Hello,
I've actually managed to grab (most) of the source files for all the
components for Carbon OS, and they will be included in the ISO for 0.4.0
Alpha (which will be released tomorrow or the next day). Thankfully someone
put a mirror on GitHub of everything the FreeDOS 1.1 disc has, and mine
d
Hi,
I did actually download this but haven't gotten around to trying it
yet. I'm not sure what niche this is trying to fill, but I certainly
encourage all distro makers. There's just so much stuff out there,
it's impossible to target and support it all in a single .iso file.
And yes, your .iso is
Hi Corbin
I thought I'd raise awareness, so I just posted a note on the FreeDOS
website on the FreeDOS twitter.
However, I noticed that the CarbonOS ISO doesn't contain any source code,
and I didn't see a link on your download page that offered the source code.
https://sourceforge.net/projects/ca
Thanks for the mention! I'm releasing a new minor release soon (to prepare for adding a desktop UI), and I'll be sure to include the source code for any FreeDOS parts.
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On Wed, Sep 03, 2014 at 3:20 PM, Jim Hall wrote:Hi CorbinI thought I'd raise awareness, s
Hello all,
A while back I announced my work on a FreeDOS distribution called Carbon.
It's goal is to be easier for beginner DOS users, and as a general
improvement over plain FreeDOS. Since then, I've released a new alpha
(0.3.0) that adds several improvements over normal FreeDOS. 4DOS command
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