Dear Patrick,
On Tue, 2004-08-10 at 00:45, Patrick Strasser wrote: > arief# wrote: > > Being unable to access anon-CVS from office (or other net access beside > > http and ftp), > > You can tunnel ssh through http. > Google for "ProxyCommand http" or use > Corckscrew http://www.agroman.net/corkscrew/ > I've just apt-get corkscrew, insert ProxyCommand line just as the manpages said "ProxyCommand corkscrew ssh proxy proxyport %h %p", and I just get this message: "Proxy could not open connnection to www.gnome.org: Forbidden ssh_exchange_identification: Connection closed by remote host" I assume that's because my proxy-admin are much more evil than I'd thought? ;-) > > 4. Heck, I don't even own a computer now (this T30 is from my office) > > But you have one and installed the Hurd on it...? > Yup this T30, now it splits in three partitions, one (the biggest, about 25GB) for my debian unstable, two for the swap, three (only about 2GB) for gnu/hurd. Funny thing, I don't know what did I do last night, my gnu/hurd got panic over and over again. Will try to reinstall again today. > Question to people with more sight of future: Is there any chance of a > next release with Mach? > I often read, there will be a release when it's ready. Are there any > precise requirements for release other than the Task in the Hurd TODO? I > expect the GNUMach TODO not be be completely done at any time though, of > course no big feature ads. > In other words: Do we have hopes for a release before L4/Hurd? > And what are our current status with L4/Hurd? It seems we get it to work to boot, and then what? Best Regards. -arief _______________________________________________ Bug-hurd mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/bug-hurd