Hi, On Thu, Jul 29, 2010 at 02:21:57PM +0200, Arne Babenhauserheide wrote:
> Am I right in reading your mail, that the real show stoppers for a pure Hurd > environment for you are > > * Hurd related: > - Boot on laptop ;) > - Non-jerky X > - Switching between console and X > - A full-featured high-resolution console (doesn???t good X suffice?) > - WLAN > - Ported Firefox > - Flash > > * Others (have to be fixed, though): > - NFS: climm, w3m, git > > Also USB, since it???s often needed??? > > Is that about right? Well, roughly. But it's really hard to simplify it like this. The original list has a lot of if's for a reason -- it really depends a lot on the setup I choose, and thus what workarounds I can apply... If by "pure" Hurd environment you mean having no Linux boxes at all (not even the router) running in parallel, there are a few more showstoppers. > Which of these would persist with Linux on the Laptop as backup? Most of them. Dual-booting is really too much pain for all but very sporadic use cases. -antrik-