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Re: Getting back to full screen mode

Yes, F 25 uses Gnome 3.x by default, which is why I use Xfce. I'm starting it from a desktop icon that invokes a shell script (Linux equivalent of a batch file) that runs dosbox with a custom .conf file that sets things up and runs the game. I ended up by adding this line just before starting dosbox …

Re: Getting back to full screen mode

If I use alt-enter to go to windowed mode, I can use it to get back to fullscreen mode. Once the screensaver kicks in and I tap a key to come back, I'm in windowed mode until I exit the program. I've never tried going into windowed mode before the screensaver comes up because I don't ever want HOMM …

Re: Getting back to full screen mode

My special config for the program already has fullscreen=true. And, I don't want to get back from fullscreen, I want to get back to it after it comes back from the screensaver. (I'd really like to tell xscreensaver not to activate when DOSBox is running, but that's a different issue, not appropriate …

Getting back to full screen mode

I recently had to do a clean installation of Fedora 25 X86_64, while keeping all of my personal files, including the DOSBOX folder. (If it matters, I'm using it to play HOMM II.) Now, the screen saver (The classic xscreensaver program.) will activate occasionally, although it never did before. The …

Re: Volume control in Heroes of Might and Magic II

I don't know how to set volume on a per-program basis in Xfce, but I know where to ask. As far as using mixer, I already have an [autoexec] section in the .conf file that sets everything up and runs the program, provided that it's a Dosbox command. And, I run that from a shell script, so I can put …

Volume control in Heroes of Might and Magic II

I recently installed Heroes of Might and Magic II on my Linux computer (Which distro doesn't matter.) running under Dosbox. All is going well, except for one thing: the volume is pegged at max, and adjusting it doesn't do any good. If I have to, I can adjust the computer's sound before running the …

Re: VESA Games Performance - Guide?

I'm trying to get Redneck Rampage to run on a 1.9Ghz box (Dual core, but that's not important.) with 2 GB RAM. It's the GOG version, but I run Fedora 19, so it's running under wine. (I have the Linux DOSBox installed, but I don't think I can get RR to use that instead of the Windows version because …

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