On Mon, 5 May 1997, Rick Jones wrote:
I have 0.66.2-1 from frozen and it has the config files.
dpkg -c dosemu_0.66.2-1.deb | grep etc
drwxr-xr-x root/root 0 Apr 16 23:32 1997 etc/
drwxr-xr-x root/root 0 Apr 16 23:32 1997 etc/dosemu/
-rw-r--r-- root/root 4 Apr 16 23:32
I'd like to get dosemu up and running, but it says I need to get FreeDOS
first. What is FreeDOS? Where can I get it? When I get it, what do I do
with it? Thanks.
Adam Klein
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I'd like to get dosemu up and running, but it says I need to get FreeDOS
first. What is FreeDOS? Where can I get it? When I get it, what do I do
with it? Thanks.
Adam Klein
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FreeDOS is the fdos package. It's in dselect under fdos. Incase you
aren't aware of it the package list in dselect is searchable (using a /
character).
Hope this helps.
On Sun, 4 May 1997, Adam Klein wrote:
I'd like to get dosemu up and running, but it says I need to get FreeDOS
first
not lead to corruption. I often download
Gnu and Debian sources under nt4.0 to vfat, preserving the long file
names, and extract them under Linux.
R. Chris Ross wrote:
It would be nice to be able to run a few things under dosemu
however the other partitions on the hard drive are win95
It would be nice to be able to run a few things under dosemu
however the other partitions on the hard drive are win95. Does
anyone have any suggestions on doing this and insuring that my win95
doesn't die. I'd really hate to have to deal with the wife it I
ended up killing
Hi,
I still don't really understand how to report a bug.
I've read the page -- waiting for the English version to
come out. :)
Dosemu in frozen (bo) -- demands a certain kernel version,
which I didn't have at install time. Instead of putting things
back like they are, it broke my existing
Christopher W Hafey:
I still don't really understand how to report a bug.
I've read the page -- waiting for the English version to
come out. :)
Is there any plans to simplify bug reporting -- maybe
an html fill-in form?
Try this: install the bug package. Type bug dosemu. Follow
Hi folks,
I've read over most of the docs that come with the dosemu package, but I'm
still quite perplexed.
I was wondering if someone who uses the dos with win95 and dosemu could
give me some pointers. I am hoping to try out some accounting software if
I can get this to work.
TIA. I'll gladly
Hey
I'm using a V7 Spea videocard, with a S3 Trio32 chipset.
When I want to run dosemu with 'graphics' in de optionline of the
videodefinition, my consolescreen gets corrupted when returning to Linux.
But it goes only wrong when using 132 chars/line. When I'm using 80x50 for
example, everything
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On 02-Apr-97 Remco van de Meent wrote:
Hey
I'm using a V7 Spea videocard, with a S3 Trio32 chipset.
When I want to run dosemu with 'graphics' in de optionline of the
videodefinition, my consolescreen gets corrupted when returning to Linux.
But it goes only
On Wed, 12 Mar 1997, johannes martinez wrote:
Has anyone installed dosemu? How do you get it to boot off of
the hdimage? Can you then access your partitions from this hdimage?
I installed dosemu by following the instructions in
/usr/doc/dosemu/QuickStart.gz and it works not to bad. Did
Has anyone installed dosemu? How do you get it to boot off of
the hdimage? Can you then access your partitions from this hdimage?
I've got it so far that i can start up with opendos on a floppy, but
that takes ages. Any info would be appreciated.
johannes martinez
On Tue, 31 Dec 1996 23:11:25 -0200, you wrote:
Hi.
I've installed the packages fdos (from bo) and
dosemu (from rex), that are reported to work
together. The installation goes ok, and I can run
the dos emulator, who boots from the FreeDOS disk,
but there is many error messages (something like
When I run dosemu I get the follow errors.. anyone know how I can fix
this?
Error: MBR not installed.
Kill dosemu from another VT
Boot from floppy to fix this.
Ok.. then I hit a key and get the following..
SYSCALL ERROR: 9, *Bad file number* in file vc.c, line 196: expr=
close
I am installing DOSEMU and am running Win 95 on a seperate partition.
When I booted the A disk with dos -A, DOSEMU worked just fine,
but then when I typed: fdisk /mbr sys c: I got the message:
Incorrect DOS version. I assume that this is because I am
running Win 95 DOS. Would it change
Hi.
I've installed the packages fdos (from bo) and
dosemu (from rex), that are reported to work
together. The installation goes ok, and I can run
the dos emulator, who boots from the FreeDOS disk,
but there is many error messages (something like
Can't find sector 1...).
When the boot stops, I
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I just want to report that I got dosemu 0.60.3-1 to work (or
whichever the version is in the Debian 1.1 stable tree is) when
booting from the hdimage instead of booting from the floppy.
I must also admit that I got the message
ERROR: can't get floppy
I just want to report that I got dosemu 0.60.3-1 to work (or whichever the
version is in the Debian 1.1 stable tree is) when booting from the hdimage
instead of booting from the floppy.
I must also admit that I got the message
ERROR: can't get floppy parameter of /dev/fd0 (Interrupted
I remember I needed to install the xcompat package. did you?
Maybe you want to check that if no better solution is at hand :-)
lazaro [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: dosemu 0.60.3-1 won't run
Author: debian-user
However, the latest development version for 2.0.x kernels
(dosemu-0.63.1.80) compiles cleanly. I haven't been able to get it to
run yet because when I attempt to load the module emumodule.o, I get
an error message to the effect that the package was compiled for the
2.0.0 kernel while I
Paul Christenson \[N3EOP\] wrote:
I'm trying to run dosemu, version 0.60.3-1. However, whenever I go to
I haven't been able to get dosemu to run with Debian 1.1.4 (kernel 2.0.6)
either. Both systems I installed it on (completely different hardware)
die after the following output
Hello,
I'd like to know the following about dosemu:
1. Is something doing a dosemu 0.60.4 package? There is a 0.60.4 version
on the Linux archives, dated 1995, but we only have the 0.60.3 on Debian.
Is the package not maintained anymore? And is dosemu development stopped?
2. I only have Windows
I'm trying to run dosemu, version 0.60.3-1. However, whenever I go to
run it, I get:
=
moe:~ dosmoe:~ dos
dos: can't load library '/usr/lib/libX11.so.6'
Unknown error
dos: can't load library '/lib/libX11.so.6'
Unknown error
dos
Yves Arrouye [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Subject: Q. about dosemu package
Author: debian-user@lists.debian.org at cclink
Date:20.09.96 08:25
[snip]
2. I only have Windows 95 on my machine. Is it possible to boot its DOS
from Dosemu? Or should I make a hard-disk file with a 6.x DOS?
I have
you need the xcompat package, the dosemu that is included in debian is
still aout.
shaya
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On Fri, 13 Sep 1996, Marc Weeber wrote:
Hello Debians,
I compiled the kernel with the necessary requirements for DOSEMU. I
installed the debian package and just
Hello Debians,
I compiled the kernel with the necessary requirements for DOSEMU. I
installed the debian package and just entered `dos' at the prompt. Result:
dos: can't find library 'libX11.so.6'
Well, I do have the library, what went wrong and how can I adjust DOSEMU?
thanks in advance,
Marc
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I got and compiled DOSEMU 0.63.1.75. After several attempts, going back
and forth to pick up needed stuff like bison, byacc, libslang it finally
compiled. Then when I tried to run it, I get this:
Error:The module was compiled on kernel version 2.0.0
Michael Harnois wrote:
Chuma Agbodike [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I got and compiled DOSEMU 0.63.1.75. After several attempts, going back
and forth to pick up needed stuff like bison, byacc, libslang it finally
compiled. Then when I tried to run it, I get this:
Error
Michael Harnois wrote:
Chuma Agbodike [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Thanks Michael.
I followed your suggestion. After recompiling, I did ./load_module.sh
as
instructed. But I got a new error:
error reading zSystem.map errno=2. I have System.map in /boot not
zSystem.map
or 3.1) or Linux. However I
want to boot only linux and with DOSEMU have access to some DOS based
apps that I must use.
Chuma
I got and compiled DOSEMU 0.63.1.75. After several attempts, going back
and forth to pick up needed stuff like bison, byacc, libslang it finally
compiled. Then when I tried to run it, I get this:
Error: The module was compiled on kernel version 2.0.0
This kernel(mine) is version 2.0.13
I got and compiled DOSEMU 0.63.1.75. After several attempts, going back
and forth to pick up needed stuff like bison, byacc, libslang it finally
compiled. Then when I tried to run it, I get this:
Error:The module was compiled on kernel version 2.0.0
This kernel(mine
On Fri, 6 Sep 1996, Miro Torrielli wrote:
While on the kernel subject, I'm having problems insmoding the
emumod module of dosemu. After a successful compile, emumod
won't load, saying:
undefined
(repeated fifteen or so times)
Loading failed! The module symbols (from linux-2.0.17
Just wondering, are you using the load_module.sh script or trying to
insmod the modules plainly. Dosemu comes with a special version of
insmod. When I run it from the script, it runs perfectly, only when I
run insmod plain does it fail like that.
Hope this helps,
Shaya Potter
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I had no problem in running dosemu (deb package 0.60.1?) that came with
Debian 1.1 with kernel 2.0.6 (I recompiled the kernele for other reasons
so I don't know if the standard in boot.bin could have give any trouble to
dosemu)
Write to me if I can help you.
Lazaro
While on the kernel subject, I'm having problems insmoding the
emumod module of dosemu. After a successful compile, emumod
won't load, saying:
undefined
(repeated fifteen or so times)
Loading failed! The module symbols (from linux-2.0.17) don't match your
linux-2.0.17
This has also
On 04:17:39 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Has anyone succeeded in getting the latest versions of
Dosemu to work? I can successfully compile, but can't
insmod emumodule. Insmod dumps fifteen or so lines saying:
x undefined
...
Loading failed! The module symbols (from linux-2.0.7) don't
match your
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
- On 04:17:39 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
- Has anyone succeeded in getting the latest versions of
- Dosemu to work? I can successfully compile, but can't
- insmod emumodule. Insmod dumps fifteen or so lines saying:
[...]
- No, it doesn't work here either. My I-Connect
Has anyone succeeded in getting the latest versions of
Dosemu to work? I can successfully compile, but can't
insmod emumodule. Insmod dumps fifteen or so lines saying:
x undefined
...
Loading failed! The module symbols (from linux-2.0.7) don't
match your linux-2.0.7
What's going on?? Seems
Hi,
DOSEMU
I installed (not without some minor problems) dosemu_0.60.1-3.deb
yesterday. It couldn't boot from the real floppy so I had to create an
image of it in /var/lib/dosemu/bdisk as suggested in the config.dist -
renamed to /etc/dosemu.conf. I also had to modify the latter
Hi,
DOSEMU
I installed (not without some minor problems) dosemu_0.60.1-3.deb
yesterday. It couldn't boot from the real floppy so I had to create an
image of it in /var/lib/dosemu/bdisk as suggested in the config.dist -
renamed to /etc/dosemu.conf. I also had to modify
Hi!
My problem:
umrk:~$ dos
dos: can't find library 'libX11.so.6'
umrk:~$
Though it's in /usr/X11R6/lib/. I tried running ldconfig, making a
link to /usr/lib, but it did not help. What do I do wrong?
Debian/GNU 1.1.5 with Kernel 2.0.14.
Ciao,
- Krid -
I think you need the xcompat package because dosemu is still an aout
package. However, you might also have another problem in acessing the
floppy drive, once you get the previous problem fixed. If you do ( which
you will be able to tell, by it saying can't access floppy not a good day
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Well, I'm currently using a Cirrus Logic GD5434, which works fine
with XFree in 8 bit mode, but produces streaks at higher bpp's. Anyway,
I'm getting a Matrox soon, a real speedster. Thanx for your time...
I'd suggest not getting a Matrox card
On Mon, 19 Aug 1996, Dave Holland wrote:
Hi Dave,
I'd suggest not getting a Matrox card -- I believe they're not supported
by XFree86 because Matrox won't release technical details of their
cards. Go for something S3-based instead...
True that it isn't supportet by the generic XF86 package
address is unknown.
Subject: Re: dosemu
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Well, I'm currently using a Cirrus Logic GD5434, which works fine
with XFree in 8 bit mode, but produces streaks at higher bpp's. Anyway,
I'm getting a Matrox soon, a real speedster. Thanx for your time
Shaya Potter wrote:
What video card do you use?
Shaya
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Well, I'm currently using a Cirrus Logic GD5434, which works fine
with XFree in 8 bit mode, but produces streaks at higher bpp's. Anyway,
I'm getting a Matrox soon, a real speedster. Thanx for your
Dale Scheetz wrote:
Try installing the xcompat package. It probably has the a.out library
dosemu is looking for.
Luck,
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On Fri, 16 Aug 1996, Miro Torrielli wrote:
Thanx for the info, I should have thought of it myself.
However, I can't get dosemu to boot with the -A switch, and
can't therefore install it. It always crashes giving me:
ERROR: can't get floppy parameter in /dev/fd0.
My floppy drive usually
On Fri, 16 Aug 1996, Miro Torrielli wrote:
Dale Scheetz wrote:
Try installing the xcompat package. It probably has the a.out library
dosemu is looking for.
Luck,
Dwarf
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Dale Scheetz wrote:
I remember seeing this discussed on the list, but I don't remember the
specifics. It has to do with making a copy of your boot disk on the hard
disk and then booting from that. You might check out the HOWTO for
details.
Luck,
Dwarf
On Fri, 16 Aug 1996, Miro Torrielli wrote:
Thanx again for the help, I managed to boot from a floppy image and
got it up and running. However, it seems that as I solve one problem,
another arises: I cab't seem to get the graphics support working.
When I run vgaon, it says that the BIOS is
. There is a problem though with the dosemu package,
it seems to have been compiled on an old system, and can not
find an X shared library. In fact, the files within the package
are dated November 95. Can anyone help, or have I missed something?
Thanx :-)
. There is a problem though with the dosemu package,
it seems to have been compiled on an old system, and can not
find an X shared library. In fact, the files within the package
are dated November 95. Can anyone help, or have I missed something?
Thanx :-)
Trying dosemu-0.60.3-1.deb to run on linux 2.0.10
Compilation on .tgz sources also error and do not want to compile
with X support, have not yet tried without it.
Will appresiate any help.
After dpkg -i the binary package:
problem
On Tue, 30 Jul 1996, Mike Schmitz wrote:
A while back I remember a question about dosemu not being able to boot
from a floppy with a message like Not a good day to die. I did not
save, and cannot recall the answer.
I would appreciate it highly if someone who did save it, would re-post
**On 04 Jul, In article Debian-1.1 problems: locale + dosemu + nfs-mount,
** RO (Rolf Obrecht) writes:
ROHi out there,
ROI upgraded from 0.93 to 1.1 and found some problems:
RO
RO1.) Several programs which try to set the locale fail and give me error
ROmessages like this:
RO
warning
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