Andy

Thanks for the tip!  With the success and good design of
Unix aren't you hesitant to try any API that isn't POSIX
compatible?  One thing I liked about Minix is that is was
made for teaching so I hope easy to grok.  These
'real world' OSes may be also but I'm not sure.

Chris

On Mon, May 08, 2006 at 11:23:32PM -0700, Andrew Lentvorski wrote:
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> >Tanenbaum, OS prof wrote a nice paper that was /.'ed today.
> >He talked about benefits of microkernels for SECURITY.
> >(You may have seen his debate with Linus on this topic in early 90s.)
> >
> >I'm going through his Minix OS now which is designed with
> >message passing kinda like HURD.
>
> Go through L4 instead.  It's a much better implementation.
>
> -a
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