March 4, 2023 1:01 PM, "Sergey Bugaev" wrote:
>> May I help you create your email into some kind of manual page/wiki
>> article/blog post?
>
> Maybe?
>
> But first, seeing that you're interested -- have you managed to build
> / install / use the Terrible mDNS responder? Does it work for you?
>
Previously the lapic timer was calibrated by one-shot PIT timer2.
This method can be buggy and generally unused in emulation environments.
This patch reworks the timer calibration to use a mach timer based
on regular PIT interrupts to remapped IOAPIC pin.
This also changes the primary clock source
Hello!
Version 2.35 of glibc expects ‘const’-qualified parameters in
MiG-generated stubs. Unfortunately, that feature is not is MiG 1.8, the
latest release.
Would you consider tagging a new release and uploading a tarball to
ftp.gnu.org?
The reason I’m asking is that Guix will need such a tarba
> Hmmm... How do you run the Hurd? Do you run linux on bare metal and
> then Hurd on qemu?
Yes. I run Hurd on a qemu/libvirt VM that itself runs on GNU/Linux.
> When you are typing "herd.local" what does that
> mean?
>
> I suppose that means on your linux machine you are typing "ssh
> hurd.local
Sergey Bugaev writes:
> Hi,
>
> this is a shameless self-promotion :) I have posted about the Terrible
> mDNS responder on Mastodon before, but not on this list, and I have
> been making minor changes to it recently, so I thought I might as well
> announce it here, perhaps it could be useful to s