Applied both, thanks! Samuel
Yuqian Yang, le ven. 31 janv. 2025 18:31:38 +0800, a ecrit: > * The old "Access to a GNU/Hurd System" is very vague. Move it to > Running section. > > * Add details to Running section. Separate following things into > individual paragraphs. > > * Running platforms > * Pre-installed image or LiveCD > * Distributions > > * Add some recommandations. > --- > index.mdwn | 37 +++++++++++++++++++++++-------------- > 1 file changed, 23 insertions(+), 14 deletions(-) > > diff --git a/index.mdwn b/index.mdwn > index 3b2ea925..82e614f3 100644 > --- a/index.mdwn > +++ b/index.mdwn > @@ -57,12 +57,8 @@ So, you are interested in contributing to the GNU Hurd > project? Welcome! > Every single contribution is very much encouraged. Please read our > [[detailed > recommendations about how to contribute|contributing]]. > > -See our [[source_repositories]] for the source code. > - > -## Access to a GNU/Hurd System > - > -We provide accounts on our [[public_Hurd_boxen]], and there are also several > GNU/Hurd [[Distributions|hurd/running/distrib]] that allow for > -[[hurd/running/QEMU]] emulation. > +Follow section [[#Running_the_Hurd]] to run the Hurd. See our > +[[source_repositories]] for the source code. > > --- > # Getting Help > @@ -80,19 +76,32 @@ question, feel free to ask on a mailing list or on IRC. > <a name="run"> </a> > # Running the Hurd > > -The most functional distribution of the Hurd is the one provided by Debian. > -Find more information about it at the > -[Debian GNU/Hurd website](http://www.debian.org/ports/hurd/hurd-install). > +Running the Hurd may not be as hard as some people think. There are > +[[various_ways|hurd/running]]. The easiest one might be using a > +virtual machine platform. We also provide accounts on our > [[public_Hurd_boxen]]. > > -Along with it there are [[various_ways|hurd/running]] to run a GNU/Hurd > system. > -Three of them are > +Four of them are > > -* Installing a [[GNU/Hurd_distribution|hurd/running/distrib]], > -* Running it [[in_Xen|microkernel/mach/gnumach/ports/xen]] and > -* Starting a Hurd [[QEMU_image|hurd/running/qemu]] or > [[LiveCD|hurd/running/live_cd/]]. > +* Installing a [[GNU/Hurd_distribution|hurd/running/distrib]] to a real > machine. > +* Running it in [[Xen|microkernel/mach/gnumach/ports/xen]]. > +* Running it with [[QEMU|hurd/running/qemu]]. > * Running it with [[VirtualBox|hurd/running/virtualbox]], if you are familiar > with VirtualBox or using an OS which is difficult to run QEMU like Windows. > > +For a virtual machine, you can use either a > +[[pre-installed_qemu_image|hurd/running/qemu]] > +or a [[LiveCD|hurd/running/live_cd/]]. The pre-installed image (converted > +to proper format) can be used as a hard disk in a virtual machine to skip the > +installation step and run the Hurd directly. The LiveCD is just like the one > of > +other OS. > + > +There are also various [[GNU/Hurd_distributions|hurd/running/distrib]] which > you > +can choose from. The most functional one is the one provided > +by Debian. It's a good choice for a start, whether you have experience with > it, > +or if you can't decide which one to choose. It provides both a pre-installed > +image and a LiveCD. Find more information about it at the > +[Debian GNU/Hurd website](http://www.debian.org/ports/hurd/hurd-install). > + > And these web pages are a living proof of the usability of the Hurd, as they > are rendered on a [[Debian_GNU/Hurd|hurd/running/debian]] system. > > -- > Yuqian Yang <crup...@crupest.life> > > -- Samuel Je suis maintenant possesseur d'un ordinateur portable Compaq Armada 1592DT avec port infra-rouge. Auriez-vous connaissance de programmes suceptibles d'utiliser ce port afin de servir de télécommande ? -+- JN in NPC : ben quoi, c'est pas à ça que ça sert ?