For the most part dos moves well between machines.
Did have trouble with cutemouse & jemmex. On 
some machines they hang up.
What is the difference between Lubuntu & Ubuntu.
What difference does the L make.


cheers
DS



On Mon, 24 Apr 2017 12:29:26 -0400 dmccunney <dennis.mccun...@gmail.com>
writes:
> On Mon, Apr 24, 2017 at 11:47 AM, Dale E Sterner 
> <sunbeam...@juno.com> wrote:
> > I run my pure DOS on a CF chip and move it from one
> > machine to another on a cf chip. Try doing that with windows.
> 
> You can't.  Windows will detect it's on a new machine, and complain.
> 
> But if you run Windows, that's not something you *want* to do, or 
> have
> *reason* to do.
> 
> You might be able to do something like that with Linux.  How well it
> would work would depend on the machines you were moving between.  
> Like
> Windows, desktop Linux pays attention to the hardware of the machine
> it's running on, so things like video and networking work as 
> desired.
> I run Ubuntu Linux here because it does the best job I've seen in a
> Linux distro of figuring out what it's being installed on, setting
> itself up, and Just Working with minimal input required from the 
> user.
> Just Working requires the appropriate drivers to be installed and
> loaded when the machine boots.  Different machines will have 
> different
> hardware and require different drivers.
> 
> > Running DOS on windows is like turning it into a parasite.
> 
> So what?  And you aren't *running* DOS on Windows.  You are running
> DOS *emulation* in a virtual machine (which is essentially what 
> things
> like vDOS are), which allows you to run DOS *applications* under
> Windows.  You don't *need* DOS itself in the mix.  (You could run 
> DOS
> apps "native" on Win2K/XP, but *that* was emulation too.  Real DOS 
> was
> nowhere to be found.)
> 
> (I run an assortment of DOS apps on an Android tablet.  Android has 
> a
> Linux kernel under the hood, and the tablet uses an ARM Cortex 7 
> quad
> core CPU.  I run DOS apps via an Android port of DOSBox, with is a 
> VM
> intended to let you play old DOS games on machines that aren't DOS
> PCs, but supports things that aren't games, too.  Look, Ma!  No DOS!
> :-) )
> 
> > cheers
> > DS
> ______
> Dennis
> 
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