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Applications / Re: Password manager
« on: June 02, 2022, 02:50:40 pm »
I use eAccounts from Frank Wochatz: https://ecsoft2.org/eaccounts-account-manager
It works fine for me.
It works fine for me.
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Quotewhile on AN5.06 the new pmmerge.dll works fine it causes a trap on AN5.07 here.I am using the version of the PMMERGE:
10/04/07 18:26 1 270 275 124 ---- PMMERGE.dll
I have not had any trap.
I do not know what you and os4user mean? with a trap.
Saludos
You could populate the previous version of the libicu
and restart the system.
I just insplanted it and my experiences are similar to yours
I think it improves with this change, but ....
saludos
I tried your patched. It failed the teststart2 test with an out of resources message. The pmerge with the stack overflow patch mention by David ran this test to completion. The pmmerge 6111 also clips the dialogs in eFTEPM (see attached).
could you try the same on not patched IBM pmmerge ?
tried. have the same problem with the old pmmerge. so may problem is not related to the new version. sorry for my wrong assumption.
It is ok. Tnx for testing.
I tried your patched. It failed the teststart2 test with an out of resources message. The pmerge with the stack overflow patch mention by David ran this test to completion. The pmmerge 6111 also clips the dialogs in eFTEPM (see attached).
could you try the same on not patched IBM pmmerge ?
The dream will be to add "OS/2 personality" to a microkernel project. Instead of suffering for our own kernel, lets grab it from some stronger community that worries about that. Some people says the kernel made the OS, I believe that the "OS experience" is the OS.
I would prefer Zircon, based in LK (made by the same guy from HaikuOS), since it is an open source kernel where Google is investing and creating a community for it. It will stop being OS/2, since compatibility will be interpreted over a different kernel, but it may open the doors for a better future for the platform.
Regards
This has been spoken about quite a bit, even in the most recent Warpstock it was stated to be wishful thinking.
I think AN do well the way they do.I guess I don't see an OS loaded into a VM as not an OS. How do you see it so?
An OS that only works in a virtual box is not really an "OS" anymore.
It would be just an interim solution for its own death.
I have windows vista in a VM for some windows programs I have. If anything it's keeping the OS alive for me.