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    GNU and Debian GNU/HURD

    Anyone ever tried plain ol' GNU with Mach and HURD or Debian GNU/HURD?

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    Re: GNU and Debian GNU/HURD

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    Anyone ever tried plain ol' GNU with Mach and HURD or Debian GNU/HURD?
    Yes (and I like it for being micro).
    It's nice for developers and kernel hackers, but not stable enough for normal desktop use.

    see: http://www.linuxforums.org/forum/top...highlight=hurd

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    I downloaded Debian GNU/HURD, but didn't get it working. after the install I just got an error message and that's about as far as I got
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    again, what is the big advantage of this micro kernel and why should we accept it as yet another major kernel?
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    Most questions that have and will pop up in this thread have already been discussed at length in the link jens posted. Continue the discussion there:

    http://www.linuxforums.org/forum/topic-44127.html
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