Niels Möller wrote:
Marcus Brinkmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
On Sat, Jan 19, 2002 at 11:35:46AM -0800, Justin Langer wrote:
What can be its possible application?
You could access the web with all tools, including your shell. Instead
running wget, you could just try to use cp, for example.
T
> Setting this up isn't hard at all. It always is placed in |
> /servers/socket/*2*|, because that's where glibc will look for it.
> So be sure to install it this way: |settrans /servers/socket/*1*
> /hurd/pfinet --interface=eth0 OPTIONS|, where |OPTIONS| specify your
> IP addre
Yes there is some inconsistency there. Here is a
snippet of the problem:
Setting this up isn't hard at all. It always is placed in
/servers/socket/2, because that's where
glibc will look for it. So be sure to install it this way: settrans
/servers/socket/1 /hurd/pfinet --interface=eth0
OPTION
On Tue, 22 Jan 2002 06:15:57 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
[..]
So, I did not say that he was totally wrong, what I meant was that he
praised the translators, and left out a few facts from what is working at
the moment on the normal monolithic unix-side..
[..]
But as stated, I believe that we are on
On Tue, Jan 22, 2002 at 04:04:12PM -0500, Richard M. Kreuter wrote:
> How does/will/should a Hurd-based system store the settings of all
> translators for such tasks as making and using backups, and changing
> hard disks?
Passive translators are stored in the filesystem, just like files,
directori
Hi,
How does/will/should a Hurd-based system store the settings of all
translators for such tasks as making and using backups, and changing
hard disks?
Thanks,
Richard Kreuter
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