I'm only putting this up because Marcus seemed to express a masochistic interest in them.
Audio for my microkernel class lectures from the last 3 weeks are now online. These definitely need some post-production engineering, but they are good enough to listen to if anybody cares. My lecturing style is something of a random walk; it may or may not be interesting to you depending on what style works for you. There are many opportunities to embarrass me from these lectures, and you might enjoy them for that in addition to any alleged technical merit they may or may not have. If you *do* wish to follow along remotely, I have now automated the audio conversion process, so future class audio should go up much more promptly. It took some trial and error. Topics of discussion are *not* limited to EROS or Coyotos. The lecture from 9-28 opens with a long digression on the history and perils of US export control policy in regard to secure operating systems, and the subsequent decline of US capability in this area. If you aren't familiar with that, it's a sad story. shap _______________________________________________ L4-hurd mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/l4-hurd
