Re: [dev] xv6

2011-11-13 Thread Jan
On Sat, 12 Nov 2011 17:50:32 +0100, Truls Becken wrote: In my defence, I both searched through the mailing list page using my browser, and searched for xv6 site:suckless.org with DDG, without finding anything. After Kurt pointed out that it had been discussed before, I tried the same query with

Re: [dev] xv6

2011-11-12 Thread hiro
Cope with it, this is a mailing list. It's easier to post. You might want to create a stupid PHP script backed by mysql and call it the suckless forum.

Re: [dev] xv6

2011-11-12 Thread Truls Becken
In my defence, I both searched through the mailing list page using my browser, and searched for xv6 site:suckless.org with DDG, without finding anything. After Kurt pointed out that it had been discussed before, I tried the same query with Google, which found one mail mentioning xv6 in the middle

[dev] xv6

2011-11-09 Thread Truls Becken
Hi, Professors at MIT have rewritten Unix V6 in 7000 lines of ANSI C for use in operating system class. I thought it might interest some people on this list. http://pdos.csail.mit.edu/6.828/2011/xv6.html -Truls

Re: [dev] xv6

2011-11-09 Thread Kurt H Maier
This is five years old, and has been discussed on this list at least once in the past year. Thanks for the reddit feed. -- # Kurt H Maier

Re: [dev] xv6

2011-11-09 Thread markus schnalke
[2011-11-09 14:52] Kurt H Maier karmaf...@gmail.com This is five years old, and has been discussed on this list at least once in the past year. How about having all mail to the list going through a program to check if there are large similarities to old messages in the list archive. If so,