Good Morning, Mr. Cruz:
I'm interested in fixing RPC interfaces for RPC on 64-bit systems. I'd like to
help and because I'm still a bit rusty on my C (though I'll learn as I go) I
thought I'd ask for a task assignment that is a bit small and work my way up.
This is one-half of the HURD that caug
It works on amd processors, only not on amd64 ones.
On Sun, 27 Aug 2006 20:38:41 +0300
Constantine Kousoulos <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello Balaji,
>
> These are good places to look for information (i'm sure you've
> already found them):
>
> http://www.gnu.org/software/hurd/
> http://hurd.
Hello Balaji,
These are good places to look for information (i'm sure you've
already found them):
http://www.gnu.org/software/hurd/
http://hurd.gnufans.org/
http://www.debian.org/ports/hurd/
Looking for something to do? Here are a few ideas:
http://savannah.gnu.org/task/?func=browse&set=open
Hi Balaji, We have some documentation an how to use qemu to run GNU in hurd.in http://hurd.in/bin/view/Hurd/HOWTOs Also if you are from India you can join us on the mailing list as well
http://lists.sarovar.org/mailman/listinfo/i-hug-discussRegardsPraveen2006/8/26, Balaji Kutty <
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On Sat, 2006-08-26 at 12:55 +0530, Balaji Kutty wrote:
> Hi Experts,
>
> I want get started on Hurd. I want to contribute to it. But, I'm even
> not able to install it in my Toshiba Satellite laptop. I couldn't get
> much from net about installation and further contribution.
>
> Please let me kno
Hi Experts,I want get started on Hurd. I want to contribute to it. But, I'm even not able to install it in my Toshiba Satellite laptop. I couldn't get much from net about installation and further contribution.
Please let me know how to get started on it.balaji
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This all sounds very good to me.
The low-level stuff is what I am most interested in.
Recommend a good starting place on the L4 docs?
or any other L4 port info?
Sorry for all the requests for help, but
I am wanting to get a feel for what the group
is doing and where the development is headed.
Tha
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I like device drivers, scheduling, memory managment, security.
I've read that device drivers are a good and simpler way to get
started in kernel development...
It sounds to me that you are interested in working on the L4 port,
particularly the device driver framework. It w
Hello!
> I was wondering if there are any other books/articles that
> you would recommend, either in print or online.
Hurd specific:
http://www.gnu.org/software/hurd/docs.html
I didn't read it all yet, but I think after one is done with it, it will
be much easier to hack the source.
Andre Caldas.
Quoting Marco Gerards <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
>
> Hi,
>
> > I am senior undergraduate in Computer Science
> > of Engineering, and I am very interested in
> > the development of operating systems. I would like
> > to become involved with the Hurd project, but
> > I have li
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi,
> I am senior undergraduate in Computer Science
> of Engineering, and I am very interested in
> the development of operating systems. I would like
> to become involved with the Hurd project, but
> I have little experience with OS development.
Cool! All help is wel
Hello,
I am senior undergraduate in Computer Science
of Engineering, and I am very interested in
the development of operating systems. I would like
to become involved with the Hurd project, but
I have little experience with OS development.
I looked at the Development page on your website,
http:/
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