Speaking of plain text. Here's the latest, Windoze Explorer 6 checks the mime type header of files, but doesn't enforce the execution of them. Example: Someone sends you nastyvirus.exe with a MIME type of .jpg. Outlook says oh this is an attachment, let's pass it to Explorer. Explorer says, oh it's a jpg file, it's ok to run the application for jpgs. Explorer passes nastyvirus.exe to the OS, and Windoze says cool a .exe program let's run it. (see: CERT Advisory CA-2001-36) Don't you love these geniuses @ M$! Another important reason for Windoze users to send text mail only. ROFL, Brian > -----Original Message----- > From: Jonathan Hutchins [mailto:hutchins@opus1.com] > Sent: Thursday, December 20, 2001 10:32 AM > To: David Carter; kclug@kclug.org > Subject: Re: Can I use Linux to run DOS programs? > > > David, > > Please send only Plain Text messages to the mailing list. > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: David Carter > > > I've been using OS/2 Warp 3 since Sep 1993 and it ran > > DOS programs well. Until my wife bought a new Dell > > mega-machine mid-Nov with Windows ME on it, I've > > been happily insulated from the bugs in Windows OS's. > > First, you should know that OS/2 is just an early version of > Windows NT, > developed by Microsoft in conjunction with IBM. You might > find that NT4 or > W2K would be a good system if you needed MS compatibility. A lot of > progress has been made with personal computers since OS/2 > made the scene. > > > I have 3 old DOS programs that I want to continue using: > > A USAF flight planning program, a Navy > sunrise-sunset/moonrise-moonset > > program, and WordPerfect 6.0 for DOS. > > You may be able to find native Linux equivalents of the first > two, and Word > Perfect has Linux compatible versions available. Linux > doesn't have any > inherent emulation of DOS, but there are sevaral DOS > emulators available. > Linux itself is a mosaic built by many different > contributors, and while > some of the distributions give the impression of a > coordinated package, > that's an illusion. I would suggest doing some research in > the HOWTO's at > www.linuxdoc.org and looking through www.freshmeat.net to see > what emulators > and other software is available. > > Good luck, and don't forget to turn off that HTML mail! > > > > majordomo@kclug.org >