From: Hugh Campbell <hdc@fs.ca>
To: linux-msdos@vger.kernel.org
Cc: oldeman@math.ohio-state.edu, lermen@fgan.de
Subject: Re: Can DOSEMU spawn a Linux program or shell?
Date: Fri, 21 Feb 2003 11:25:59 -0500 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <3E565317.CACB742B@fs.ca> (raw)
Hans Lermen said:
>example:
> C:> unix "xterm -display :0.0 &"
>... and for the future: RTFM
then Bart Oldeman said:
>although the documentation is outdated it can still be useful:
>README.txt 13. Commands & Utilities
>http://dosemu.sourceforge.net/docs/README/1.1.3.7/x833.html
Ouch!!! I apologize unreservedly for missing that!! I have no idea how
I managed to overlook it in the docs. Just trying to do too many things
at once, I suppose.
I do apologize to the list, and I thank you for the information, as well
as the
remarkable restraint in your replies (!)
(I think you would have been very justified in adding quite a few
@#$%@#% symbols to the RTFM line.)
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2003-02-21 16:25 Hugh Campbell [this message]
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2003-02-20 22:24 Can DOSEMU spawn a Linux program or shell? Hugh Campbell
2003-02-20 23:55 ` Bart Oldeman
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