> "Robert" == Robert Millan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Robert> VMware never worked well with GNU/Hurd, and as it's non-free
Robert> software it can't be supported properly. I suggest you try with
Robert> Bochs, which can run the GNU system with few errors now.
Has anyone tried GNU/Hurd with
le mer 23-10-2002 à 23:33, Niels Möller a écrit :
> But that's all I've seen. So is anybody actually working on a hurdish
> networking stack? I've seen no signs of that.
If nobody works on it, I am volunteer. And if someone does it, I am
ready to help.
As you said, it seems to me that a complete r
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Gaël Le Mignot) writes:
> The current tcp/ip stack (the pfinet server) is IPv4 only, but a
> redesign and reimplementation of this stack is in progress.
What are you referring to here? I think most agree that the current
pfinet is a somewhat ugly hack that probably should be re
le mer 23-10-2002 à 09:39, Gaël Le Mignot a écrit :
> The current tcp/ip stack (the pfinet
> server) is IPv4 only, but a redesign and reimplementation of this stack is
> in progress.
Who does it and where ? I did not find it.
I would be _very_ interested in helping such a project.
olivier
On Tue, Oct 22, 2002 at 02:27:01PM -0400, Dave Stubbs wrote:
> Hello there,
>
> I finally got the HURD to boot in a VMware environment.
Hi,
VMware never worked well with GNU/Hurd, and as it's non-free
software it can't be supported properly. I suggest you try
with Bochs, which can run the GNU sy
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On Sun, Oct 20, 2002 at 01:05:16AM +0200, Stefan Jenkner wrote:
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> The keymaps itself were installed by one of the console- debs.
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On Wed, 23 Oct 2002, Gaël Le Mignot wrote:
> >does anyone know how the hurd kernel
>
> The Hurd is not a kernel, it's a collection of servers running in user-space
> as normal processes in top of a micro-kernel.
sounds cool :) thanks for the explanation. :)
>
> > handles ipv4/ipv6 socket?
Good news first. It becomes more tedious to track the bug-free
packages. Besides the usual serious bugs, the following issues remain:
- wxwindows2.2 is still unbuildable in unstable, not yet removed
from unstable, package maintainer does not respond. Oh fun!
- postgresql: doesn't go to testing
Fabio a écrit :
> Hi all,
Hi
> does anyone know how the hurd kernel
The Hurd is not a kernel, it's a collection of servers running in user-space
as normal processes in top of a micro-kernel.
> handles ipv4/ipv6 socket??
> Does it work similar to the linux kernel (ipv6 bind listen
Hi all,
does anyone know how the hurd kernel handles ipv4/ipv6 socket??
Does it work similar to the linux kernel (ipv6 bind listen both ipv6 and
ipv4) or like *BSD (ipv6 is a standalone bind)???
Sorry if it is a dumb question but I don't have resources (yet) to play
with hurd.
Thanks
Fab
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