Hurd user survey

2000-03-06 Thread George A. Dowding
1) yes 2) I haven't got past the successful install, because of other committments. My next stage involves getting onto the network. I have a functioning linux box that I am going to attempt to use as a gateway. There appears to be somewhat of a learning curve for me there. 3) Haven't spent

Re: HURD file system

2000-03-06 Thread Marcus Brinkmann
On Tue, Feb 22, 2000 at 10:55:02PM +0300, Sova wrote: > I deal with OS which uses HURD file system and I need module for reading > this file system under Linux Red Hat. Can You help me with my problem? What do you think you are using when you say HURD file system? The Hurd filesystem is either p

Threading (pthreads in particular)

2000-03-06 Thread Brent Fulgham
I was working with the 1.5.2 version of Python this weekend to get it to build on the Hurd (Python assumes some funky non-CMU variant of cthreads which requires some source changes to work on the hurd). I was wondering how the progress goes with respect to getting pthreads running on the Hurd. L

Re: Hurd user survey

2000-03-06 Thread R Joseph Wright
> > 1) Have you successfully gotten the Hurd running? Yes > > 2) If so, is your Hurd box currently running as you expect it to? It runs a bit better than I expected it to, although I never really use it because a) No ppp b) I don't understand it c) I'm hooked on FreeBSD

Re: Hurd user survey

2000-03-06 Thread Didier Dubois
Gordon Matzigkeit wrote: > I'm taking an informal survey of people who use the Hurd, to get some > idea of how things are progressing. Please reply to me privately, or > to [EMAIL PROTECTED] as appropriate. > > 1) Have you successfully gotten the Hurd running? > No > > 2) If so, is your Hurd b

Re: Hurd user survey

2000-03-06 Thread Didier Dubois
Gordon Matzigkeit wrote: > I'm taking an informal survey of people who use the Hurd, to get some > idea of how things are progressing. Please reply to me privately, or > to [EMAIL PROTECTED] as appropriate. > > 1) Have you successfully gotten the Hurd running? No. will try once again a soon as

HURD file system

2000-03-06 Thread Sova
Hello. I deal with OS which uses HURD file system and I need module for reading this file system under Linux Red Hat. Can You help me with my problem? I'll humbly thank you. Vladimir P. Malinovsky

Re: Hurd user survey

2000-03-06 Thread Jeff Bailey
On Mon, Mar 06, 2000 at 11:48:12AM -0600, Gordon Matzigkeit wrote: > 1) Have you successfully gotten the Hurd running? Yes - I have had the Hurd running in one form or another for nearly 3 years. > 2) If so, is your Hurd box currently running as you expect it to? Better. I have a web server w

Hurd user survey

2000-03-06 Thread Gordon Matzigkeit
I'm taking an informal survey of people who use the Hurd, to get some idea of how things are progressing. Please reply to me privately, or to [EMAIL PROTECTED] as appropriate. 1) Have you successfully gotten the Hurd running? 2) If so, is your Hurd box currently running as you expect it to? 3)