I've try with other labels than 'ondemand' and with other devices
(original /dev/cuaa1 - /dev/ttyS0, /dev/tty00, /dev/tty01)
but I always got the same errors.
Try /dev/com0.
So, can I connect my GNU/Hurd box to the net with an ISP ?
Connecting should not be a problem. However, once you
I plan to build the H2 images 6/7 December and with any luck they should
be available 10 Dec (I am using NZDT).
At this stage we are onto the fourth CD, just. This means that those
packages that excluded because of dependency problems will be included on
the fourth CD.
At this stage there are
On 22-Nov-2001 Neal H Walfield wrote:
I've try with other labels than 'ondemand' and with other devices
(original /dev/cuaa1 - /dev/ttyS0, /dev/tty00, /dev/tty01)
but I always got the same errors.
Try /dev/com0.
Thanks, that works
So, can I connect my GNU/Hurd box to the net with an
However, it does compile, and makes a debian package, on GNU/Hurd.
--- Jeff Bailey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Build daemon difficulties, buildd operating swamped... =(
*sigh*, sorry..
On Wed, Nov 21, 2001 at 10:10:36PM -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hiya,
I had gotten a patch to
philippe brochard [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
but I think it's a good thing if we can run it with an unprivileged user.
I'm not sure if there's any sensible way to delegate control over just
some parts of the networking (e.g different network interfaces), but
until someone comes up with a good
LP == Laurent Pelecq [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
LP It could be possible for example to let the Linux apt-get/dpkg
LP unpack the debs using --root and just run a `dpkg --pending
LP --configure' on the Hurd. It's not a big difference but such
LP things make life easier... I don't
Hi,
My goal is to cross build gnumach and hurd and install it
on a partition and boot it.
I saw on
http://www.gnu.org/software/hurd/gnumach-install.html
that I needed MiG to build gnumach.
Where can I get it and how does it work ?
--
Jeremy Bar
If you found the gnumach and hurd sources, you found the mig sources too.
It will need the gnumach headers installed somewhere to build against.
On Thu, Nov 22, 2001 at 05:59:21PM -0500, Roland McGrath wrote:
If you found the gnumach and hurd sources, you found the mig sources too.
It will need the gnumach headers installed somewhere to build against.
Yes, I fonud it. I selected brows the tree and here it was.
If I want to cross
On Thu, Nov 22, 2001 at 09:57:32AM +0100, Milan Zamazal wrote:
LP == Laurent Pelecq [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
LP It could be possible for example to let the Linux apt-get/dpkg
LP unpack the debs using --root and just run a `dpkg --pending
LP --configure' on the Hurd. It's not a
On Mon, 2001-11-19 at 12:05, James Morrison wrote:
I've updated the GNU/Hurd hardware compatibility guide and
placed my updated version at
http://www.freesoftware.fsf.org/thug/gnumach_hardware.html
On the list of NICs, the VIA Rhine is listed. I've got one of these but
couldn't
philippe brochard [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
[...]
That works!
PS1: Like I don't find docs on this subjet (only messages), I'll
very happy to make one or include one in a FAQ. (But I have to
understand what to do)
One of the problems is that I do not have a modem and have never
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