Yes. We will indeed be phasing out Linux support when Hurd is ready. We plan
to do this in tandem to our switchover to 100% photon based computing cores
and the new GNUeron Hallucinatronic machine-brain interface. Some people
claim this deadline is not reachable by 2012. The Mayan lunar producti
James Thayer wrote:
> Debian,
>
> Once GNU Hurd is ready for production use, will you still support Linux
> versions of Debian, or will GNU Hurd be the only kernel Debian supports?
> That is, will you support both?
Ask again when Hurd ran stable for two years and supports all platforms
that De
James Thayer wrote:
> Once GNU Hurd is ready for production use, will you still support Linux
> versions of Debian, or will GNU Hurd be the only kernel Debian supports?
> That is, will you support both?
Not only will we support both, we may soon add the FreeBSD kernel. Debian
is not the FSF.
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On Sun, 2004-07-04 at 08:47, James Thayer wrote:
> Once GNU Hurd is ready for production use, will you still support Linux
> versions of Debian, or will GNU Hurd be the only kernel Debian supports?
> That is, will you support both?
Asking such a question implies that you don't understand the De
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Debian,
Once GNU Hurd is ready for production use, will you still support Linux
versions of Debian, or will GNU Hurd be the only kernel Debian supports?
That is, will you support both?
Thanks!
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--James Thayer
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