Hi freedos-kernel developers:
I think everyone on this email list is also on freedos-devel, so you
probably have seen the discussion there about the different
communication channels for FreeDOS.
We obviously use the freedos-devel and freedos-user email lists. But
the freedos-kernel list is not
Oops ... should have checked that more closely before posting. Eric is
not the maintainer, of course. I've moved Eric's 1.02f into a subdir on
ibiblio, and I'll try to reach Raster to see if this can become an
official release of 1.02f.
-jh
Jim Hall wrote:
Eric,
I've mirrored your DELTREE
Kenneth J. Davis wrote:
Jim Hall wrote:
I'm forwarding this for Wengier. Since the current FreeDOS kernel
seems incompatible with this version of GRUB for DOS, I'm not sure if
I should post a note about it on the FreeDOS web site (I'm concerned
that too many avid Linux/Windows/FreeDOS multi
ADE If so, where can I get it?
AFAIR, www.delorie.com?
For the OP, the DOS version is http://www.delorie.com/djgpp/
-jh
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Bart Oldeman wrote:
Cron was disabled on SF, see
http://sourceforge.net/docman/display_doc.php?docid=2352group_id=1
so the daily tarballs are no longer that (in fact the last one is from
July 12). Somebody would have to manually update or run a cron job
from an outside machine. Or just wait
Jeremy:
The [EMAIL PROTECTED] alias is still pointed at Bart. Did you want me
to change it to point to you?
-jh
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Jim Hall wrote:
Jeremy:
The [EMAIL PROTECTED] alias is still pointed at Bart. Did you want me
to change it to point to you?
-jh
Oops. Maybe I should have sent that just to Jeremy Bart. :-)
-jh
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I think this kind of bug list would best appear on the 'FreeDOS @
SourceForge' page, since it directly relates to the kernel.
Eric: would you like me to add you to that project on SF so you can
create/maintain this page yourself?
-jh
Eric Auer wrote:
Hi, while we have no real kernel maintainer
is it something like the bible, or should it be something
reflecting (intended) reality ?
I suggest that it describes reality, but that original intentions are
not removed but just marked as obsoleted.
I think, that a spec should describe the projects intention.
and it's certainly not the
Arkady V.Belousov wrote:
Hi!
24--2004 17:05 [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Bart Oldeman) wrote to
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
BO Date: Sat, 24 Apr 2004 17:05:18 +0100 (BST)
When latest patches will be reflected in CVS snapshot on site
(kernel.tgz?)? I wish to check how they are applied in complete.
BO every day
At least one of your emails was trapped by the SF mail system until I
was able to free it this morning. Emails may not be over 40k in length,
or else they are held until the list owner (me) accepts or rejects them
(a manual process.)
-jh
Arkady V.Belousov wrote:
Hi!
[Don't know what
Eric Auer wrote:
Hi Tom, you are completely wrong about that virus. That it SEEMS
to come from Bart, Joe, MartinS, Brian, Jeremy, ... only means
that SOMEBODY is infected who knows all their addresses. Modern
viruses scan the system for addresses and randomly select one
address as target and
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