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author | Greg Buchholz <hurd@sleepingsquirrel.org> | 2003-09-03 18:51:32 +0000 |
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committer | Greg Buchholz <hurd@sleepingsquirrel.org> | 2003-09-03 18:51:32 +0000 |
commit | 529a2e76883c0c700f4a6d12b9792973c4e9f91a (patch) | |
tree | 53edf9a2f535be28063e6f8531292c22f1dae9d3 /Hurd | |
parent | ef1930dc5c7cf4fe4a82b90a3acb002535131060 (diff) |
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diff --git a/Hurd/KnownHurdLimits.mdwn b/Hurd/KnownHurdLimits.mdwn index b9c7d882..99f352fc 100644 --- a/Hurd/KnownHurdLimits.mdwn +++ b/Hurd/KnownHurdLimits.mdwn @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ ## <a name="Known_Limitations_and_Fixes"> Known Limitations and Fixes </a> -When comparing the Hurd (and its [[Mach/GnuMach]] microkernel) to alternatives please remember that the last released version number is 0.2. For example, Linux, the kernel, took awhile to mature. The Debian GNU/Hurd system is developing rapidly. Assistance with programming and support tasks is greatly appreciated. The general [Hardware Compatibility Guide](http://www.freesoftware.fsf.org/thug/gnumach_hardware.html) is another good reference. +When comparing the Hurd (and its [[Mach/GnuMach]] microkernel) to alternatives please remember that the last released version number is 0.3. For example, Linux, the kernel, took awhile to mature. The Debian GNU/Hurd system is developing rapidly. Assistance with programming and support tasks is greatly appreciated. The general [Hardware Compatibility Guide](http://www.freesoftware.fsf.org/thug/gnumach_hardware.html) is another good reference. Now, the list of known limitations of the Hurd. @@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ Now, the list of known limitations of the Hurd. * Minimum of 8 MB RAM has been reported to work, but 32 MB is more realistic. Don't forget to use plenty of swap space. -* 768 megabytes RAM maximum [approximately](http://www.freesoftware.fsf.org/thug/gnumach_hardware.html#Memory). +* 768 megabytes RAM maximum [approximately](http://www.freesoftware.fsf.org/thug/gnumach_hardware.html#Memory). If you've got too much use GRUB's "uppermem" command to limit the amount seen by Mach. * Random devices, /dev/random and /dev/urandom, are not in the main distribution yet. These are needed by, for instance, OpenSSH. * In progress, see [[RandomDevice]] |