> Is there a way using that gcc-i386-gnu and the mig-stuff on other linux > distributions than debian?
You can build a cross compiler for the Hurd on SuSe; the same holds for MiG. Can you use the Debian packages? I have no clue. > I just have a SuSe 7.0 (or something between) and I just can find that > deb-packages for the crosscompile stuff. I'm not really willing about > installing another linux distribution in order to get that hurd running > somehow. You do not need to do any cross compiling to get the hurd installed: you will need to compile dpkg for SuSe and then leave most of the rest to the cross-install script. > Somebody told about http://hurddocs.sourceforge.net . As I was looking > on it I just get the Title with a scrollbar on the top and a sourceforge > logo in the right bottom, that's it. So, the maintainer should take a > look on that code or scripts or whatever you used. There are also people > around that don't use lynx or netscape. > > Why should I have up to three browsers on my computer?? The HTML or XML > or whatever has a lot of possibilities to make pages visible for > everybody! The site does not have just IE users, but also Netscape (and I imagine most others as well). From the page: This ``site follows the w3 consortiums standards for accesibility, and doesn't use tables for layout . . . I have tested with Mozilla and Lynx'' So, view the source or talk to Jeff Bailey. -Neal -- Neal H Walfield University of Massachusetts at Lowell [EMAIL PROTECTED] or [EMAIL PROTECTED]

