Two dosemu problems--second try

1999-03-27 Thread Curt Daugaard
Can anyone shed any light on these?

(1) I can't start dosemu in an X-window or use the modem except as root,
even though I have all c_all permissions set for myself in the user
config file.  (Before I upgraded from v.66 to v.98.1 I was able to run
under X, but I didn't try the modem.)

(2) When I open a session in a dialup/3270 emulator package I use (Passport
for dos), the cursor becomes invisible.  (The cursor is visible when I
first start the application, but vanishes when I open the terminal
session.)  None of the video settings for dosemu under X looks like a
likely fix, though I have tried changing them.

Thanks in advance.

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Curt Daugaard
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Re: Two dosemu problems--second try--ONE SOLVED

1999-03-27 Thread Curt Daugaard
So I'll respond to part of my own post.  In searching usenet, I
happend upon a solution (probably not the right one) to problem #1
(running under X and using the modem).  Running xhost +host machine
 name got dosemu running in an X-window.  (Huh, didn't used to have to do
that.)  Also, apparently in dosemu for an ordinary user to dial out the
ttyS* device has to have group write permissions.


I still have in invisible cursor, however.


On Sat, Mar 27, 1999 at 07:41:30AM -0600, Curt Daugaard wrote:
 Can anyone shed any light on these?
 
 (1) I can't start dosemu in an X-window or use the modem except as root,
 even though I have all c_all permissions set for myself in the user
 config file.  (Before I upgraded from v.66 to v.98.1 I was able to run
 under X, but I didn't try the modem.)
 
 (2) When I open a session in a dialup/3270 emulator package I use (Passport
 for dos), the cursor becomes invisible.  (The cursor is visible when I
 first start the application, but vanishes when I open the terminal
 session.)  None of the video settings for dosemu under X looks like a
 likely fix, though I have tried changing them.
 
 Thanks in advance.
 
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 Curt Daugaard
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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