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authorThomas Schwinge <thomas@schwinge.name>2011-02-16 10:08:41 +0100
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-Good day.
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-I am a developer, have some c knowledge, and in perspective hope to be able to make a contribution in Hurd kernel. At the moment I consider myself as a beginner.
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-My question is about the second exercise.
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->Implement your own pager. Write a server that synthesizes content on the fly and have a client map the object into its address space and print out the file.
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-* The second sentence "Write a server that..." is too long and too difficult for me to understand perhaps because English is not my native language. Could you please explain it in a little bit easier phrases?
-* Am I write that in a given context "pager" means just "memory manager"?