On 18 Dec 2003 18:23:07 +0100 Marco Gerards wrote:
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: If you mean the Debian GNU/Hurd ISOs, you can find them on:
:
: ftp://ftp.gnuab.org/pub/gnu.iso/K5
mirror on ftp://zoidberg.student.utwente.nl/Hurd-K5
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On Thu, 13 Nov 2003 20:45:03 +1300 (NZDT) Philip Charles wrote:
: 3. Who would be prepared to host the images?
I'll mirror them instead of the K4 iso's I have now.
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ges are the latest, I mirror them on
ftp://zoidberg.student.utwente.nl
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",.*'
Now also available from:
ftp://zoidberg.student.utwente.nl/Hurd-K4/
Images are checked against md5 sums as recieved from Philip Charles.
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On Sat, 13 Sep 2003 22:25:47 +1200 (NZST) Philip Charles wrote:
: Attila Nagy has received the CD images and they are available at
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: ftp://ftp.fsn.hu/pub/CDROM-Images/hurd/hurd-K4/
: rsync://ftp.fsn.hu/cdimages/hurd/hurd-K4/
:
: Thanks Attila!!
Are mirrors useful ?
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On Sat, 16 Aug 2003 17:43:16 +0100 (BST) Greg Buchholz wrote:
: BTW, do
: those German hackers ever sleep? I swear I've seen Marcus post at
: every hour of the day!
"" Sleep, she is for the weak. ""
-- userfriendly episode ???
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ar exited whith status -1. Is this normal behaviour for the cd install
? What is went wrong ?
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rnel will cause a panic.
This is known and documented. Of course when there is nothing
happening for 10 minutes something is wrong anyway.
You might want to check http://www.gnu.org/software/hurd/install.html
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reat me as a lunatic :)
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Greetings,
> Build everything, as random needs other libraries to actually
> link/compile, and it doesn't use the system wide ones.
Well I actually I did make the whole hurd cvs tree without errors (as I
stated in my original mail), but this message error eppeared anyway.
> Do people actually
Greetings,
> $ cd hurd
> $ tar xzvf /random.tar.gz
> $ mkdir ../hurd.obj ; cd hurd.obj # Building in the source tree is
> untested. $ ../hurd/configure
> $ cd random
> $ make
I believe I haven't bin clear in my previous mail: I did all of the above
already and making random gave me the followi
Thanks Alfred - the knowledge that there exists such a thing as autoconf, and
the knowledge that this thing is called "autoconf" were the missing part in
me general understanding of computers :)
I believe that my cvs tree related problems have solved themself after
properly configuring.
There n
> > If you have the hurd source, anduntar beneath the tree, and
> > configure, then make in the random directory. IIRC that's all it
> > takes.
>
> I hope that makes sense.
Well I once downloaded the hurd cvs tree so I now took a look at it, but now I
only have more questions:
Firs
> Try marcus' random translator, usually it can be found at
> ftp.gnu.org/gnu/hurd/contrib/marcus/random.tar.gz but for now since alpha
> is unavailable try hurd.dyndns.org/random.tar.gz . No guanrantees about
> the bandwidth of my site, but you should be able to get it no problem.
I downed the
Is there a mirror problem ? I have a seriously fast uplink here (130.89.x.x)
and I can run a ftp server, although the traffic should be limited to about
40G per 7 days.
Our domain staff also runs their own debian mirror, but not always up to date
:(
Jaap
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e the entropy tar ball ?
I also noticed that the entropy tar ball wants to patch the mach mini kernel -
should this really be nescessary ? I mean is gathering random bits not a far
to specialised task to do in the mini kernel ?
Thanks for reading :),
Jaap Karssenberg
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> The problem is with the ext2fs server---it does not handle block sizes
> of 1024 well. You should set up the to-be-hurd partition with
>
> mke2fs -o hurd -b 4096
The system still gives a "bad access .." error while booting but the
native-install no longer hangs - grea
> > > What kind of hardware do you have?
> >
> > Athlon 700 processor
>
> This doesn't surprise me. I don't know what goes on with some amd chips
> but I have heard of them not working with some programs. I can't seem to
> find any reference to this problem. If you have another machine, a pen
> What kind of hardware do you have?
Athlon 700 processor
MSI motherboard (via chipset)
Seagate 15G hd
hda1 6G linux redhat (ext3)
hda2 390mb linux swap
hda3 500mb hurd (ext2)
hda4 extended partition 8G
hda5 linux (ext3)
no fancy things as far as
Though i reckon hurd
wouldn't boot at all if this was a problem - also i dont use any usb devices.
I would be very happy if someone could hint me towards a sollution,
Jaap Karssenberg
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