--- "B. Douglas Hilton" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > No way! Mach still hasn't even hit its stride. It is designed > for massive multiprocessing scalability across thousands and > millions of nodes. Unfortunately Hurd hasn't advanced enough > yet for it to really go online. Theoretically Hurder's could > link their machines into one humongous supercomputer via the > internet. >
Our implementation of mach has hit it's stride. We don't the resources to machine collectives of Hurd machines. If some university distributed lab what's to take this up, great, but for now we are sitting with a relatively stable set of Hurd servers that run on uniprocessor machines. ===== James Morrison University of Waterloo Computer Science - Digital Hardware 2A co-op http://hurd.dyndns.org Anyone referring to this as 'Open Source' shall be eaten by a GNU __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Health - Feel better, live better http://health.yahoo.com