Hi,
Thanks for all the replies. Giving ext3fs support looks interesting and we will think
more about this and come back to you.
Regards,
Bharata.
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On Wed, Jan 29, 2003 at 10:00:18AM -0600, Tom Hart wrote:
> W.r.t. programs with translators, of course, this (superior) style of
> programming couldn't come about at present, since people would still
> want APT to work on systems based on Linux and *BSD kernels. Something
> I've been thinking
I've been looking at the Hurd for my undergrad topics course.
One question my Prof has posed to me is, "How could a program like
Apache, which is highly-threaded and servicing multiple HTTP requests,
bet better implemented under a multi-server system such as GNU/Hurd?"
In addition, we've found
--- Bharata B Rao <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> We are looking for projects for our MS dissertation course. We want to know
> if there we can do something in the Hurd which will be useful. We went
> through the tasklist at savannah, but we are not sure if it is uptodate.
>
> Could you
Bharata B Rao wrote:
Could you inform us about any significant things
> that need to be done in the Hurd, which we can take up ?
One significant thing is ext3fs translator[1]. Although I announced
that this will be my diplom thesis, after 9 months there is no actual
work done and it's OK if y
Hello,
We are looking for projects for our MS dissertation course. We want to know if there
we can do something in the Hurd which will be useful. We went through the tasklist at
savannah, but we are not sure if it is uptodate.
Could you inform us about any significant things that need to be don