Hello!!

Apparently, the "downloads" link is broken, right?
I thought you would want to know about it..

Aitor

2009/4/28 maybeway36 <maybewa...@gmail.com>:
> My newest project is Lindin, the LINux Dos INstaller (typical
> Linux-style ridiculous acronym.) It is a shell script using dialog (or
> zenity, a GUI equivalent of dialog) to install FreeDOS 1.0 + FDUPDATE
> updates onto a FAT partition. The site is at
> http://lindin.tuxfamily.org/. I released version 1.0 last week, but
> haven't gotten around to sending an announcement to this list until
> now.
>
> There are .deb packages, .rpm packages, and a .lzm module available.
> If you are using .deb or .rpm, grab lindin, freedos-base, and
> freedos-updates. Lindin can work without freedos-base and download the
> packages instead, but without freedos-updates, they'll be the old
> packages from 2006. The .lzm module is designed for Slax, and can
> really come in handy if you have a Slax CD and need to install FreeDOS
> for some reason.
>
> If you have Linux, try it out (in a VM, probably) and tell me what you
> think. It's still a work in progress.
>
> -maybeway36
>
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