"Gregg C Levine" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> What is, the L4?
It's a modern micro kernel developed at the Technical University of
Karlsruhe, and perhaps at some other places. It's small (meaning that
a lot of stuff that is done by Mach has to be done in user space), and
aimed for good performac
Thanks for the patch, I applied the change.
Note however that your patch was reversed and didn't apply cleanly.
Thanks,
Marcus
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Hello from Gregg C Levine
What is, the L4? About all I know about that term, is that it's a
Lagrange point in space. I vaguely have heard about it, someplace, in
relationship to the base HURD project, but that's all.
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able to compete with traditional systems, but outperform them.
In order to achieve this goal, a multi-server architecture has been
-embraced. The initial prototype of the H
bug-hurd
fast exit
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