On Fri, May 23, 2008 9:42 am, Martin Franco wrote:
> I've read that hurd is better designed than linux, but slower and way
> behind in resources, drivers, and stability.  There is work on a port to
> the L4 microkernel which I think would speed it up, but years of
> optimization would be needed to make it competitive, I think.
>
> Does anyone think hurd might eventual become better than the linux or bsd
> kernels?  I'm considering contributing to its development, running it
> inside a virtual machine at least until it supports all of my hardware.

Is anybody really using it? Last I heard, it was sorta beta.

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Lan Barnes

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