I'd love to know what the problem is also. Could it be hardware related?
I'm using a Dell Inspiron 8200 laptop. It's handled everything else fine
with Linux so far?

Another thing - I have a directory in my home directory named 'mydos'
where I've put freedos. I also have the binary for dosemu 1.0.2 here, so
even though 1.1.5 isn't working, I can still cd to this directory and
start xdosemu by typing ./xdosemu. I have been pointing 1.1.5 in
/etc/dosemu/dosemu.conf to this directory for the hard disk image. It
sees everything in this freedos fine, but it has the problem running the
programs that I described. Could this be somehow related to the problem
running 1.1.5?

I'd love to get this straightened out so that I can apply any future
updates to dosemu, but I'd love to get a copy of that Redhat 9
dosemu-1.1.5 binary, if you don't mind sharing it. How do I use it? Just
unpack it to the same directory I'm using now for 1.0.2, I would guess,
right? Anyway, I'd appreciate if you could send it along to:

[EMAIL PROTECTED]

Thanks

On Sun, 2003-07-13 at 19:00, Justin Zygmont wrote:
> you are correct.  I never had any of those problems and I have built 1.1.5 
> on serveral different installs.  I don;t know what the problem can be. 
> I've already got the binary tarred, so I guess I could try sending that if 
> you really need.
> 

> 

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