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What am I missing here?

I decided to give ReactOS a look.. I understand it's alpha software, that's fine. It installs in a second on VirtualBox with bridged networking. And I can ping the internet (8.8.4.4, etc).

But i wanted to try getting a webbrowser for it, and since it has none that i can see, i figured I had to go about it through the command line. I can't even connect to mozilla.org - I get an error - Illegal byte sequence (EILSEQ)

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Figured I'd ask you all about this before quietly deleting the VM.. But no worries if not, again I understand this is more of a proof of concept than anything. Create windows 10 bootable usb. Download flash usb repair v2 9.1 1 zip. Just expected it to be a able to, you know, do something besides boot up and look like an old version of Windows :)

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@linustalman:-
I take it you are aware that ReactOS has been in 'alpha' stage since the mid-1990s, yes? I've heard about this problem from several other folks, and it appears to be, shall we say, 'on-going..'
I don't think there is an actual 'solution' at this point in time. From what I can understand of it, there's a fundamental flaw in the network address translation coding..the 'DHCP' stuff, apparently.
You might like to take a look at ClassicOS. I've been a sometime member of the XP Forums for a few years (trying to convince folks to switch away from the darn thing!), and one of their members made an announcement last year that a small start-up company that he and a few friends had begun was working on a 'development' of ReactOS, building on the same source code.
I've no idea how far they've progressed with it (if at all), but they (did) have a FaceBook page:-
https://www.facebook.com/classicosofficial/
Perhaps worth a look? You may be interested in the XP Forum thread on the subject, too:-
https://www.xpforums.com/threads/cla..cement.933062/
Mike.