On December 18, 2020 9:01:09 PM GMT+01:00, Ray Davison
wrote:
> In my scheme the system would only have two ISOs: the basic,
>and
>a TBD "extras".
Myself I do not have a very fast internet connectivity. When I download DOS, I
prefer to download the strict minimum (MSDOS equivalent, ca 5MiB
Hi Jerome!
I know that this will often change, but which
sizes (roughly) do you have in mind for:
> RELEASE DISC — contains BASE & FULL install
> BONUS DISC — contains Extras
> LiveCD — (LiveCD pre-installed packages AND can install base/full)
It is interesting that there will be no BASE-only C
Hi Ray,
> On Dec 18, 2020, at 3:01 PM, Ray Davison wrote:
>
> Jerome Shidel wrote:
>
>> To create a custom CD for each user who downloads FreeDOS is not practical.
>
> Where in all this discussion did anyone suggest "a custom CD for each user”?
I misunderstood what you meant in your previo
Jerome Shidel wrote:
To create a custom CD for each user who downloads FreeDOS is not practical.
Where in all this discussion did anyone suggest "a custom CD for each
user"? In my scheme the system would only have two ISOs: the basic, and
a TBD "extras". The user would create his own custo
Hi Jerome:
I’m confused…
Thanks for your funny response!
pandoc — Document Markup Language Format Conversion Utility.
manuskript — A novel writing tool for authors.
What are you trying to accomplish?
I am polishing a memoir. Manuskript refers to pandoc compilation
options. But trying to
Hi Bryan,
> On Dec 17, 2020, at 6:58 PM, Bryan Kilgallin wrote:
>
> Hi Jerome:
>
>> Hopefully, I can clarify the directions.
>> Possibly update the page as well.
>> What part do you not understand?
>
> Yesterday I tried to get pandoc working with manuskript. But I soon gave up.
> Deeming the