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2004 Sep 09
4
Shorewall and dosemu trouble
Anyone ?|Another try and now with the info asked 4. |nl1cat wrote: | Hello.. | I have a somewhat "funny" setup. | I use the dosemulator Dosemu for running a dos based packetradio nodeprogram | called Xrouter. | I setup dosemu to use my eth1 (lan) nic and i bring up a device called dsn0. | (this is all running on Slackware 9.1 without X) | insmod /etc/dosemu/dosnet.o | sleep 2 | ifconfig
2004 Sep 04
1
Dosemu and shorewall.
Hello.. I have a somewhat "funny" setup. I use the dosemulator Dosemu for running a dos based packetradio nodeprogram called Xrouter. I setup dosemu to use my eth1 (lan) nic and i bring up a device called dsn0. (this is all running on Slackware 9.1 without X) insmod /etc/dosemu/dosnet.o sleep 2 ifconfig dsn0 192.168.1.1 netmask 255.255.255.0 route add -host 192.168.1.2 dsn0 dosemu <
2002 Oct 03
0
dosemu,not WINE, to run 16 bit DPMI
Some days ago, I asked for help running an old DOS program for a CA attorney. It seemed to have a problem with 16 bit DPMI. While we have had to (temporarily, I hope) compromise and use a licensed copy of DOS 6.22 to run it with dosemu, it runs perfectly on dosemu. Instead of usind a hdimage of freedos, which will not run the program, one creates a dir, /var/lib/dosemu/bootdir, and fills it
1996 Nov 14
1
Security hole in Debian 1.1 dosemu package
In Debian 1.1, the optional DOSEMU package installs /usr/sbin/dos setuid root. This is a serious security hole which can be exploited to gain access to any file on the system. Package: dosemu Version: 0.64.0.2-9 ------- start of cut text -------------- $ cat /etc/debian_version 1.1 $ id uid=xxxx(quinlan) gid=xxxx(quinlan) groups=xxxx(quinlan),20(dialout),24(cdrom) [quinlan:~]$ ls -al
2001 Feb 02
2
Ye olde INT 33h
On Tue, 30 Jan 2001, Eduardo Costa wrote: > Does anybody know if Wine will support the INT 33h (I think it's an > alias to "DPMI") ? I want to play my old classic DOS games, but in > Windoze they crash (don't know why - I hate this O$), and Wine doesn't > support this interrupt. Try dosemu (www.dosemu.org). Runs almost all non-DPMI programs and quite a few DPMI
2002 Oct 29
2
SYSLINUX 2.01-pre1 released
This isn't strictly speaking a SYSLINUX release, it's a change to MEMDISK and mkdiskimage to allow the creation of hard disk images with DOSEMU headers. This should make it easier to create bootable DOS hard disk images under DOSEMU. ftp://ftp.kernel.org/pub/linux/utils/boot/syslinux/Testing/ -hpa
2023 Aug 08
2
[Bridge] [PATCH v2 00/14] sysctl: Add a size argument to register functions in sysctl
On Mon, Aug 07, 2023 at 07:50:44PM -0700, Chris Maness wrote: > I tried running the current mainline kernel (current Arch Linux) with > simple single MUX socket (ax0) using LinFBB. I was a happy camper as > it seemed to work fine at first, then the system just slowed to a > crawl. I am wondering if any of these patches are addressing this > behavior. If its a regressio no. >
2004 Jun 14
0
Why Database Records Not REFRESHED?
Dear Sir, A have a Application runing on DOSEmu under LTSP environment over a Samba client of RedHat Linux 9.0, which accessing NT4.0/PDC Server. I use the smbmount to dynamically Mounting folder from NT4.0 Server upon user login and map to Dos Drive under DOSEmu environment. We are facing a problem that :- If USER1 of Session1 (over Linux LTSP) are ENTERING new Database Records, sometime
2003 Jun 05
0
FW: How do I emulate a harddrive instead of a flop py?
OK, seem to have answered my own question... I think. We'll see how it works out. Basically I should've been asking for some help in the dosemu forums because that's where I needed the help. I think I get it now.... mkdiskimage whatever size you need Set up dosemu to boot the precise DOS flavor you want from mounted folder also mount the image as secondary HDD fdisk, format, sys, etc
2004 Aug 31
0
Foxpro for DOS and Samba
Hi, I live in Brazil and have a question: dosemu works better with foxpro for dos ? Dosemu work with Freedos or msdos ? I'm waiting for answers. Thanks. Luiz Gustavo Brazil.
2003 Feb 01
0
SYSLINUX 2.01 released
Hello everyone, I have released SYSLINUX 2.01. It's almost identical to 2.01-pre5, but I figured it was time to get it out the door, especially since I won't have time to work on it for the next few weeks. Changes in 2.01: * MEMDISK: Fix memory sizing bug when the ramdisk crosses the 16 MB boundary. * MEMDISK: Add a "pause" option to stop
2005 Feb 17
0
memdisk: image has a fractional end sector -> hangs
syslinux-3.0.7 Cannot boot memdisk+harddisk image. 1) mkdiskimage -d image.dsk 10 64 32 (I get a 10485888 bytes file) 2) start dosemu+freedos with image.dsk loaded as d: and do sys d: then copy some files to d: 3) reboot dosemu using image.dsk as c: to verify it's bootable, and it is C:\>ver FreeCom version 0.82 pl 3 XMS_Swap [Mar 06 2004 10:49:37] C:\> 4) isolinux.cfg: label 999
2001 Dec 30
2
Lock Problem
We have some database dos programs runing under Linux with dosemu on the client side connected to Linux server runing samba, and want to do register locks in a local directory mounted with smbmount. In samba 2.0 this was not possible (files become corrupted). Can samba 2.2 do the trick?. We don't want to use micro$oft lan manager for DOS. Any other options?. Thanks in advance Pietro
2005 Feb 21
2
memdisk: regression: 2.11 -> 2.12 (up to 3.07)
- mkdiskimage -d image.dsk 2 64 32 - load it in dosemu and make it bootable with sys - isolinux: label 999 kernel memdisk append initrd=image.dsk harddisk c=2 h=63 s=32 results: memdisk 2.11 -> boots memdisk > 2.11 (up to 3.07) -> hangs The following message is printed in the boot messages > 2.11: MEMDISK: image has a fractional end sector The complete error message
2004 Jul 20
2
testing menu's
Is there a simple well to test a menu after compiling rather than actually booting with it from pxe or off the cd? I guess it would run inside dosemu? Thanks, James James S. Martin, RHCE Contractor Administrative Office of the United States Courts Washington, DC (202) 502-2394
2006 Mar 10
0
I need make an consult on Samba locking.
Hi ?to all I need make an consult on Samba locking. I hope that it can help me I'm working with: ????????Linux SuSe 10.0 server with Samba 3.0.20-4-SUSE installed. ????????One Windows XP client with FoxPro installed. ????????Four Linux clients with DOSEmu and FoxPro 2.5 installed. On the Samba Server I have an shared directory with access databases. The problem: I open one free table in
2003 Feb 25
0
Shorewall Setup.
Hello Tom and others on the list. Tom - you might recall that the other day (night) I had problems with my axip setup (protocol 93) and we made some changes to the policy, zones and interfaces files. You added ''peers and tunl+'' Following that change nothing seemed to work. In fact you wanted to see the shorewall status file, among other things. Well - tonight, I carefully put
2004 Jul 21
1
using menu's to boot kernels
I've now been able to test the simple.com in dosemu, worked fine. We provide a CD that has multiple kickstart configurations on it and users are prompted as to what type of server they want to build based upon the isolinux.cfg selections. My goal is to use Murlai's menuing system instead because the large number of configs is taking too much screen real estate. Looking at simple.c
2008 Jun 01
5
Running legacy batch files
I have several batch files from my windows installation that I've been using for many years, and I wonder what's the best way to transfer them to a Linux machine, without having to rewrite them as shell scripts. Some of these batch files call DOS programs and some call Win32 console programs. Unfortunately I have a few that has calls to both a DOS and a Win32 console program. The problem
2001 Feb 05
2
Project "Muncher" the next step in wine
Ok, It's a lame name but it was the best I could come up with after spinning around in a desk chair for a few minutes. Here is the general idea behind it. Once, in an interview, Steve Balmber, the CEO of Microsoft threw some standard MS FUD out about Linux being a poor choice becaue each distro tends to "mutate" linux and has no solid direction I thought "Wouldn't