This topic has come up several times in the mailing lists over the past months; here is one such example. It’s a good article, and the summary of the mailing list link is that FreeDOS won’t run on newer hardware.

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  • WasPentalive@lemmy.one
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    1 year ago

    I use DosBox in KDE. I have a subdirectory that I mount as my C: drive and I <terminology> into the FreeDOS installed there. When I am done I simply issue an EXIT command to close the window.

    I do find that leaving it windowed instead of going fullscreen works better for me. Sometimes fullscreen changes my Linux resolution to something stupid for Linux like 640x480.