Hi, Is the list of translators on the web up to date?
→ http://www.bddebian.com/~hurd-web/hurd/translator/ Moreover: Which of these are actually usable (build and work)? To avoid forcing everyone to look up the site: Existing Translators * auth * exec * pfinet * pflocal * hostmux * storeio * ext2fs * fatfs * magic * mboxfs * unionfs * xmlfs * ... Translators Being Under Development * random * emailfs -- email as a filesystem * cvsfs * tmpfs * procfs * nsmux * ... Reason for asking: I think it would be great to have a LiveCD with all usable translators in it, including a tutorial which explains what you can do with them. That’s also something I’d like to contribute to, since I could just combine three things I like: learning new way to use the Hurd, helping people understand the Hurd and help getting people to try the Hurd (again). Best wishes, Arne PS: That’s the same for other free stuff I like – one similar thing I did is the Mercurial guide: http://mercurial.selenic.com/guide PPS: Great. I have my kmail back, and now I miss the editing features from emacs ;-)
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