Hi,
Just wanted to let you and the list know that I completely deleted my
previous VirtualBox install (and FreeDOS with it) and reinstalled
everything on Ubuntu 10.04.4 amd64. Allocated a bit more RAM a bit less
disk space to FreeDOS but no changes other than that...
...except that now even when
On 30/11/12 14:45, Henrique Peron wrote:
>
> I would like to discuss ideas on improving that keyboard layout menu,
> because the screen has run out of space and there are other layouts
> which aren't presented there, like the Cherokee and the Colemak, which
> you mentioned below.
I'd say separ
On 30/11/12 01:40, Henrique Peron wrote:
> Merhaba Thraex,
> Saluton Ruĝulo,
>
> Thraex, you're right. I have downloaded and installed the new FreeDOS
> ISO, v1.1 under VirtualBox.
>
> I have noticed the problem concerning the turkish layouts, and I could
>
On 28/11/12 01:50, Rugxulo wrote:
> P.S. More specifically, it would be nice to know which codepage(s) and
> keyboard layouts you personally intend to use for your language. (Or
> did I miss that part?) :-)
You did not. In fact, I just decided to give FreeDOS a try before
installing it for real
On 27/11/12 19:47, Henrique Peron wrote:
> Em 27/11/2012 13:16, thraex escreveu:
> Merhaba Thraex,
Merhaba Henrique :)
> I was impulsive on replying and didn't notice the links you sent; sorry.
>
> I have read the error message on the "TR" layout.
Er, which one?
Hi there,
I recently gave FreeDOS a try on VirtualBox (which was running on Ubuntu
12.04). The installation went almost entirely fine, but I think I
spotted a problem when the user chooses Turkish layouts for his or her
keyboard.
In fact two Turkish layouts are offered. One is the number 19 and i