Be sure I see and understand the ';)'. Everyone that creates a file
containing '' in its name is calling for trouble and should know what
to do with it.
It uses - as the field separator instead of the space. On my
system,
the last '/' isn't required (the contents of the link already have
a
Hi,
Please let us know if there are any release critical bugs present --
regressions vs. 1.0.2.1, doesn't run at all, the RPM is braindead, or
similar.
I have this machine running 2.6.0-test6 kernel with
sleep-inside-spinlock checking enabled.
Some time after starting dosemu, the kernel
On Wed, 1 Oct 2003, A. Alper ATICI wrote:
Now that it's a test kernel, I'm not sure if this is a problem of dosemu
or not, but one thing for sure is that it stops once dosemu exits.
yes, I've seen this myself too. It's most likely not a DOSEMU problem but
an in-kernel vm86 problem (xfree86
Hi there,
On Wed, 1 Oct 2003, Bart Oldeman wrote:
Another thing that is broken on 2.6.0test is DPMI. That's a DOSEMU problem
and fixed in the CVS now (will be fixed in 1.2.0 proper).
No rush about this, but any idea when 1.2.0 will be out?
I need DPMI to work but I can wait until the stable
I am having problems possibly related to multiple mappings of the same Iredir
drive. In the drives directory, I set the following symbolic links:
c - /home/charlton/dosemu/freedos
d - ../..
e - /downloads/jk
This works fine and there are no access violations on drive E: in dos. Now
when I add
On Wed, 1 Oct 2003, Ged Haywood wrote:
On Wed, 1 Oct 2003, Bart Oldeman wrote:
Another thing that is broken on 2.6.0test is DPMI. That's a DOSEMU problem
and fixed in the CVS now (will be fixed in 1.2.0 proper).
No rush about this, but any idea when 1.2.0 will be out?
I need DPMI to work
Bart Oldeman wrote:
On Tue, 30 Sep 2003, Ralph Alvy wrote:
Okay, now I get this when I run ./xdosemu:
OR: Unable to allocate memory pool
ERROR: lowmem_alloc failed for 10240
ERROR: Unable to allocate memory pool
ERROR: lowmem_alloc failed for 10240
ERROR: Unable to allocate memory pool
Installed the new 1.1.9 but it seems to not see the operating system in
both cases and the vga fonts when started with xdosemu.
I rpm'ed the dosemu then used the dosemu-freedos...tgz and dosemu...tgz.
--
Cheers,
Serge
On Wed, 1 Oct 2003, Serge Naggar wrote:
Installed the new 1.1.9 but it seems to not see the operating system in
both cases and the vga fonts when started with xdosemu.
I rpm'ed the dosemu then used the dosemu-freedos...tgz and dosemu...tgz.
Please state exactly what you did and what you saw