" `uname -m' currently reports `i686-AT386', compared to `i686' on
GNU/Linux. Is there a reason to be different? "
I have the same question too! :)
It's easy to make 'uname' show just the machine name and not the
ugly '-AT386' part. This is how i did it:
diff -u hurd/proc/host.c.original hurd/p
X.Org community releases X11R7.2
February 15, 2007. The X.Org community is proud to announce the release of
X11R7.2, the third modular release of the X Window System.
X11R7.2 supports Linux, BSD, Solaris, Microsoft Windows and GNU Hurd systems.
It incorporates significant stability and correctn
Hi,
On Thu, Feb 15, 2007 at 01:47:04AM +0100, Pierre THIERRY wrote:
> The system you vaguely describe wouldn't be much easier to add in
> Mach, the kernel currently used by the Hurd, than in any other free
> kernel.
I wouldn't say that. Note that the main driving idea behind the Hurd
architectur