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authorArne Babenhauserheide <arne_bab@web.de>2011-07-19 23:16:21 +0200
committerArne Babenhauserheide <arne_bab@web.de>2011-07-19 23:16:21 +0200
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* *Hurd developers want Linux to die:* ✘ Wrong: All of us are happy Linux users, and GNU/Linux currently is the only free system you can actually give to nontechnical users (and make them happy with free software), so it is the most important tool for spreading free software. We don’t work on the Hurd because of some kind of hatred against Linux or Linus. We like and use Linux. We work on the Hurd, because of the [[additional possibilities and clean design|advantages]] it provides.
-* *Java support on the Hurd is in the works: <u>✔ True</u>: jkoenig is working on porting Java (OpenJDK 7) as part of his [[gsoc_project|user/jkoenig/java]]. This should help us towards better archive coverage. It must however also be said that Java support *already* exists on the Hurd, through the gcj/ecj platform. jkoenig is also fixing a few important things there.
+* *Java support on the Hurd is in the works:* <u>✔ True</u>: jkoenig is working on porting Java (OpenJDK 7) as part of his [[gsoc_project|user/jkoenig/java]]. This should help us towards better archive coverage. It must however also be said that Java support *already* exists on the Hurd, through the gcj/ecj platform. jkoenig is also fixing a few important things there.
* *The Hurd has no Xorg:* ✘ Wrong: X.Org *does* work -- see [[instructions|unsorted/DebianXorg]] (Some drivers won't work anymore, though, as they require DRM nowadays).