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authorThomas Schwinge <tschwinge@gnu.org>2007-08-12 21:31:02 +0200
committerThomas Schwinge <tschwinge@gnu.org>2007-08-12 21:31:02 +0200
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parentd0e04bc00c3f656bd4184aa581462f5bcbaff2d8 (diff)
Make the WebHome pages first level pages.
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@@ -49,32 +49,30 @@ possible coding time (resources) available to the core developers can then be
spent working on the tough [[problems_remaining|Hurd/KnownHurdLimits]] with the
architecture.
-[[Hurd|Hurd/WebHome]]
+[[Hurd]]
## What specifically is the Hurd?
-The [[Hurd|Hurd/WebHome]] is the GNU replacement for UNIX and Linux kernels.
-It is a collection of servers that run on top of the [[GNU_Mach|Mach/WebHome]]
-microkernel to implement file systems, network protocols, file access control,
-and other features that are today implemented by the Unix, Linux or other
-kernels.
+The [[Hurd]] is the GNU replacement for UNIX and Linux kernels. It is a
+collection of servers that run on top of the [[GNU_Mach|Mach]] microkernel to
+implement file systems, network protocols, file access control, and other
+features that are today implemented by the Unix, Linux or other kernels.
The word *Hurd* is commonly used to refer to one of the following:
* the Hurd software that runs on top of a microkernel (most precisely)
- * a machine running the [[Debian_GNU/Hurd|Distrib/WebHome]] distribution
+ * a machine running the [[Debian_GNU/Hurd|Distrib]] distribution
* the [GNU Hurd](http://hurd.gnu.org/) project including related dependent
projects
* HIRD of UNIX Replacing Daemons (arguably)
* HIRD is an acronym for HURD Interfaces Representing Depth (arguably)
-The [[Hurd|Hurd/WebHome]] supplies the last piece needed for a complete
-[[GNU|GNU/WebHome]] operating system as originally conceived by Richard M
-Stallman (RMS) in 1983. The GNU vision directly drove the creation and has
-guided the evolution of the [Free Software Foundation](http://www.fsf.org/),
-the organization that is the home of the entire [GNU
-project](http://www.gnu.org/gnu/).
+The [[Hurd]] supplies the last piece needed for a complete [[GNU]] operating
+system as originally conceived by Richard M Stallman (RMS) in 1983. The GNU
+vision directly drove the creation and has guided the evolution of the [Free
+Software Foundation](http://www.fsf.org/), the organization that is the home of
+the entire [GNU project](http://www.gnu.org/gnu/).
[[Hurd/HurdNames]]
@@ -87,8 +85,8 @@ assistance you can provide. Porting and development expertise is still badly
needed in many key areas.
Functional systems are installable in a dual-boot configuration. Development
-systems are currently mostly based on the [[Debian_GNU/Hurd|Distrib/WebHome]]
-port sponsored by the [Debian project](http://www.debian.org/).
+systems are currently mostly based on the [[Debian_GNU/Hurd|Distrib]] port
+sponsored by the [Debian project](http://www.debian.org/).
Community resources for related projects focus around the official website
<http://hurd.gnu.org/>, this site at <http://www.bddebian.com/~wiki/>, the
@@ -119,7 +117,7 @@ available content. Just follow those topics and explore the wiki.
Further information about this site and how it was created can be found in the
[[Wiki_Colophon|Main/TWikiColophon]].
-[[Main|Main/WebHome]]
+[[Main]]
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