There exist support to run wireless cards in Hurd? If no, its possible
(with the currently workable system) design that kind of device driver
to Hurd? Its already exists a lot of workable drivers in GNU/Linux and
FreeBSD, its possible port them to work on Hurd?
Thanks
Matheus Morais
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"Alfred M\. Szmidt" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I don't recall giving you any kind of permission to post private
> messages to a public list. This is what is inapprorpiate behaviour.
In this context, it is entirely appropriate.
Alfred, you don't get to declare the list standards. It is clear
Hi,
On 1/16/06, Matheus Morais <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> There exist support to run wireless cards in Hurd? If no, its possible (with
> the currently workable system) design that kind of device driver to Hurd?
> Its already exists a lot of workable drivers in GNU/Linux and FreeBSD, its
> possib
Matheus Morais <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>There exist support to run wireless cards in Hurd? If no, its possible
>(with the currently workable system) design that kind of device driver
>to Hurd? Its already exists a lot of workable drivers in GNU/Linux and
>FreeBSD, its possible
On Mon, Jan 16, 2006 at 11:52:43AM -0200, Matheus Morais wrote:
> There exist support to run wireless cards in Hurd? If no, its possible (with
> the currently workable system) design that kind of device driver to Hurd?
> Its already exists a lot of workable drivers in GNU/Linux and FreeBSD, its
> p
Hi!
On Mon, Jan 16, 2006 at 11:52:43AM -0200, Matheus Morais wrote:
> There exist support to run wireless cards in Hurd?
No, not yet.
> If no, its possible (with
> the currently workable system) design that kind of device driver to Hurd?
> Its already exists a lot of workable drivers in GNU/Linu
Hi,
Currently, setsid(0) always return 1, while it should return the sid of
the calling process. Here is a proposed patch:
[hurd]/proc/Changelog
2006-01-17 Samuel Thibault <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Fix setsid(0).
* pgrp.c (S_proc_getsid): When pid == 0, use `callerp' argument