On Wed, Mar 28, 2001 at 07:22:13PM +0200, Juergen Braukmann wrote:
Samy Elashmawy wrote:
On a side note , I was trying to install an old dos 5.0 based pc game for my 8 year old. In the en I could not get it to run , so I just told him it was desinged for much older computers and that I no lonher had dos 5 to install along with suse and win 98. He picked up on his own that you can install more than one os thanks to the new nifty graphical log in.
His rely to me was to ask if dos 5 was from the 1960s . Now I feel like a dinasour even thoufgh I am in my mid thirtys.
He alos noted how stable linux was.
An other sidenote Samy,
There is "Freedos" (the DOS, dosemu runs with under Linux) http://www.GCFL.net/FreeDOS/command.com/ I had some trouble running games on it, getting the keyboard to german layout but it is 18 month that I looked last.
There is also OpenDOS by Caldera. A very good product. Just 5 diskettes. -Kastus
Hmmm. M$ DoS 5.0..... reminds me of a Compaq DoS Version in the closet at Work. 3 packs with docs and everything bought as upgrade for machines that I turned into spares ages ago. Your son must be right... very late 60's ;-)
Juergen
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