Am Mittwoch, 23. September 2009 07:51:17 schrieb arnuld uttre: > So again, we are stuck with "no kernel" for Hurd ?
No.
We have mach, and it shows me quite clearly that it works.
...
right now in qemu and everytime I push updated wiki code to flubber.
It's just not the most efficient kernel _we can imagine_, but it works!
And it does already provide options Linux can't.
If we would always require a perfect system up front, we shouldn't work with
Linux either. Neither should we work with Windows or MacOSX - or BSD or any
other program.
There are still shortcomings of Mach, but Hurd doesn't depend on mach, so we
can replace the microkernel later on.
Does anyone know how the "Hurd translators on BSD" project did work out?
Best wishes,
Arne
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