Hello! Last night, I stumbled across the following: <http://www.advogato.org/article/888.html>, ``Luke Kenneth Casson Leighton: The fuss over kernel design'', (yesterday) dated exactly one year ago.
In there: ``OSKit is, itself, derived from the Linux Kernel source code (and at the time of writing, the l4linux team have updated OSKit to 2.6.16 so they are usually about... 4 to 6 weeks or so behind the linux kernel release cycle?)''. Is that true? Someone should check. If yes, then either OSKit-Mach or Gianluca's sto-Mach (GNU Mach with OSKit's device drivers) could perhaps be reconsidered? Regards, Thomas
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