> That all these issues with non-root are unfixed for so long is
> probably due to most Hurd users just-use-root attitude. Not that this
> is less dirty than on other Unixoids.
I can confirm for you that I use non-root except were necessary; this
has yet to inhibit me.
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On Tue, May 01, 2001 at 08:10:24AM -0400, Charles Voelger wrote:
> I had a terrible time finding the hurd pages on debian. It wasnt too
> difficult but shouldnt we push to have the site designed in such a way
> that it doesnt have to be searched for. I dont want to pretend that The
> Hurd is gon
I've just been reaing this list for a few days and havent posted yet, as
I havent really gotten my hands into Theu Hurd yet.
I had a terrible time finding the hurd pages on debian. It wasnt too
difficult but shouldnt we push to have the site designed in such a way
that it doesnt have to be searc
Well, I finally got Hurd running, even it's not much useful yet. It sure
seemed to be the EATA-driver stuff that probably locked me machine
down. As somebody else at my place here want's to take a look on
Hurd, we installed last night on his old machine, which is a terrible slow
machine. But we com
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