Hi all I've a few quesitons about the Hurd that I was hoping could have some light shed on them: firstly, has any thought been put into how sound will be handled? If not, does anybody know if it would be possible to port OSS/Lite or ALSA to the Hurd?
Is there going to be a Hurd TCP/IP stack developed? I know pfinet was carved out of Linux, and there's a 'newpfinet' directory in the hurd CVS repository (even though it's empty.) Has anyone looked at GGI's KGI kernel drivers (ie, what fb came from)? I would imagine that the Mach environment would be ideal to host graphics drivers (as opposed to a monolithic kernel.) Or, are people happy with X? Lastly, not so much to do with the Hurd and more GNU/Hurd, there's an nfsd executable in /sbin that dpkg doesn't know about and for which there seems to be no documentation. There's an 'nfsd' subsection in the Distributed File Systems chapter of the Hurd Reference Manual that is sadly empty. Running it (with --help), it moans about /var/state/misc/nfsd.index not existing. Is there any documentation on how to get this nfsd to do its stuff, or does anybody know? Cheers, Bob -- Bob Ham: [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://pkl.net/~node/ IRC: 'node' on irc.openprojects.net: #slashdot ICQ: 4396425 'node' "The GNU philosophy is about freedom. To be free one must have personal power. Personal power is an individual thing, difficult to obtain and quick to perish." --Krisno Pryosusilo

