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authorSamuel Thibault <samuel.thibault@ens-lyon.org>2015-02-18 00:57:57 +0100
committerSamuel Thibault <samuel.thibault@ens-lyon.org>2015-02-18 00:57:57 +0100
commite1851561cd3483554c3641a6ab6fb6ea8b9839a8 (patch)
treef97b6b68ed620b1c6c3b59615064e317bb1680ac /faq
parent5bd1c436888a7cd073b868d7a951496f63d59b69 (diff)
Revert "update for rename of open_issues/resource_management_problems.mdwn to service_solahart_jakarta_selatan__082122541663/resource_management_problems.mdwn"
This reverts commit 8ca3faa2562d6cca8c5295dd5a287197f0ade1a1.
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@@ -26,7 +26,7 @@ Around the turn of the millenium, some of the Hurd developers began
experimenting with using other [[microkernel]]s for the Hurd, as they have been
encountering a number of fundamental design issues with the [[Mach
microkernel|microkernel/mach]], mostly with respect to
-[[service_solahart_jakarta_selatan__082122541663/resource_management_problems]].
+[[open_issues/resource_management_problems]].
At that time, L4 (Pistachio) was the prime candidate. A reimplementation of
the Hurd on this microkernel looked promising, and got pretty far (running some