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GNU Hurd Mach Microkernel
GNU Hurd Mach Microkernel
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- Gateway focusing on developing, distributing, and testing the GNU OS. Includes links to documentation, projects and also offers a mailing list and contact information.
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- A list of hardware that is known to be supported by the GNU Mach microkernel.
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- An area group willing to help new users to run GNU/Hurd and to develope software for GNU/Hurd. Offers links to related files, support, mailing lists, bug documentation, current tasks and news.
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- Download site for Debian Hurd CDs. Offers software downloads, support, documentation and news.
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- Porting the Hurd to the L4 microkernel. News, plans, pointers to mailing lists and websites.
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- Gnufans host of the Hurd webpage. It contains many new updates.
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- Archived discussions and reports of bugs for Hurd project. May be searched by user.
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- Offers a large good collection of Hurd links.
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- Browseable Web interface to full Hurd source tree, with a fully functioning Function Search function.
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- A technical article on the Hurd.
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- The GNU project's replacement for the Unix kernel. The Hurd is a collection of servers that run on the Mach microkernel to implement file systems, network protocols, file access control, and other features that are implemented by the Unix kernel or simila
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- Offers guidelines on design and implementation of GNU Hurd.
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- Free distribution of the original GNU operating system under name of Debian, maintained and updated by many users who volunteer their knowledge, time and effort. The Hurd is a set of servers running on top of the GNU Mach microkernel.
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- Non-profit organization dedicated to eliminating restrictions on copying, redistributing, understanding, and modifying computer programs. GNU Project was begun to develop a complete free Unix-like operating system.
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- Comprehensive collection of GNU Hurd links.
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- Mailing list archives.
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- Information on free software, GNU Hurd, GNU GRUB, GNU Mach, and microkernels.
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- A step-by-step guide to installing Hurd on a linux box, assuming no prior knowledge.
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- A basic introduction to the Hurd project.
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- Many useful GNU Hurd related links, not well structured.
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