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2007-04-04 Thread Thomas Schwinge
Hello! On Wed, Apr 04, 2007 at 11:53:54AM +, s?kdh khbk wrote: > I AM LOOKING FOR THE ACCOUNTS ..acc login? Uhm, sorry? For a shell account or what? Regards, Thomas signature.asc Description: Digital signature ___ Bug-hurd mailing list Bug-hur

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2007-02-17 Thread Pierre THIERRY
Scribit Pierre THIERRY dies 17/02/2007 hora 22:55: > Well, you know the difference between theory and practice... ...in theory, none. Finally, Pierre -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] OpenPGP 0xD9D50D8A signature.asc Description: Digital signature ___ Bug-hurd ma

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2007-02-17 Thread Pierre THIERRY
Scribit [EMAIL PROTECTED] dies 16/02/2007 hora 05:16: > [Hurd] is predestined for such experiments -- at least in theory :-) Well, you know the difference between theory and practice... Quickly, Pierre -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] OpenPGP 0xD9D50D8A signature.asc Description: Digital signature ___

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2007-02-15 Thread olafBuddenhagen
Hi, On Thu, Feb 15, 2007 at 01:47:04AM +0100, Pierre THIERRY wrote: > The system you vaguely describe wouldn't be much easier to add in > Mach, the kernel currently used by the Hurd, than in any other free > kernel. I wouldn't say that. Note that the main driving idea behind the Hurd architectur

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2007-02-14 Thread Pierre THIERRY
Scribit Tomasz Witko dies 13/02/2007 hora 20:16: > I am writing this as hurd is still fairly new and this may possibly be > writen into the kernel now. Hurd's kernel is anything but new, nor is Hurd. The system you vaguely describe wouldn't be much easier to add in Mach, the kernel currently used

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2003-08-16 Thread Gregg C Levine
Hello from Gregg C Levine >From your message, its difficult to tell. Can you supply more details please? And with a subject, as well. Also please do not use HTML mail. --- Gregg C Levine [EMAIL PROTECTED] "The Force will b

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2000-12-08 Thread oberg
Hi, You should look over the Hurd links at http://www.fprintf.net/hurd/ Look through the sources of the hurd: http://cvs.gnu.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/ - CVS Browser (under hurd/) http://www.tamacom.com/tour/hurd/index.html - 0.2 Release You might want to find and look at Linus Torvald's original ver