Re: Inferno

1998-09-05 Thread Torsten Hilbrich
On: Sat, 05 Sep 1998 02:16:39 + Phillip Neumann writes: > > Hi, > Im wondering if someone is running ``Inferno'' somewhere > Its a network OS from Bell... > > If yes, what are the advantages ??? Take a look into the comp.os.inferno newsgroup. Maybe there ar

Inferno

1998-09-05 Thread Phillip Neumann
Hi, Im wondering if someone is running ``Inferno'' somewhere Its a network OS from Bell... If yes, what are the advantages ???

Re: INFERNO & Debian?

1997-07-28 Thread Shaleh
I have experimented with the Inferno emulator on a Win95 machine. As of yet there are no native "compilers", everythong must be "compiled" in the native OS. It is still a little flaky from my experience. No path, things like that. It is a little awkward moving around. A

INFERNO & Debian?

1997-07-28 Thread dada
Hi Today I read an article in a spanish programing magazine called "Inferno: goodbye to Java" that impact me. To people that don't know it, INFERNO is an S.O created by Bell Labs (where work Dennish Ritchie) that mybe supose the "revolution in network S.O." and