
The forum should work in a way which only tells the browser to use a monospace font.

That is not the best solution to the problem. Or he has to allow websites to use fully custom fonts, as far as I understand his comment. Japheth was forced to either tell his browser to use a typewriter (monospaced) font even for things which would otherwise be using a normal, proportional font. > enable "allow pages to select their own fonts.", it works well enough. > I thought this sub-optimal, but just found out now, that, as long as I > "Fonts and Colors", and then, clicking "Advanced.", select a > I'm able to see tables correctly aligned if I go to preferences, find DOS (FAT32,LBA) 407472660 16787925 8197 407472660-424260584Īs it can be seen, partition 2 and 3 do overlapp, sectors 407,472,660-407,480,319 are part of both partitions.Ī nasty bug: if "too much" data is written to partition 2, partition3's boot sector/FAT will be overwritten, causing the corresponding drive to "disappear".Īre there any newer versions or does FD v1.3 indeed supply such buggy versions of an elementary tool like FDISK? Hard to believe. "Error reading Hard DIsk! Addressed sector not found"įDISK.EXE starts without error and allows to create a new (primary) partition ( I tried size 8192 MB), but it's unable to correctly calculate the starting sector, resulting in overlapping partitions:Ĩ0 83 Linux ext2fs 2048 390701056 190772 2048-390703103Ġ0 0c Prim.

On the machine was installed a "normal" WD SATA 1TB HD. There are currently 2 binaries delivered in the fdisk package: I recently tried FreeDOS's fdisk utility on a real machine and, to say it carefully, IMO this tool needs to be improved.
