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      11 months ago

      Really?

      I find it useful as a file server.

      Course, you need a special driver for Linux to access the pdofile service.

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          I just say it as P-DOS.

          I’m guessing somehow you’re pronouncing it as paedo.

          • walnutwalrus@lemmy.worldOP
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            11 months ago

            that’s how it’s pronounced, and is apparent probably to those familiar with DOS, although to be fair I have recently thought of the alternative pronunciation suggested by the OP of this comment chain

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    11 months ago

    So, practically/functionally speaking, how is this different from FreeDOS, and why should I use this instead of FreeDOS?

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      11 months ago

      mostly just software licensing versus FreeDOS and much less functionality (but the focus has been on squaring away basics, anyone could probably add a lot more public domain programs on from this point forward, idk what fundamentals still need to be fixed)

    • walnutwalrus@lemmy.worldOP
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      11 months ago

      well tbh not many seem to know of this project so I’m just posting about the project in general (which is presumably new to most people seeing it) but the vlogs are newer this year as well since I last checked the project