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Content preview:  Hello Norman Quoting Norman Feske 
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   > Hello Pirmin, > > thanks for posting your idea to the list. > > I wonder,
   have you considered to implement the random service as a > "Terminal" service
   that just produces a stream of random values? The > benefit would be that
   such a server can be combined with the existing > terminal infrastructure
   out of the box. For example, you could mount the > random server's session
   in the VFS (via a <terminal> node) without any > extra effort. [...] 

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Hello Norman

Quoting Norman Feske <norman.fe...@genode-labs.com>:

Hello Pirmin,

thanks for posting your idea to the list.

I wonder, have you considered to implement the random service as a
"Terminal" service that just produces a stream of random values? The
benefit would be that such a server can be combined with the existing
terminal infrastructure out of the box. For example, you could mount the
random server's session in the VFS (via a <terminal> node) without any
extra effort.

No, this idea did not appear to me. But it would probably allow easier use in a broader range of applications.

Would the gems/src/file_terminal be a good starting point for the implementation? Or are there better places to look for?

Best Regards,
Pirmin


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