Nevertheless, if someone wants a 64bit kernel that could be used as a terminal, I'd say Erik's copy would be fine for that.
On Feb 7, 2013, at 11:42 PM, David du Colombier <0in...@gmail.com> wrote: >> Erik's 9atom which distributes basically the same source as you can >> find on lsub.org (because he wrote a lot of the patches for the lsub >> fork) > > Erik's NIX is quite different from the current code at Lsub > and there are a number of additions, mostly related to terminals. > > In particular, as Erik said earlier (and I just confirmed it), > the e820 change made it incompatible with the current 9boot > from Bell Labs as is (which works fine with googlecode/lsub code). > > -- > David du Colombier