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      FreeDOS 1.4 brings new fixes and features to modern and vintage DOS-based PCs

      news.movim.eu / ArsTechnica • 7 April 2025

    We're used to updating Windows, macOS, and Linux systems at least once a month (and usually more), but people with ancient DOS-based PCs still get to join in the fun every once in a while. Over the weekend, the team that maintains FreeDOS officially released version 1.4 of the operating system, containing a list of fixes and updates that have been in the works since the last time a stable update was released in 2022 .

    FreeDOS creator and maintainer Jim Hall goes into more detail about the FreeDOS 1.4 changes here , and full release notes for the changes are here . The release has "a focus on stability" and includes an updated installer, new versions of common tools like fdisk , and format and the edlin text editor. The release also includes updated HTML Help files.

    Hall talked with Ars about several of these changes when we interviewed him about FreeDOS in 2024 . The team issued the first release candidate for FreeDOS 1.4 back in January.

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      FreeDOS 1.4 brings new fixes and features to modern and vintage DOS-based PCs

      news.movim.eu / ArsTechnica • 7 April 2025

    We're used to updating Windows, macOS, and Linux systems at least once a month (and usually more), but people with ancient DOS-based PCs still get to join in the fun every once in a while. Over the weekend, the team that maintains FreeDOS officially released version 1.4 of the operating system, containing a list of fixes and updates that have been in the works since the last time a stable update was released in 2022 .

    FreeDOS creator and maintainer Jim Hall goes into more detail about the FreeDOS 1.4 changes here , and full release notes for the changes are here . The release has "a focus on stability" and includes an updated installer, new versions of common tools like fdisk , and format and the edlin text editor. The release also includes updated HTML Help files.

    Hall talked with Ars about several of these changes when we interviewed him about FreeDOS in 2024 . The team issued the first release candidate for FreeDOS 1.4 back in January.

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      FreeDOS 1.4 brings new fixes and features to modern and vintage DOS-based PCs

      news.movim.eu / ArsTechnica • 7 April 2025

    We're used to updating Windows, macOS, and Linux systems at least once a month (and usually more), but people with ancient DOS-based PCs still get to join in the fun every once in a while. Over the weekend, the team that maintains FreeDOS officially released version 1.4 of the operating system, containing a list of fixes and updates that have been in the works since the last time a stable update was released in 2022 .

    FreeDOS creator and maintainer Jim Hall goes into more detail about the FreeDOS 1.4 changes here , and full release notes for the changes are here . The release has "a focus on stability" and includes an updated installer, new versions of common tools like fdisk , and format and the edlin text editor. The release also includes updated HTML Help files.

    Hall talked with Ars about several of these changes when we interviewed him about FreeDOS in 2024 . The team issued the first release candidate for FreeDOS 1.4 back in January.

    Read full article

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