Alfred M. Szmidt schrieb:
module
(hd0,0)/hurd/ext2fs.static
--multiboot-command-line=${kernel-command-line}
--host-priv-port=${host-port}
--device-master-port=${device-port}
--exec-server-task=${exec-task} -T
typed ${root} $(task-create) $(task-resume)
This should be one line.
Yuval Tanny schrieb:
I don't sure. That is my /proc/interrupts on GNU/Linux:
Better use "lspci -v" . This gives you slightly more information than
you need, but you'll be able to identify the exact devices and which IRQ
they use.
You can definitely disable your soundcard, as sound is currently no
CC-ing bug-hurd
Ognyan Kulev wrote:
Patrick Strasser wrote:
Unicode did not work until i set it to
/hurd/console --encoding=UTF-8
via
settrans /dev/vcs /hurd/console --encoding=UTF-8
I think this should be the default. The change will be in MAKEDEV. Will
you submit bug for the hurd package
--encoding=UTF-8
The rest is working very well. I followed the instructions at
http://hurd.gnufans.org/bin/view/Hurd/HurdConsole
Patrick
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-> cho
arief# wrote:
Being unable to access anon-CVS from office (or other net access beside
http and ftp),
You can tunnel ssh through http.
Google for "ProxyCommand http" or use
Corckscrew http://www.agroman.net/corkscrew/
> With these restrictions:
1. I only have ftp and http access to the net (office
yone
who could clarify this?
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ild your
kernel. But you can do this on a Linux system.
Patrick
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in other words:
noone has made a list.
A newby won't get a snapshot or check out code from CVS and dig for half
a day for the drivers of her devices.
No, there is currently no know up-to-date Supported Hardware List.
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ut it online via HTTP.
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oblem (Packages not tested. Anyone
to confirm?)
Regards
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s ftp server. Please contact me
off-list for details.
Patrick
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e able
to extend knowledge. This also means back-referneces to things one
should already know.
Patrick
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'd like to write a document in this style. I think I'm quite qualified
for this task, as I do not really know where to start and how things
work. Someone else to join the party?
Perhaps someone is willing to ask some guiding question?
Patrick
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I'd like to write a document in this style. I think I'm quite qualified
for this task, as I do not really know where to start and how things
work. Someone else to join the party?
Perhaps someone is willing to ask some guiding question?
Patrick
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member that it's the complete Glibc!
It took quite a while to build with GLOBAL. Note: DON'T MIRROR! It's
somewhat smaller than 1 GB!
Have fun!
Patrick
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hat somtimes puzzles me: What is the role of RMS in the
Hurd? I sometimes read posts about features or releases anounced by RMS,
which noone on the lists has ever heard of. Lot's of people keep an eye
of what RMS says.
Patrick
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bilty would be to store some configuriation in the file and set
a transloator that would use this configuration. Is this somthing anyone
has already tried?
A fortuner translator could the underlying file.
Just some thoughts.
Patrick
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on all distros. I worked on Mandrake 9.1. Dependencies are
empty, though.
You can find the files at
http://www.htu.tugraz.at/~past/hurd/crosshurd/
Patrick
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-task=task-create)
Patrick
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unig.
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rsync.
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bout this fallback directory Atilla had for this daily
Woody images?
If you need any help, I'd gladly help you.
> I hope to have this completed within a week.
Great! I didn't expect them that soon.
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Stude
Philip Charles wrote:
On Fri, 31 May 2002, Patrick Strasser wrote:
Cut
To sum up, first we need a list of files that can be found on mirrors
with their corresponding location, what I'm trying to do ATM. And second
the files itself for the checksums, which we get from the mounted image.
I now
Richard Atterer wrote:
On Wed, May 29, 2002 at 01:53:17PM +0200, Patrick Strasser wrote:
In case the size is really a problem, note that you can always refine
the script used to generate the "debian-superseded" contents. Attila
just puts *all* outdated files there (because his CDs ac
we
try to avoid.
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Patrick Strasser wrote:
I hate to write this, but my nightly struggle for some number was vain.
Some statistics for the hurd-H4-CD1 image:
2069 files,
1888 packages,
381 could not be fetched from the Deibian mirrors (of which 3 where
duplicates. Can this even happen?)
14 Packages* files,
4
g the 154 not found packages with 0.3 Mb/package, I
estimate template to be about 50-70 Mb.
This would be a template that worked at least until yesterday ;-)
(At this point I'd like to thank my new friends grep, less and sed and
of courde the pipe :)
Patrick
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Richard Atterer wrote:
>Hello Patrick,
>
>On Tue, May 28, 2002 at 02:16:29PM +0200, Patrick Strasser wrote:
>
>>The image was mounted loopback to hurd-image in the jigdo dir.
>>
>I guess you mean the hurd-data/ dir you gave to jigdo-file below?
>
Exactly
>
>By s
ciated!
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Philip Charles wrote:
On Sat, 23 Mar 2002, Danalien wrote:
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How about having a slogan on the shirts? Maybe one of the following?
The GNU Hurd - be a part of it!
nah, what? be a part of what?
How can one be a part of something one dosen't know what it is?
Port applications. Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED] Look at
http://people.debian.org/~jbailey/turtle/group/Debian/index.html
This link is dead now. I assume people should have a look at
http://people.debian.org/~jbailey/buildd/index.php
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Oystein Viggen wrote:
* [Sean Neakums]
AFAIR, they use the "Server:" header in the HTTP response to determine
the OS of the server, rather than fingerprinting the TCP/IP stack.
But I could be wrong.
They use something they call "passive tcp fingerprinting". I don't know
exactly what that implie
hostmultiplexer.)
Third you are completely in user-space. A fs crash should not be a big
problem... just restart your translator (is done at you next fs access).
Patrick
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ngston, Ontario, I will be a debian developers someday.
Looks like we are a lot of people at around 20...
One mor: me!
Patrick Strasser
I just had birthday last week. It was my 21st, I have to pull the median
over to 21 ;)
Graz (original Stubenberg), Austria.
Patrick
ve heard about user-mode-linux?
http://sourceforge.net/projects/user-mode-linux/
They run a patched kernel as an user process like a sub-hurd. This could
be a point to start and look for experiencies.
Patrick
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ve heard about user-mode-linux?
http://sourceforge.net/projects/user-mode-linux/
They run a patched kernel as an user process like a sub-hurd. This could
be a point to start and look for experiencies.
Patrick
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your maximum uptime?
Patrick
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Hello!
I plan to set up and publish every month a list of Hurd projects. I'd like
to include active and not active or abandoned projects.
The list intended to give an overview about work around the Hurd and a
starting point for people willing to join.
Pease give following information:
A short nam
ieve other than Geocrawler?
Do we have a recommendet development environment?
Do we have a guide to fix known frequent bugs/issues while porting?
Do we have some goals or basic principles for design? Is there any
definition if "Hurdishness"?
Generally: We need good documentation and high quality information. we
can't get users nor developers without these.
Patrick
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Neal H Walfield wrote:
>
> Welcome to the Hurd
> ===
>
> Welcome to the Hurd. This email is automatically sent at the begining
> of each month to the help-hurd@gnu.org and debian-hurd@lists.debian.org
> mailing lists. This mess
Ulrich Eckhardt wrote:
>
> Hi Glenn!
>
> I personally like the original Hurd-logo very much. It is something that
> resembles which is inside and to someone who doesn't know, it looks very
> mysterious.
> Therefore, of your logos, I'd prefer to have a variant of the first one you
> did (the one
"Jackson, Harry" wrote:
>
> Where can I browse the hurd list and does anyone know if there is
> a rough date for Debian to release it.
>
> Regards;
> Harry Jackson.
> (+44) 207 947 1259
There are Three lists:
Debian-Hurd:http://lists.debian.org/
Gnu bug-hurd: http://mail.g
Jim Franklin wrote:
> I think Jeff Bailey at hurd.zugzug.com was looking for some help
Maybe kind of off-topic: Is this the Hurd server running apache?
And: Found this (some new(old?) ideas for file system developers):
http://linuxtoday.com/stories/5556.html
Patrick
Thierry Laronde wrote:
> Can we consider that every
> people subscribing to the hurd list could receive, when subscribing, a
> page with the basic explanations on :
> 1) Where to find informations about the Hurd ;
> 2) pointers to the installation's guides ;
> 3) pointers to the documentation site.
Kevin Everets wrote:
> On a somewhat related note, does anyone know why, when using apt, that
> the line seems to wrap at 79 columns instead of 80? The progress
> indication looks fine until the current speed is calculated and
> displayed right-justified. This makes several lines come out and
> sc
Neal H Walfield wrote:
> I do not think removing a few functions would make any kind of
> difference -- if they are that slow avoid using them.
It would be a lot of work and break the interface/compatibility with
other flavours of Mach, if that is a reason for the project.
But OTOH it would eas
David Leimbach wrote:
>
> I have a problem with compatibility on an ATA card.
> Are there any MACH kernel options that will allow me to specify where my ide
> drives really are.
>
> Grub sees the drives just fine as well as linux and Windows. MACH cannot seem
> to find the root directory so I am
Peter Staudt wrote:
> In German it seems that names of OS are treated like names of towns.
> You never say "der, die oder das Berlin" that would sound silly. But
> if you use demonstrative pronouns it's simply neutral
> "dieses sch...s Windows" (ok, we'll not discuss wether Windows is an OS).
>
>
Hi there!
I read German documentation as praparation for own tries on
documentation. I noticed the geramn transcription of "the Hurd" and
wondered if it is male/female/neutral singular/plural as german
distinguishes articles by those.
I guess it's like "the herd", "the cluster" or "the swarm".
I
Farid Hajji wrote:
>
> Jean-Philippe BOISSEAU wrote Fri, 10 Nov 2000 14:00:41 +0100):
> > A friend and I were wondering about relevancy of a distributed os.
> > When we discovered Mach concept, as implemented in Hurd, whe thought
> > about an os that would run on several machines, as current OSes
Robert Bihlmeyer schrieb:
>
> Marc Singer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > The numbering is still strange as this device is *still* numbered
> > hd2 even though there are no other IDE hard drives in the machine.
>
> Is it possible that this device is a master on the second IDE channel?
> If you
though there are
> no other IDE hard drives in the machine.
I have a disk (master) and a CD-drive (slave) on IDE channel 1 and a
disk (single) on channel 2. Hurd gets hd0 and hd2.
Perhaps you have your drive at 2nd channel?
Patrick Strasser
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