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
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
le mar 08-10-2002 à 22:34, Marcus Brinkmann a écrit :
> I justn oticed that the autobuilder compiled it, and I wondered if it would
> run, but I don't have time to set up a boch image.
Be happy, Marcus, I have done this work !
As I said some time ago, I have set up an image of GNU under bochs, and
le lun 07-10-2002 à 14:48, Marcus Brinkmann a écrit :
> Hi,
>
> maybe someone wants to try out this compilation? If running the GNU/Hurd
> inside
> bochs under GNU/Linux is difficult, maybe it works better the other way
> round ;).
Maybe, maybe... :)
I've yet compiled bochs from sources (1.4.0
le ven 27-09-2002 à 13:02, Robert Millan a écrit :
> If you want to play with that, try to install the gdb debian
> package on it (last time i tried installing packages crashed and
> untarring binaries corrupted the filesystem)
Hi all,
I've successfully installed gdb on my GNU image under bochs.
I
le dim 01-09-2002 à 10:44, Robert Millan a écrit :
> X works on Debian GNU/Linux, you can just import the debconf settings
> of xserver-xfree86 (NOT the XF86Config file please) from a configured image
> like http://khazad.dyndns.org/bochs/gnu-linux/
I saw tips to make X work with bochs for GNU/Linu
le dim 01-09-2002 à 00:21, Robert Millan a écrit :
> On Sat, Aug 31, 2002 at 11:18:51PM +0200, Bruno Bonfils wrote:
> > Hi all,
> >
> > Friday, i decided to (re)install a GNU/Hurd. I don't have enough box,
> > that's why I need to use bochs. I didn't find a doc, so I write one.
>
> I did that alr
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