From e12edee7e11fe28840a250a4d97d30b04bd339b6 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Samuel Thibault Date: Wed, 20 Jul 2011 11:37:35 +0200 Subject: put yet another like at the README file --- news/2011-q2-ps.mdwn | 2 ++ 1 file changed, 2 insertions(+) (limited to 'news') diff --git a/news/2011-q2-ps.mdwn b/news/2011-q2-ps.mdwn index c575ba61..35db0730 100644 --- a/news/2011-q2-ps.mdwn +++ b/news/2011-q2-ps.mdwn @@ -38,6 +38,8 @@ After [[our latest Quarter of the Hurd|news/2011-q2]] has been picked up by slas * *Developing a microkernel must be harder than developing a monolithic kernel, because the Hurd took so long:* ✘ **Wrong**: For the last decade, the Hurd had on average 5 hobby developers. That these developers managed to get the Hurd into a state where it actually gets not too far from the Linux kernel in performance — which has about 1000 developers, many of them full time — shows the efficiency of the Hurd’s design. +* *Installation does not work:* ½ Partly True: Did you read the [[README|http://people.debian.org/~sthibault/hurd-i386/installer/cdimage/YES_REALLY_README.txt]] ([[file|http://xkcd.com/293/]])? Just like any beta piece of software, there are known pitfalls which you could easily avoid (or better, help to fix). + * *The system is called GNU/GNU Hurd:* ✘ **Wrong**: The GNU userland (glibc, coreutils, …) and the GNU Hurd together form the GNU system. To avoid being mistaken for GNU/Linux, we normally use the name GNU/Hurd or GNU Hurd. The *correct* name is simply GNU. **Test results** -- cgit v1.2.3