* community/gsoc/project_ideas/tcp_ip_stack.mdwn: add a few links to
rumpnet and the new driver framework page.
---
 community/gsoc/project_ideas/tcp_ip_stack.mdwn | 4 ++--
 1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)

diff --git a/community/gsoc/project_ideas/tcp_ip_stack.mdwn 
b/community/gsoc/project_ideas/tcp_ip_stack.mdwn
index 28c95626..3cb7778a 100644
--- a/community/gsoc/project_ideas/tcp_ip_stack.mdwn
+++ b/community/gsoc/project_ideas/tcp_ip_stack.mdwn
@@ -19,9 +19,9 @@ lwip as a complete replacement for pfinet.  However, lwip 
uses the netdde device
 drivers for wireless chips, which are old drivers from an old version of 
linux. To use
 lwip for a wifi connection on more modern hardware, one would also need modern
 device drivers to access the internet.  The promising approach to this is using
-a rump kernel.  This is essentially the New Driver Framework google summer of
+[[hurd/rump/rumpnet]].  This is essentially the [[New Driver 
Framework|community/gsoc/project_ideas/driver_glue_code]] google summer of
 code project idea.  Hopefully, one day soon the Hurd project will completely 
replace pfinet
-with lwip.
+with lwip (or use rump's TCP/IP stack).
 
 A true hurdish network stack will use a set of [[hurd/translator]] processes,
 each implementing a different protocol layer. This way not only the
-- 
2.50.1


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