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authorSamuel Thibault <samuel.thibault@ens-lyon.org>2012-12-15 02:27:47 +0100
committerSamuel Thibault <samuel.thibault@ens-lyon.org>2012-12-15 02:27:47 +0100
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µkernel design
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Short abstract:
GNU/Hurd aims at being a general-purpose Operating System with a strong emphasis
-on flexibility and freedom for the user. It has however a long-term vaporware
-reputation. Development has indeed been relatively dormant for some time, but
-recent regain of interest has brought interesting improvements, to the point
-that there will be a non-official release of the GNU/Hurd variant of Debian
-Wheezy, with about 75% of the Debian packages, including classical graphical
-desktop application (gnome, gnumeric, firefox, ...)
+on flexibility and freedom for the user, and thus based on a design made
+of a micro-kernel surrounded by a hird of userland servers. It has however
+a long-term vaporware reputation; development has indeed been relatively
+dormant for some time, but recent regain of interest has brought interesting
+improvements and stabilization, to the point that there will be a non-official
+release of the GNU/Hurd variant of Debian Wheezy, with about 75% of the Debian
+packages, including classical graphical desktop application (gnome, gnumeric,
+firefox, ...)
This talk will present to GNU/Hurd in general and its "translator" mechanism
which replaces the traditional notion of filesystem, so as to provide strong