José Salaver Torres wrote:
I have been searching for a project about making a port for powerpc of
the gnu-Mach microkernel, the only thing I have found is a project for
making run the osf-mach into Hurd, that seems crap, because I have read
that osf-mach doesn't have a GPL license.
I have knowledg
José Salaver Torres <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I have been searching for a project about making a port for powerpc of
> the gnu-Mach microkernel, the only thing I have found is a project for
> making run the osf-mach into Hurd, that seems crap, because I have read
> that osf-mach doesn't have a
I have been searching for a project about making a port for powerpc of
the gnu-Mach microkernel, the only thing I have found is a project for
making run the osf-mach into Hurd, that seems crap, because I have read
that osf-mach doesn't have a GPL license.
I have knowledge of C and POSIX, so what c
I have been searching for a project about making a port for powerpc of
the gnu-Mach microkernel, the only thing I have found is a project for
making run the osf-mach into Hurd, that seems crap, because I have read
that osf-mach doesn't have a GPL license.
I have knowledge of C and POSIX, so what c
Regarding this task:
http://savannah.gnu.org/people/viewjob.php?group_id=3972&job_id=194
Does anyone have any idea on what this shared memory feature is for? What
exactly is the shared memory X11 server supposed to do, compared to an
ordinary X11 server, by being implemented in shared memory? W