FWIW, last year I did compile the Hurd on L4, so it’s still possible to play around with.
-A > On 20. Jan 2023, at 15:35, Richard Braun <[email protected]> wrote: > > On Fri, Jan 20, 2023 at 08:40:53AM +0000, Dr. Bas Wijnen wrote: >> This project has been dead for years, so I'm not sure if anyone is still >> reading this list. I still think it would be cool to have a GNU system >> running >> on a microkernel, but there clearly isn't enough motivation in the community >> to >> make it happen. (We tried, but didn't get it working well enough to make it >> usable; now for a long time nobody has even been trying.) >> >> So while I wish you luck with your project (it sounds like fun!), I don't >> think >> people on this list can give you much advice about it. I'm guessing lots of >> us >> aren't even subscribed anymore. >> >> So for advice, I'm afraid you'll need to look elsewhere. > > Hello, > > I'm sure people still read this list, as I do, but there isn't much to > say. There is no standard kernel. The de-facto standard is GNU Mach > because it's the only one in use, the only one people really work on > that we know of. And that's it. > > For more, this project would have to be revived. > > -- > Richard Braun >
