Re: Staying up to date

2005-12-23 Thread Dani Doni
> To stay uptodate, read the bug-hurd and l4-hurd mailing lists I will. Thank you all. See you -- Dani

Re: Staying up to date

2005-12-23 Thread Michael Banck
On Fri, Dec 23, 2005 at 09:40:52AM +0100, Dani Doni wrote: > Sorry, well I meant Debian GNU/Hurd, but what about HURD in general? To stay uptodate, read the bug-hurd and l4-hurd mailing lists, maybe occasionally through their web archives if you do not want to subscribe. Other sources of informat

Re: Staying up to date

2005-12-23 Thread Dani Doni
Sorry, well I meant Debian GNU/Hurd, but what about HURD in general? -- Dani 2005/12/23, Andrew Donnellan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > Do you mean Debian GNU/Hurd of just the HURD in general? > > Andrew > > On 12/22/05, Dani Doni <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Hi guys, > > this should be a easy questio

Re: Staying up to date

2005-12-22 Thread Andrew Donnellan
Do you mean Debian GNU/Hurd of just the HURD in general? Andrew On 12/22/05, Dani Doni <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi guys, > this should be a easy question, but I'm getting confused becouse the > contradictory info I'm reading out there. > Which web page should I read to stay up to date about h

Re: Staying up to date

2005-12-22 Thread Alfred M. Szmidt
this should be a easy question, but I'm getting confused becouse the contradictory info I'm reading out there. Which web page should I read to stay up to date about hurd? The Hurd project web page, http://www.gnu.org/software/hurd/ This is the offical place for any information and news

Staying up to date

2005-12-22 Thread Dani Doni
Hi guys, this should be a easy question, but I'm getting confused becouse the contradictory info I'm reading out there. Which web page should I read to stay up to date about hurd?