GNU Hurd Begins Supporting Sound, Still Working On 64-bit & USB Support (phoronix.com)
An anonymous reader writes: GNU developer Samuel Thibault presented at this weekend's FOSDEM conference about the current state of GNU Hurd. He shared that over the past year they've started working on experimental sound support as their big new feature. They also have x86 64-bit support to the point that the kernel can boot, but not much beyond that stage yet. USB and other functionality remains a work-in-progress. Those curious about this GNU kernel project can find more details via the presentation media.
We're proud to announce that GNU Hurd can now save and load files.
What's the point of continuing with Hurd?
I mean, apart from making make laugh whenever they have "news".
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Given the behavior of PulseAudio and how I've had to disable it to get TOSLINK to work, plain old Linux is also still working on supporting sound. :P
Someone cares about it for some reason. I don't think anyone, even the developers themselves, are claiming that Hurd will be useful in and of itself.
If you ask me I suspect it's a long lead-up to a joke about playing DNF on Hurd...
True. Even Linux is already having a lot of problems with keeping up with functionality.
These days Open/Free software is more important than ever. With closed kernels and binary blobs you have no idea what kind of code is running on your system. It would be nice to have a true Open kernel running on true Open hardware.
In a way Hurd is not free software because it does not allow me to freely unleash all potential of my PC. I am restricted with digital handcuffs.
Maybe next version. Maybe.
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The more different operating systems we have out there, the better for all of us. New technological breakthroughs we never anticipated could happen. It's important to aim for a diverse tech ecosystem, and to support it. I am glad people are still working on GNU/Hurd, Minux, and hope OpenIndiana continues. If we can one day run GNU/Hurd with the ease we run a Linux distro, how would that harm us? Linus Torvalds worked on the Linux kernel just for fun, he didn't really think it would go anywhere.
Whoa slow down bro! That's like a decade too advanced for Hurd.
Nah, even he's wiped his hands of it years ago. Hurd is just a one-man wankfest at this point.
Does that include Sound Blaster for IBM's MicroChannel Architecture?
No, currently it only supports setting the bit that puts a positive pulse on the PC speaker. Work is in progress on support for resetting that bit, so in the meantime it's a maximum of one click sound per session.
The cool part, though, is that with the microkernel architecture, this is all managed via userspace code!
Nah, even he's wiped his hands of it years ago. Hurd is just a one-man wankfest at this point.
Hasn't some schizophrenic nutter developed his own OS more useful than the Hurd in ASM already, starting after the Hurd? I mean, he has a leg up because he's more than one person, but still
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Hopefully one of the days we'll support that Internet thing I hear is all the rage with the kids these days.
He shared that over the past year they've started working on experimental sound support as their big new feature.
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Does that include Sound Blaster for IBM's MicroChannel Architecture?
Yes, the support is still spotty. Dr. Sbaitso announces himself quite nicely but the talking parrot still has trouble laughing, unfortunately. This is expected to be fixed by 2021.
by the time they have support for my hardware it will be obsolete, worn out and thrown in to the recycle bin
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By the time Hurd hits the streets, we're going to need a 128-bit version. I wonder if there'll be a Duke Nukem port?
There's a guy that can help you with sound support. While he's at it, he could replace your Hurd kernel with his new init system.
Have gnu, will travel.
Actually, they've been promising Hurd since the '80s.
I do recall, in the early days of slashdot that the GNU/Hurd enthusiasts were proclaiming how silly people were to be wasting time on Linux, when Hurd was just around the corner. I was in high school then. It's great to hear that audio works, maybe one of my grandchildren one day will be able to actually use it for video.
You know who else never finished their kernel? Apple. Losers, yup.
So, let's be clear on this: their source code quality is SO crappy, that they can't recompile the 32-bit files in 64-bit and have them work.
The kernel can boot, so they've done all the ugly assembly bits; the fact that the rest won't run right means that the code implicitly assumes that pointers are 32 bit. Wonderful. What a great advance in technology. I'm sure that once they've worked through this issue, the rest of the code is 100% clean and bug free.
Then, when a project becomes more widely used, there will be domain experts looking at the sources
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Seriously, if you google "GNU Guix", you'll see that system startup scripts will be written in Lisp, the package manager will use Lisp to describe packages. Also, I note that the microkernel architecture will allow code that is traditionally part of the kernel to run in user mode and be written in Lisp.
It looks to me that they are building a new system that combines the best aspects of Unix and the legendary Lisp Machine. Which would be kind of cool.
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Scanning through the discussion, it looks like conversations relating to HURD get ugly fast. Obviously there are strong feelings at work here.
I view the whole thing somewhat with nostalgia, as I was babysitting Vaxen running BSD when I first heard of HURD. Regardless of its merits or lack of same, it seems to be on track for the world's record for slowest development of any currently developed OS. Kinda the Duke Nukem Forever of operating systems.
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There is no reason that HURD couldn't have come up w/ a stable base for x86, and then considered x64. Actually, given their goal of running only libre software - presumably software that is GPL 3 or AGPL 3, chances are that they'd not use x11 either. Probably come up w/ something of their own - like maybe a GNUstep based UX. Or just live and work in emacs
Actually, that's exactly what RMS did eons ago. That project is no longer his, and I wonder whether it's even a GNU project any more. It's probably just some hobbyists who found a bit of time to tinker w/ it, and got a bit of sound working, and some level of USB support.
Also, it's proprietary. HURD's next goal would be to add ISA and EISA support
Nah, even he's wiped his hands of it years ago. Hurd is just a one-man wankfest at this point.
He used to promote gNewSense on his Lemote Yeedong, which was a Loongson CPU based laptop that he had. After it got stolen in Argentina, he went w/ a thinkpad, but I'm not sure whether he still uses the same distro, or a different one
No, even if the GPL had never happened, one of 2 things would have: either Linux would have come out under another license, such as MIT, or whenever BSD was released under BSDL, the world would have gone w/ that one instead. Or one more option - the world might have used Minix instead.
The next thing HURD will support will be IPv4. When they find out that there are no public addresses they can use, the next version will add support for NAT.
64 bit, 65 bit. Whatever it takes.
Have gnu, will travel.
Both Blackberry OS and Cisco's IOS are based on QNX. Even if it does go the way of the dodo, its derivative OSs will still be around
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and it is a shame. But, can they just use ReactOS USB driver and contribute together?
GNU Hurd Begins Supporting Sound
Yeah, but.... can it draw sounds?
Are you talking about MinuetOS?