Re: [Freedos-user] freedos not installing

2007-06-27 Thread Jim Hall
This is interesting ... I actually visited with Dell back in August
(about a month before 1.0) as part of my work.  We met with several
folks there, including the guy responsible for Dell's Linux program.
I let him know that FreeDOS 1.0 was on the way, and he promised to get
1.0 in the pipeline for newer n-series systems.

I'm disappointed that they are still shipping beta8.  FreeDOS 1.0 is
much better, way more professional, not so buggy.  (That said, beta8
was a good release, but newer is better in this case.)

-jh


On 6/15/07, Eric Auer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Hi Elias,

  I bought a new Dell n series with freedos.  i want to install freedos on
  it from the CD. All goes well until it asks me to chose 1) FreeDOS beta8
  installation...

 Beta8 is more than 5 years old...!

  I need help since Dell doesn't support FreeDOS

 You should still file a complaint and ask Dell to give you
 the CURRENT version. After all, you paid for FreeDOS, even
 though it was only the cost of the CD-ROM because the soft-
 ware itself is free.

 We do not want to assume that Dell is trying to make
 FreeDOS look bad by shipping ancient versions, so let
 us assume that Dell will fix this when told about it.


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Re: [Freedos-user] freedos not installing

2007-06-16 Thread Eric Auer

Hi Elias,

 I downloaded the latest FreeDOS and installed it smoothly.
 I will complain to DELL on Monday...

Thanks a lot :-). Let us know when you have questions about
FreeDOS, or when you encounter problems. We also have a page
about known issues, most of them minor:
http://fd-doc.sourceforge.net/wiki/index.php?n=FdDocEn.FdInstall
Examples: Translation / USB stick / Problems with makerom, helpcfg,
fortune and cwsparam / List of packages that need internet /
How to shorten PATH / Where to get more GEM software / How to
install ALMOST everything on only 100 MB ;-) / Bug in load
without drivers option / How to save RAM / Windows hints /
How to make DOS more stable.

 If one day I need to install XP or Vista, will it be simple
 from the CD drive?

To get some performance out of normal hardware, you will
probably prefer XP, not Vista... You can also try Ubuntu,
works very smooth and is easy to use :-).

In either case, you can always install one or more operating
systems on a computer. It does not make a difference which
operating system you had installed before. For example, I
have SuSE Linux and Windows XP on my PC at work, and Linux,
FreeDOS and Windows 3.1 (not WfW) on my PC at home :-).

Note that Linux is the only operating system with easy to
use support for ADDING Linux later. When you install DOS
or Windows, it will often REPLACE your other operating
systems unless you manually tell it (how) not to do that.

In the Windows and DOS case, you have to create a partition
for Windows and DOS, after possibly making your eg. Linux
partition smaller. Because many people already HAVE Windows,
Linux is more add friendly: It will often help you to make
the Windows/DOS partitions smaller in an easy way and then
use the gained space to install Linux.

In either case, it is always more fun to have more than one
operating system installed at the same time :-). At work, I
use Linux most of the time, and only use Windows to test if
my software works on both Linux and Windows... ;-).

Eric

PS: The Install hint page does not tell you yet, but we
have a list of at about 40 apps for which updates are
available... I guess it is time for FreeDOS 1.1 :-). It
will also include drivers from www.japheth.de afaik :-).


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Re: [Freedos-user] freedos not installing

2007-06-16 Thread Robert Riebisch
Eric Auer wrote:

 FreeDOS, or when you encounter problems. We also have a page
 about known issues, most of them minor:
 http://fd-doc.sourceforge.net/wiki/index.php?n=FdDocEn.FdInstall
 Examples: Translation / USB stick / Problems with makerom, helpcfg,
 fortune and cwsparam / List of packages that need internet /
 How to shorten PATH / Where to get more GEM software / How to
 install ALMOST everything on only 100 MB ;-) / Bug in load
 without drivers option / How to save RAM / Windows hints /
 How to make DOS more stable.

I miss the FDAPM in Bochs problem there. ;-)

And PmWiki's `Preview' is not working for me. I tried it in Firefox
1.5.0.12 or IE6 SP2.

Robert Riebisch
-- 
BTTR Software
http://www.bttr-software.de/

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Re: [Freedos-user] freedos not installing

2007-06-15 Thread Roberto Mariottini
Hi,

elias eter wrote:
 Hi,
  
 I bought a new Dell n series with freedos.  i want to install  freedos 
 on it  from the CD. All goes well until it asks me to chose
 1) FreeDOS beta8 installation
 2) Run freeDos from CD-ROM
 3) Create FreeDos  boot floppy
 v) view
 r) reboot
  
 The problem is that I cannot chose any because the computer is not 
 reacting any more. The prompt is flashing but nothing else happens
  
 I need help since Dell doesn't support FreeDOS

I guess this problem has been resolved in one of the more recent 
versions of FreeDOS (beta8 is very old).

Try downloading the latest FreeDOS 1.0 from www.freedos.org and install 
that version instead.

Ciao

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Re: [Freedos-user] freedos not installing

2007-06-15 Thread Eric Auer

Hi Elias,

 I bought a new Dell n series with freedos.  i want to install freedos on
 it from the CD. All goes well until it asks me to chose 1) FreeDOS beta8
 installation...

Beta8 is more than 5 years old...!

 I need help since Dell doesn't support FreeDOS

You should still file a complaint and ask Dell to give you
the CURRENT version. After all, you paid for FreeDOS, even
though it was only the cost of the CD-ROM because the soft-
ware itself is free.

We do not want to assume that Dell is trying to make
FreeDOS look bad by shipping ancient versions, so let
us assume that Dell will fix this when told about it.

Eric



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Re: [Freedos-user] freedos not installing

2007-06-15 Thread Elias Eter

Thanks Roberto,

I downloaded the latest FreeDOS and installed it smoothly. I will complain
to DELL on Monday
I f one day I need to install XP or Vista, will it be simple from the D
drive?

Thanks again



On 6/14/07, Roberto Mariottini [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:


Hi,

elias eter wrote:
 Hi,

 I bought a new Dell n series with freedos.  i want to install  freedos
 on it  from the CD. All goes well until it asks me to chose
 1) FreeDOS beta8 installation
 2) Run freeDos from CD-ROM
 3) Create FreeDos  boot floppy
 v) view
 r) reboot

 The problem is that I cannot chose any because the computer is not
 reacting any more. The prompt is flashing but nothing else happens

 I need help since Dell doesn't support FreeDOS

I guess this problem has been resolved in one of the more recent
versions of FreeDOS (beta8 is very old).

Try downloading the latest FreeDOS 1.0 from www.freedos.org and install
that version instead.

Ciao

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