* Mario Marietto <marietto2...@gmail.com> [20230819 12:36]: > I'm not experienced,but I suspect that those kinds of bugs aren't caused by > the kind of userland,but at a level of abstraction layer. So,if you change > userland,you will not fix them.
I think I made it pretty clear what kind of issues a new userland will fix, and it doesn't look like anyone would want to debate that, because it's just too obvious. Again, the only open question about my project is whether it will be feasible at all to build such a userland from source instead of the "traditional" approach to repackage some newer Linux distribution. Any other issues you might have encountered with Linuxulator are unrelated to this thread. Bye, Felix -- Felix Palmen <zir...@freebsd.org> {private} fe...@palmen-it.de -- ports committer -- {web} http://palmen-it.de {pgp public key} http://palmen-it.de/pub.txt {pgp fingerprint} 6936 13D5 5BBF 4837 B212 3ACC 54AD E006 9879 F231
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