Make sure your FreeDOS CD is in the drive. Then run FDIMPLES. Go to “Graphical 
Desktops”, press TAB, press ENTER on “OPENGEM.” Press TAB twice and ENTER on OK.

Personally, however, I find OpenGEM to be quite ugly. My pick would be SEAL, if 
I’m going for beauty.

Brandon Taylor

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From: Bryan Kilgallin<mailto:kilgal...@iinet.net.au>
Sent: Sunday, January 3, 2021 7:06 PM
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Subject: Re: [Freedos-user] Any Gui?

Thanks, Jim:

>      > Google "FreeGEM" or "OpenGEM".  GEM was released as open source
>     back in
>      > 1996.
>     Include one in a FreeDOS package.
>     --
>
>
>
>
> There is one for OpenGEM already, and it's included in FreeDOS.

Please remind me where it is, or how to open or get it. In my FreeDOS
installation on an old 32 bit PC, I looked in FDOS. Therein, I looked in
PACKAGES. Then I gave up!
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