Shakthi Kannan wrote:
Greetings!
Rebooted to grub.At grub prompt,
("find /boot/gnumach.gz" returns (hd0,2)
Once You've found gnumach.gz you've found your working partition.
You can set your default partition for the following commands with "root":
root (hd0,2)
For the "kernel" and "module" comm
Alfred M. Szmidt schrieb:
>How would you reconfigure keybindings? Add hooks that are run on
>some kind of event?
You are speaking of some kind of programming not configuration.
>Maybe include a specific file depending on the
>phases of the moon?
You forgot to switch on sarcastic mod
Barry deFreese schrieb:
If a release is useful, I don't think there is any reason to wait for any
particular fixes or features beforehand. Obviously the status quo is
years
better than 0.2 (literally) already. I don't see any harm in doing 0.3
tomorrow and 0.4 next week if worthwhile fixes/featu
Barry deFreese schrieb:
If a release is useful, I don't think there is any reason to wait for any
particular fixes or features beforehand. Obviously the status quo is
years
better than 0.2 (literally) already. I don't see any harm in doing 0.3
tomorrow and 0.4 next week if worthwhile fixes/featu
CC-ing bug-hurd
Ognyan Kulev wrote:
Patrick Strasser wrote:
Unicode did not work until i set it to
/hurd/console --encoding=UTF-8
via
settrans /dev/vcs /hurd/console --encoding=UTF-8
I think this should be the default. The change will be in MAKEDEV. Will
you submit bug for the hurd package
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/
> With these restrictions:
1. I only have ftp and http access to the net (office
permissions in his head. Computers can do that much better. Windows
XP has somthing called "effective rights". Very usefull. Such a tool
should take a situation (activity + user + rule set) and tell you what
is possible.
Patrick
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Marco Gerards wrote:
Patrick Strasser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
The HSCR is oline again after some trouble with the server. Search is
not available, but is worked on.
I'm sorry to say, but things are not good as they seemed before:
To save space I let GLOBAL gzip all pages, sa
libc
Each is HEAD from CVS. Last update was 2004-01-22.
Which Gnumach is now HEAD? traditional or OSKit?
Would OSKit be helpful? Which version, where to get one?
Moreover: What about Hurd/L4? Should it be included?
Patrick
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ork on the port and others will work on the
maintainance.
Patrick
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. GLOBAL supports emacs, vi
and others.
Have a look at
http://www.gnu.org/software/global/
Patrick
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D is GNUmach 2.0, IIRC)
libc
mig (for completeness)
Libc is quite big, and you should remember that it's the complete Glibc!
It took quite a while to build with GLOBAL. Note: DON'T MIRROR! It's
somewhat smaller than 1 GB!
Have fun!
Patrick
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Kilobug wrote:
> Ognyan Kulev wrote:
>
>> Kilobug wrote:
>>
>>> + * Hacked up from ImPS/2 support, by Gaƫl Le Mignot "Kilobug", 2002
>>
>>
>> ^
>> I don't know what the Hurd core developers think about this, but this
>> implies that everyone use iso-8859
Marcus Brinkmann wrote:
>
> On Thu, Jan 03, 2002 at 08:48:35PM +0100, Patrick Strasser wrote:
> > James Morrison wrote:
> > >
> > > --- Patrick Strasser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > That HCL is old. The new HCL is at
> > > http
James Morrison wrote:
>
> --- Patrick Strasser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> That HCL is old. The new HCL is at
> http://www.freesoftware.fsf.org/thug/gnumach_hardware.html .
>
I found the old link at hurd.gnu.org. This needs to be changed.
I'm willing to do this
l experience.
Patrick
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Hello!
I plan to set up and publish every month a list of Hurd projects. I'd like
to include active and not active or abandoned projects.
The list intended to give an overview about work around the Hurd and a
starting point for people willing to join.
Pease give following information:
A short na
Mark Kettenis wrote:
>
>Date: Fri, 26 Jan 2001 15:36:33 +0100
> From: Patrick Strasser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Mark Kettenis wrote:
>
>Date: Sat, 8 Jul 00 19:59:25 +0100
>From: Peter Bruin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
>Hello,
>
>I would like to work on a port of the Hurd to the PowerPC, using OSF
>Mach. I have already cross-compiled (= hacked) most of the GNU C library
>and the Hurd; se
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