On 08/06/18 04:58, Joshua Branson wrote: > > I would actually recommend that you just run the Hurd in qemu. Most, if > not all, of the main Hurd developers just run the Hurd inside qemu. > > Also a cool idea! I believe I read somewhere that it possible to have > the Hurd running in qemu, but make the X server run in Linux. This is > apparently a really stable way to run the Hurd. > > Also, maybe you and I could try to start up a GNU/Hurd hangout session. > Kind of like the Emacs hangouts. >
Speaking of that. I tried to follow the instructions at <https://www.gnu.org/software/hurd/hurd/running/qemu.html> yesterday. It seems to be very much in need of updating. Since the section is about use on Debian it should at least mention the packages (qemu-kvm) that need installing for the kvm command to work properly. The links are also all stale, though at least there are working redirectors in place. AYJ