> just wondering: are mere mortals supposed to be able to find a way
> from www.freedos.org somehow to kernel or freecom sources ?
>
> just asking because my attempts to follow
> http://www.freedos.org/cgi-bin/freedos-lsm.cgi?q=f&a=base/kernel.lsm
>
> leeds to some historic stuff only :(
>

I had added the "Source Code" link on the www.freedos.org site shortly
after we moved the source to SVN, to make the source easier to find.

Clicking on "Source code" under 'Developers' brings you to
www.freedos.org/freedos/source/ , which gives a list of URLs to use
with SVN to grab the source. Below that, there's a link to "Browse
Subversion repository" which does what you think:

http://freedos.svn.sourceforge.net/viewvc/freedos/


If that isn't sufficient, I'm happy to change the navigation to make
things easier to find. Let me know what I can do to improve it. In the
meantime, I've added a "Source Code" link to the
www.freedos.org/sourceforge.php page, since I think some people will
go there.

I can also update the LSM, but I prefer a kernel developer to send me
a new one instead, so that my edit doesn't get whacked the next time
there's an update.

-jh

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