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-Sporadic efforts by numerous individuals have been made to keep the information in this wiki current. The hope that the primary development team would make this a canonical source has not been fulfilled. While some of the information and links here are still valid, unfortunately much is not.
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Jon: We need a better logo for this page - ever since the Gentoo and Bee movements got involved I've been thingking about fixing this logo, but I haven't had any time. Suggestions, gfx donations? -- [[Main/JoachimNilsson]] - 30 Jun 2004
# <a name="Getting_Your_GNU_Hurd_Running"> </a> Getting Your GNU/Hurd Running
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## <a name="GNU_FSF_amp_RMS"> </a> GNU, FSF &amp; RMS
GNU stands for GNU's Not Unix. It is a project announced in 1983 by [[RichardStallman]] (RMS). The Free Software Foundation ([FSF](http://www.fsf.org/fsf/fsf.html)) was founded in 1985 to act as a parent organization for GNU and many other projects. GNU and some non-GNU projects are now hosted on the [Savannah](http://savannah.gnu.org) platform similar to SourceForge.net.
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Welcome. This is a web-based collaboration area for Hurd user groups.
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## <a name="The_Hurd"> The Hurd </a>
This part of the wiki is dedicated to the the Hurd servers, the most important components comprising the GNU operating system. Built on top of the Mach microkernel the servers are designed to replace the functionality provided by regular monolithic UNIX kernels.
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## <a name="GNU_Mach"> </a> GNU Mach
This web deals with the Mach micro kernel, the base for the Hurd servers which makes out the GNU operating system. This is also the logical place for any other future microkernel, like <a href="http://www.l4ka.org" target="_top">L4</a> for instance. <p> Feel free to add relevant content. </p>
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<p> There is an expanding community of people developing and running test Debian GNU/Hurd machines. Many have already registered on this TWiki system and contributed information directly to this site. We have also linked to all the relevant data you can find on other sites. </p>
<p> The two key resources most often used for communication are the Debian and GNU [[Hurd/MailLists]], as well as the [[Hurd/HurdIRC]]. </p>
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The [[MachInterfaceGenerator]] (MIG) is a program which generates inter-process communication (IPC) code. Specifically Mig generates remote procedure call (RPC) code for communication between client and server processes running on a Mach microkernel.
<p> Mach servers run as separate tasks and communicate with RPC messages. The RPC interface is language independant and somewhat complex. MIG mitigates this complexity. </p>