VirtualXT is an IBM PC/XT (8088/V20) emulator that runs on modern hardware and operating systems. It is designed to be simple and lightweight yet still capable enough to run a large library of old applications and games. VirtualXT uses a module system that loads dynamic plugins, which are files that end with an extension of .vxt. By default, all modules will be built. Modules may be excluded by using the EXCLUDE_MODULES variable. For example: EXCLUDE_MODULES=network ./virtualxt.SlackBuild More than one module can be excluded as long as each module is separated by a comma. For example: EXCLUDE_MODULES=serial,network ./virtualxt.SlackBuild The following modules cannot be excluded: adlib arstech_isa bios cga ch36x_isa chipset covox ctrl disk ems joystick mouse rifs rtc uart The virtualxt binary is built with an SDL2 frontend and meant to be run by a non-root user. The user will need to be added to the "users" group because the binary will open the provided boot images in read- write mode, and "users" has write access to those images. For example: usermod -aG users bob Either the LD_LIBRARY_PATH or LD_PRELOAD variable must be configured to point to /usr/lib64/virtualxt. For bash users, this can be accomplished as follows: export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=$LD_LIBRARY_PATH:/usr/lib64/virtualxt echo "export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=$LD_LIBRARY_PATH:/usr/lib64/virtualxt" \ >> ~/.bashrc ...or... LD_PRELOAD=/usr/lib64/virtualxt/libvxt.so virtualxt The path to the boot image must be specified when running virtualxt. For example: virtualxt -a /usr/share/virtualxt/boot/freedos.img If after upgrading from a previous version of virtualxt the console fails to start, then you may need to generate a new config file as follows: virtualxt --clean