I think that emulation usually denotes simulation so I would find another term or invent one to describe the linux emulation layer. -- Amancio Hasty [EMAIL PROTECTED] To Unsubscribe: send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with "unsubscribe freebsd-current" in the body of the message
- Re: Q: Extending the sysctl MIB for Linuxulator... Warner Losh
- Re: Q: Extending the sysctl MIB for Linuxul... Brian F. Feldman
- Re: Q: Extending the sysctl MIB for Lin... Marcel Moolenaar
- Re: Q: Extending the sysctl MIB for Lin... Andrew Gallatin
- Re: Q: Extending the sysctl MIB for Linuxulator var... Jordan K. Hubbard
- Re: Q: Extending the sysctl MIB for Linuxulator... Brian F. Feldman
- Re: Q: Extending the sysctl MIB for Linuxul... John-Mark Gurney
- Re: Q: Extending the sysctl MIB for Linuxulator variable... Mike Smith
- Re: Q: Extending the sysctl MIB for Linuxulator var... Warner Losh
- Re: Linuxulator: emulation? [was: Q: Extending ... Marcel Moolenaar
- Re: Linuxulator: emulation? [was: Q: Extend... Amancio Hasty
- Re: Linuxulator: emulation? [was: Q: Extend... Jordan K. Hubbard
- Re: Linuxulator: emulation? [was: Q: Ex... Tom Bartol
- Re: Linuxulator: emulation? [was: ... Peter S. Housel
- Re: Linuxulator: emulation? [was: ... Julian Elischer
- Re: Linuxulator: emulation? [w... Amancio Hasty
- Re: Linuxulator: emulation? [w... Alex Zepeda
- Re: Linuxulator: emulation? [w... Amancio Hasty
- Re: Linuxulator: emulation? [was: Q: Ex... Amancio Hasty
- Re: Linuxulator: emulation? [was: ... Jordan K. Hubbard
- Re: Linuxulator: emulation? [w... David O'Brien