Re: The first dosemu-1.2.0 release candidate is available!

2003-10-02 Thread Ralph Alvy
Bart Oldeman wrote: Hi, please have a look at http://www.dosemu.org/stable the version number is set to 1.1.99.1 (close to 1.2.0). Some notes: The -bin tarball and dosemu-freedos tarball (now updated to Beta9) work like they did for 1.0.2.1 Alternatively, all-in-one RPMs (including

Re: The first dosemu-1.2.0 release candidate is available!

2003-10-02 Thread Bart Oldeman
On Thu, 2 Oct 2003, Ralph Alvy wrote: ERROR: X: Unable to open font vgaERROR: , trying vga... ERROR: X: Unable to open font vgaERROR: , trying 9x15... Everything else seems to be working. Just can't get VGA working over here. I'm booting dosemu from an MSDOS directory that's installed in

Re: The first dosemu-1.2.0 release candidate is available!

2003-10-02 Thread Ralph Alvy
Bart Oldeman wrote: I can't reproduce your font problem. Please try the following: /usr/bin/xdosemu (explicitly use /usr/bin) Same errors. if that doesn't give you the right font then try, *after* running xdosemu, some commands, like this /usr/bin/xdosemu xlsfonts -fn vga xset q and

Re: The first dosemu-1.2.0 release candidate is available!

2003-10-02 Thread Ralph Alvy
Bart Oldeman wrote: On Thu, 2 Oct 2003, Ralph Alvy wrote: ERROR: X: Unable to open font vgaERROR: , trying vga... ERROR: X: Unable to open font vgaERROR: , trying 9x15... Everything else seems to be working. Just can't get VGA working over here. I'm booting dosemu from an MSDOS directory

1.2.0 and serial port speed

2003-10-02 Thread Ralph Alvy
I notice that 1.2.0 (and 1.1.5, for that matter) is very slow when I access CompuServe with Tapcis via com1. Is there a way to speed that up? I don't see a setting to play with that might help. - To unsubscribe from this list: send the line unsubscribe linux-msdos in the body of a message to

Re: dosemu-1.1.0 help

2003-10-02 Thread Serge Naggar
Hi Bart, with your reply I decided to try again but with the same results - so I went back to 1.1.5 and ... was welcomed by 1.1.9 - go figure. I looks as if the two are somewhat intertwined with 1.1.9 wanting to insert itself into /root from /home/ areas. I had 0 /etc/dosemu.users files and 1