First Program Executed on L4 Port of GNU/HURD
wikinerd writes "The GNU Project was working on a new OS kernel called HURD from 1990, using the GNU Mach microkernel. However, when HURD-Mach was able to run a GUI and a browser, the developers decided to start from scratch and port the project to the high-performance L4 microkernel. As a result development was slowed by years, but now HURD developer Marcus Brinkmann made a historic step and finished the process initialization code, which enabled him to execute the first software on HURD-L4. He says: 'We can now easily explore and develop the system in any way we want. The dinner is prepared!'"
Except this one, of course.
Slashdot: Where people pretend to be twice as smart as they really are by behaving like children.
... if GNU/HURD comes out before Longhorn?
Maybe the second program should be a better web server.
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Reminds me of the Dilbert comic strip where an old man waves a piece of paper around and says "At last, I have formed a strategy that is acceptable to all departments. Now if only there were a way to reproduce text from one piece of paper to many."
Or they could decide to restart it.
How much time would it take to port it over ?
The Internet's nature is peer to peer - 20050301_cs_profs.pdf
I'm sure he would, if you will reconsider your use of the contraction "you're."
The L4Ka-based kernel is a new project that sounds like it has a lot of promise
I don't think something called "El Forka" sounds all that inspiring.
Is that silence because you can't configure your soundcard properly?
it just took time to emerge
Damn, those Gentoo guys don't miss a beat, do they?