On Sat, 2012-01-14 at 19:14 -0800, Michael Robinson wrote:
> First off, I don't appreciate anyone calling anyone an idiot on this
> email list. Second, I haven't experimented with Freedos 1.1 myself, but
> I hope any difficulty others have working with it is dealt with both
> patiently and profes
> wish VMware's video feature would use standard codecs so
> something could be posted to Youtube or
Please provide your movies in OGV or WebM files, not Loo-Tube.
> > - It fails to find any HD (see middle shot)
> In the normal configurations or the dedication one?
Both, but in "normal configura
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> > Other:
>
> >- CWSDPMI, VSM, DOSNTLFN, ... are in
> >- INFOPAD, 7-ZIP, UNTGZ, HX/HDPMI32, MPXPLAY, FASM, CC386, FREEBASIC,
> >ARACHNE, ... are NOT in ... what can you do with it when installed ?
>
As for the mpxplay copied it into /fdos/bin from the previous distribution.
Or
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> >would be nice to know how many people actually installed it
> >successfully on a __REAL__ PC ;-)
>
I did and did it successfully. Yes, it did hang on the commandx but not
mortally - for a while like some 2 minutes and then continued without
problems.
On a partition fat 32 -
Op 15-1-2012 3:56, dos386 schreef:
>> [Freedos-kernel] FreeDOS 1.1 released
>
> COOL :-)
thanks, worked hard for it :)
> http://jafile.com/uploads/dos386/freeds11.png
I like your style of coming up with screenshots, it clarifies issues
quite nicely. I wish VMware's video feature would use stand
My criticism addressed the fact that you can "select"
Pat as a menu item, not the respect to Pat ... EOD @Ralf.
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> It is not a menu item, just a dedication :-(
> the same respect to Pat can be shown even
> without the highlighting of that item/line
and allowing to select it ;-)
> What types of HD do you have? IDE, SATA, USB?
IDE, and there is a FAT16 partition on.
> Maybe because there actuall
Hi,
On Sat, Jan 14, 2012 at 9:31 PM, Ralf A. Quint wrote:
> At 07:14 PM 1/14/2012, Michael Robinson wrote:
>
>>First off, I don't appreciate anyone calling anyone an idiot on this
>>email list.
>
> Sorry but this was just one arrogant post of him too many!
>
> He is one of the reasons, beside my
At 07:18 PM 1/14/2012, dos386 wrote:
>I can install and update FreeDOS manually (and I've been
>having it for years), so the problems don't really hurt me,
>but for potential new users, I'd prefer a well working distro.
How about you come up with a better working installer yourself then?
Ralf
At 07:15 PM 1/14/2012, dos386 wrote:
> > > What's the purpose of the menu item "Pasquale" (see top shot) ?
> > Are you such an idiot or are you just trying to play the troll here?
> > It should be obvious to almost everyone that this is not an
> active menu item
>
>Idiot yourself. It is active. Ju
At 07:14 PM 1/14/2012, Michael Robinson wrote:
>First off, I don't appreciate anyone calling anyone an idiot on this
>email list.
Sorry but this was just one arrogant post of him too many!
He is one of the reasons, beside my past health issues, that I have
not participated in here for years.
Ra
Hi Dos386,
>> [Freedos-kernel] FreeDOS 1.1 released
> http://jafile.com/uploads/dos386/freeds11.png
> - What's the purpose of the menu item "Pasquale" (see top shot) ?
It is not a menu item, just a dedication :-(
Maybe the fact that it is highlighted made
it look like a menu item for you... I
I can install and update FreeDOS manually (and I've been
having it for years), so the problems don't really hurt me,
but for potential new users, I'd prefer a well working distro.
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> > What's the purpose of the menu item "Pasquale" (see top shot) ?
> Are you such an idiot or are you just trying to play the troll here?
> It should be obvious to almost everyone that this is not an active menu item
Idiot yourself. It is active. Just try to select it and push ENTER :-D
First off, I don't appreciate anyone calling anyone an idiot on this
email list. Second, I haven't experimented with Freedos 1.1 myself, but
I hope any difficulty others have working with it is dealt with both
patiently and professionally. Myself, I'm waiting for the 1.2 release.
> >Problems:
>
At 06:56 PM 1/14/2012, dos386 wrote:
> > [Freedos-kernel] FreeDOS 1.1 released
>
>COOL :-)
>
>http://jafile.com/uploads/dos386/freeds11.png
>
>Problems:
>
>- What's the purpose of the menu item "Pasquale" (see top shot) ?
Are you such an idiot or are you just trying to play the troll here?
It sho
> [Freedos-kernel] FreeDOS 1.1 released
COOL :-)
http://jafile.com/uploads/dos386/freeds11.png
Problems:
- What's the purpose of the menu item "Pasquale" (see top shot) ?
- It fails to find any HD (see middle shot)
- Using the menu item "install to harddisk", it starts installing but
hangs at
The torrent worked for me, thanks a lot.
I think that torrent protocol is designed to look for a free port.
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El 04/01/2012 06:11 p.m., James Hall escribió:
>>> And
>>And in a few minutes, we'll have a torrent seed, thanks to our friends
>>at ibiblio.
>>:-)
>
> That's working fine as well, about 3x as fast as http, with only 1
> peer when I started (myself?, shows 6 peers by the time I was finished).
>
> But would be surprised if that would work for Marco, tha
At 01:58 PM 1/4/2012, James Hall wrote:
> >>I have discovered the wifi connection I am using have a locked ftp port...
> >
> > That won't cause any problems, as there is an http download link
> > presented on the FreeDOS download page for your convenience as well. ;-)
> >
> > That's btw the link I
>>I have discovered the wifi connection I am using have a locked ftp port...
>
> That won't cause any problems, as there is an http download link
> presented on the FreeDOS download page for your convenience as well. ;-)
>
> That's btw the link I tested the other day...
And in a few minutes, we'l
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2012/1/3 Aitor Santamaría :
> Just as a curiosity. Aas my google se
hmmm no idea what is the problem. On http link I can get the directory
listing, I can read announce.txt but cant download the file.
El 04/01/2012 01:18 p.m., Ralf A. Quint escribió:
> At 09:34 AM 1/4/2012, Marco Achury wrote:
>
>> I have discovered the wifi connection I am using have a locked ftp
At 09:34 AM 1/4/2012, Marco Achury wrote:
>I have discovered the wifi connection I am using have a locked ftp port...
That won't cause any problems, as there is an http download link
presented on the FreeDOS download page for your convenience as well. ;-)
That's btw the link I tested the other
I have discovered the wifi connection I am using have a locked ftp port...
May be someone is so kind to start a torrent and inform where to
download :-)
BTW thepiratebay.org reports 3 torrents for the iso 1.0
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2012/1/3 Aitor Santamaría :
> Just as a curiosity. Aas my google searches in Spanish by default,
> hours after the release, I have noticed that there are already two
> sites having an article covering that already (I don't know either of
> them personaly):
>
> http://www.neoteo.com/freedos-1-1-nuev
I'm so pleased that it has finally been released. I'm getting ready to grab
FreeDOS 1.1 to do some nostalgic DOS tinkering right now.
2012/1/3 Aitor Santamaría
> Just as a curiosity. Aas my google searches in Spanish by default,
> hours after the release, I have noticed that there are already tw
Just as a curiosity. Aas my google searches in Spanish by default,
hours after the release, I have noticed that there are already two
sites having an article covering that already (I don't know either of
them personaly):
http://www.neoteo.com/freedos-1-1-nueva-version-del-dos-gratuito
http://www.g
> Would be interesting to get downloads statistics in order to know how many
> people around the world is following freedos development...
>
I'll see what stats we can get from ibiblio. Been a while since I
needed stats from them, but they do track it. At worst, I may have to
wait until the end of
On Mon, Jan 2, 2012 at 7:09 PM, Marco Achury wrote:
>
> I cant connect ibiblio today, Appear that freedos release has colapsed the
> servers :-)
>
> Would be interesting to get downloads statistics in order to know how many
> people around the world is following freedos development...
>
>
I haven
At 05:09 PM 1/2/2012, Marco Achury wrote:
>I cant connect ibiblio today, Appear that freedos release has
>colapsed the servers :-)
Works just fine and snappy from California
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I cant connect ibiblio today, Appear that freedos release has colapsed
the servers :-)
Would be interesting to get downloads statistics in order to know how
many people around the world is following freedos development...
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On Jan 1, 2012, at 7:32 PM, Bernd Blaauw wrote:
> I'm happy to announce that the FreeDOS 1.1 distribution is finally
> available, including sources to all packages. You'll notice it's quite
> a basic version, lacking some features and programs that were present in
> the
I'm happy to announce that the FreeDOS 1.1 distribution is finally
available, including sources to all packages. You'll notice it's quite
a basic version, lacking some features and programs that were present in
the 1.0 release. I'm planning on restoring functionality in the 1.2 release.
Please
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