discussion and general questions about FreeDOS.
Subject: Re: [Freedos-user] HTTP_PROXY?
The mini cd is also under 30mb to downlo
The mini cd is also under 30mb to download.
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Installation/MinimalCD
-L
On Monday, October 7, 2013, dmccunney wrote:
> On Mon, Oct 7, 2013 at 11:24 AM, Richards, Toby
> > wrote:
>
> > If I were to find a use for FreeDOS, it would be to eventually get a
> Hyperter
On Mon, Oct 7, 2013 at 11:24 AM, Richards, Toby
wrote:
> If I were to find a use for FreeDOS, it would be to eventually get a
> Hyperterminal-like program running in OpenGEM. Laptops with serial ports are
> rare these days, and the ones we have are so old that even XUbuntu runs slow.
Don't run
I do not advise to use FDUPDATE for anything - it's hackish, old and
unmaintained. IIRC, it wasn't supporting proxy anyway. I stopped
developing FDUPDATE years ago, and created FDNPKG as a better, leaner
replacement.
What you might want to do instead, is using FDNPKG in offline mode. This
requ
Thanks for the help, Mateusz. I'm not currently using FreeDOS for anything. I
just enjoy playing with operating systems to see what I can get them to do.
If I were to find a use for FreeDOS, it would be to eventually get a
Hyperterminal-like program running in OpenGEM. Laptops with serial ports
Hi Toby,
FDNPKG doesn't support proxy. The mystery is over :)
Can I ask what you are using FreeDOS for? Just curious.
I will add proxy support to FDNPKG for you by the end of this week. Will
let you know (and the list) when it's done.
cheers,
Mateusz
On 10/07/2013 04:47 PM, Richards, Toby w
Hi all:
I'm working in an environment where port 80 is closed on the firewall in order
to enforce the use of a proxy server. I cannot figure out how to get fdupdate
or fdnpkg to use a proxy. Things I've tried:
C:\> set HTTP_PROXY = 10.40.6.31:3128
Adding "http.proxy = 10.40.6.31:3128" to WATTC
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