Hi,

On Sun, Apr 18, 2010 at 09:58:12AM +0200, Patrik Olsson wrote:

> I mean I'm not able to (or have time to) fix any problems that may
> arise if I use GNU/Hurd as a work station. It would just add another
> layer where "things can go wrong". I don't like taking too much risk,
> even though that path could in the end be more enjoyable. :-)

Well, if not even the developers are using the Hurd, who will?... :-)

IMHO it's the first step to show serious committment... Though I guess
that I'm probably the only one doing this; i.e. I'm most likely the only
person on the planet actually using a Hurd workstation for my everyday
computing (makes me feel so special ;-) ) -- and even me only halfway.
(Running a Linux box in parallel with shared home over NFS and shared
terminal through ssh, so I can use it as a near-transparent fallback for
everything that doesn't work on the Hurd system...)

-antrik-


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