dosemu yet again: sorry
Gregory Nowak
romualt at megsinet.net
Fri Jul 13 12:10:47 EDT 2001
I for one, think that's a grate idea,
especially because many if not all blind people that use Linux are also familar with DOS.
This would make a grate combination for thoes that still
want to run dos exes, but do not want
any dealings with the Seattle extortionist manoply.
Greg
P.S. I've got one more question for thoes willing to still answer them.
I'm using dosemu 1.0.2.0 as an unprivalged user, and
none of my com ports seem to work, even though I set them up
correctly in dosemu.conf. This is also true for my
system pc speaker.
Yes, I read the relevant docs.
Is there anyone out there that could tell me how to solve theese
problems or that could take a look at my
/home/user/dosemu/conf/dosemu.conf?
Thanks.
On Fri, Jul 13, 2001 at 09:47:28AM -0400, Janina Sajka wrote:
> The recent posts on this topic, particularly those from Gene, provide the
> best guidance on setting up dosemu I have come across. I want to suggest
> that we take this thread into a file and link it via the speakup web site
> for future reference. What sayest thou, Captain Kirk?
>
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