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On Thu, 31 Mar 2005 16:30:11 +0200, Michael Banck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Well, I think there are two seperate issues. For Debian GNU/Hurd (or
> any other distribution) "better than nothing" is good enough for the
> time being.
>
Ideally i would like to build something that gets improved
This all sounds very good to me.
The low-level stuff is what I am most interested in.
Recommend a good starting place on the L4 docs?
or any other L4 port info?
Sorry for all the requests for help, but
I am wanting to get a feel for what the group
is doing and where the development is headed.
Tha
On Thu, Mar 31, 2005 at 09:57:12PM +0900, Andre Caldas wrote:
> >enthropy gathering is the hardest part, but _any_ /dev/random would be
> >better then nothing... right? well except for the false-sense of
> >security issue but once their is something, it can be improoved... If
> >this hasn't been do
Hello!
enthropy gathering is the hardest part, but _any_ /dev/random would be
better then nothing... right? well except for the false-sense of
security issue but once their is something, it can be improoved... If
this hasn't been done yet, i'll definetly be down to work on it.
It seems that you alr
Hi
I just 'installed' the debian gnu hurd and realized that there is no
/dev/random yet. After some googling i noticed that there are two
random translators out there one written by Marcus Brinkmann and one
by someone else... I couldn't find either, links were dead.
Anyone know what the status o
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I like device drivers, scheduling, memory managment, security.
I've read that device drivers are a good and simpler way to get
started in kernel development...
It sounds to me that you are interested in working on the L4 port,
particularly the device driver framework. It w