On Fri, Sep 08, 2000 at 11:26:15PM +0530, Manian, Shankar (Shankar) wrote:
> hi,
> I want to work ith the development of hued. But i dont know where to start.
> i am subscribed to this list. but couldn't get much out of it. Can anyone
> guide me where to start and also some guidance on deciding a t
On Fri, Sep 08, 2000 at 11:20:58AM -0500, rt wrote:
>
> great! i am going to start adding it as part of an independent
> study project at umich. is this the list to post questions,
> and report general progress on?
>
> i will make code updates available as people need the
yes. i am currently bringing /dev/random over from
linux. this should help faciliate the development
of crypto on the hurd as well as IPsec, which will
probably go in with what i am doing. (working with
another guy).
rt
On Sat, 9 Sep 2000, Xinwei
hi,
I want to work ith the development of hued. But i dont know where to start.
i am subscribed to this list. but couldn't get much out of it. Can anyone
guide me where to start and also some guidance on deciding a task to do ?
As for my background I am a fresh out of college. did my under grad. i
That's interesting. And I also want to know if IPsec if supported by
hurd? If not, I suggest to do these two things together.
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I wana to be a
On Thu, 7 Sep 2000, Roland McGrath wrote:
> > is IPv6 completed for Hurd? is it in progress?
>
> Nope and nope. It should be straightforward to add it, however. The
> pfinet server is written using the Linux 2.2.x ipv4 stack, and it would not
> be hard to incorporate the Linux ipv6 stack as
test
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On Thu, 07 Sep 2000, Roland McGrath wrote:
> > That's odd, since FreeBSD and Linux work fine on K6, even though
> > they don't do special treatment with K6 (as for the PGE bit). So
> > perhaps setting the bit is not the direct cause.
>
> Hmm, perhaps you can take a look at how they use the PGE
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