On Mon, May 01, 2006 at 07:02:11AM +0200, Pierre THIERRY wrote: > artists pay for some time to occupy the facilty, > > But Alice is not ready to disclose her cool sound processing algorithms > yet, so the sound engineer has to be able to execute the DSP, read input > sound data as well as external data, write external data, but should not > be able to read the sound processor and write it to the external device.
Alice will naturally make it a service then, which can be called by the artists. However, this is a slightly different situation. The artists may not even have an account on the machine at all. Therefore, Alice can simply provide them with an interface which is restrictive. In particular, they may not be able to run any software other than what is provided by the system. And if there's somehow something wrong with these arguments, this isn't a big enough case to change the whole OS for. If Hurd can be useful on embedded devices like this one (and I think it can), that is good. But it's not a big problem if it can't. Thanks, Bas -- I encourage people to send encrypted e-mail (see http://www.gnupg.org). If you have problems reading my e-mail, use a better reader. Please send the central message of e-mails as plain text in the message body, not as HTML and definitely not as MS Word. Please do not use the MS Word format for attachments either. For more information, see http://129.125.47.90/e-mail.html
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