Re: [Freedos-user] OT: Web hosting needed for a binary distribution

2005-09-24 Thread Markus Maussner

Shane M. Coughlan schrieb:


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Hello all

 


Hello


Does anyone have spare server space to host the binary files of my new
project, Mobility Email? I would need about 30mb server space.  The
issue is likely to be traffic, which might get quite high.

 

how much traffic r u expecting ? i know its hard to predict but maybe u 
have some kind of idea.
anyway i might be able to help you. if u can get in contact with me we 
can talk about more details.


u can contact me on irc.i7c.org #freedos or with ym (obsd_guru)

have a nice day



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Re: [Freedos-user] OT: Web hosting needed for a binary distribution

2005-09-24 Thread CC cc
how about rapidshare.de? or sourceforge if it is to be opensource?

On 9/24/05, Markus Maussner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Shane M. Coughlan schrieb:

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 Hello all
 
 
 
 Hello

 Does anyone have spare server space to host the binary files of my new
 project, Mobility Email? I would need about 30mb server space.  The
 issue is likely to be traffic, which might get quite high.
 
 
 
 how much traffic r u expecting ? i know its hard to predict but maybe u
 have some kind of idea.
 anyway i might be able to help you. if u can get in contact with me we
 can talk about more details.

 u can contact me on irc.i7c.org #freedos or with ym (obsd_guru)

 have a nice day



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Re: [Freedos-user] OT: Web hosting needed for a binary distribution

2005-09-24 Thread Bernd Blaauw



I am currently understaking a new project to make a highly mobile and
secure version of the Thunderbird email client (includings like Enigmail
and TrueCrypt containers).  The problem is that my website is maxed out
providing the OpenGEM GUI files to people (I've already had to increase
my hosting plan once this year).
  

might be interesting to join the Portable Thunderbird project instead.
http://johnhaller.com/jh/mozilla/portable_thunderbird/

Let them do the hosting :)

Bernd



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Re: [Freedos-user] Multiple DOS

2005-09-24 Thread Carl Spitzer
On Fri, 2005-09-09 at 16:52 -0400, CC cc wrote:
 I've been able to boot freedos and gentoo so it's possible... You'd
 need grub tho
 
 On 9/8/05, Carl Spitzer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  Has anyone been able to multiboot PCDOS and FREEDOS?
  
  CWSIV
  
  
  
Actually I was hoping to boot PCDOS, Freedos plus Suse.
Grub is not a problem.  I suspect it would be a matter 
of marking the active partition for each DOS on the fly.

CWSIV




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[Freedos-user] Mounting Freedos 16 or 32 bit

2005-09-24 Thread Carl Spitzer
A question for linux people.
What fstab entry for these types of partitions.
I have one for 16 bit PCdos which must be manually added.
But none for FreeDOS.

CWSIV




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Re: [Freedos-user] newbie help: your time please :(

2005-09-24 Thread Carl Spitzer
On Thu, 2005-09-22 at 11:19 +0200, Andre Tertling wrote:
 Gildor Inglorion wrote:
  i am using linux and i downloaded the .img bootdisk
  image from the download page. 
  I don't know what to do with such file. I mounted it
  on a dir, then i mcpied its contents to a disk, but
  the disk couldn't boot
 
 The .img file represents a 1:1 image of the boot disk. You will have to 
 write it directly to a floppy, I am no linux guru, but I guess dd is a 
 decent tool to achieve this. You will want to read the man pages for dd 
 before trying anything :)
 
There is also a dd varient for use in a dos box in Win32 I recently
tested it in XP home edition.  Its command line is significantly
different so do the homework.

CWSIV




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Re: [Freedos-user] GPG

2005-09-24 Thread Blair Campbell
 Try the link again in www.archive.org about half the time when something
 disappeared from the web it is there.

Not there :-(


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Re: [Freedos-user] OT: Web hosting needed for a binary distribution

2005-09-24 Thread dima
On Sat, 24 Sep 2005, Shane M. Coughlan wrote:

I am currently understaking a new project to make a highly mobile and
secure version of the Thunderbird email client (includings like Enigmail
and TrueCrypt containers).  The problem is that my website is maxed out
providing the OpenGEM GUI files to people (I've already had to increase
my hosting plan once this year).

Does anyone have spare server space to host the binary files of my new
project, Mobility Email? I would need about 30mb server space.  The
issue is likely to be traffic, which might get quite high.

http://www.filelodge.com - hope this help.

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Re: [Freedos-user] Mounting Freedos 16 or 32 bit

2005-09-24 Thread Brolin Empey

Carl Spitzer wrote:

A question for linux people.
What fstab entry for these types of partitions.
I have one for 16 bit PCdos which must be manually added.
But none for FreeDOS.

CWSIV



Something similar to the following:

/dev/hda1   /mnt/win_c  vfat
auto,owner,uid=1000,gid=100,umask=077   0 0

If your FreeDOS partition is used only by DOS, not Windows, you could 
possibly use msdos for the fstype instead of vfat. msdos is for plain 
DOS file systems (i.e. without long filename support), while vfat is 
used to support Microsoft's extensions to the FAT file system used by 
Windows 95 and newer versions of Windows to store long filenames. It is 
probably best to use vfat though, possibly with limitations on the 
characters allowed in and the length of filenames. Read the mount(8) man 
page (man 8 mount) for more details.


In the line above I have used the uid and gid options to set the owner 
and group of the files in my FAT32 file system to my user account and 
users group, respectively. The umask option sets the permissions of 
all files in the FAT32 file system to 0755. Read chmod(1) for more 
details. If you change this, read mount(8) first since the umask is the 
inverse of the bitmask used by chmod.


You might need to use the fat option if the automatic FAT type 
detection (to determine whether the file system being mounted is FAT12, 
16, or 32) fails. This override should not be needed though, so don't 
use it unless the autodetection fails.


Hope this helps. :)
- Brolin


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