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+## <a name="Typical_Newbie_Questions"> Typical Newbie Questions </a>
+
In addition to the [general FAQ](http://www.gnu.org/software/hurd/docs.html#TOCfaq) there are the following typical newbie questions.
If you still have problems, do not hesitate to make use of the [[MailLists]] or the [[HurdIRC]].
-**_Newbie questions:_**
+* **_You say GNU, don't you mean GNU/Hurd?_**
+ * Yes and no. GNU refers to the system as a whole, while GNU/Hurd is more specific, saying that it is the GNU system running on the Hurd - to differentiate it from the GNU system running on Linux, GNU/Linux.
-* What editor can I use?
+* **_What editor can I use?_**
* nano is the default editor, not ae.
-* Why can't I get the answers I need from Hurd hackers?
+* **_Why can't I get the answers I need from Hurd hackers?_**
* This [document](http://www.tuxedo.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html) may help you understand some developers attitudes and social norms.
-* Where are the virtual consoles I use when running GNU/Linux?
+* **_Where are the virtual consoles I use when running GNU/Linux?_**
* You need to [use screen](http://www.gnu.org/software/hurd/faq.en.html#q4-6) instead, also available when running GNU/Linux.
* The [new console](http://lists.debian.org/debian-hurd/2002/debian-hurd-200209/msg00054.html) by Marcus Brinkmann could also be used. It supports the Alt-Fn keys for switching like in GNU/Linux. NOTE: that message has an error in the configuration steps, it says /dev/vts when it means /dev/vcs.
-* What is a translator?
+* **_What is a translator?_**
* The FAQ [answers](http://www.gnu.org/software/hurd/faq.en.html#q4-2) this question by a reference to [hurd-doc-translator](http://www.debian.org/ports/hurd/hurd-doc-translator).
-* Where's the sauce?
+* **_Where's the sauce?_**
* It's on [Savannah](http://savannah.gnu.org). See also the [GNU Development Resources](http://www.gnu.org/software/devel.html), for more information.
-* What is this "libio" stuff?
+* **_What is this "libio" stuff?_**
* There was an ABI change for glibc0.3. It's recommended you reinstall your GNU/Hurd system if you run a system installed before the summer of 2002.
-* What software is available for GNU?
+* **_What software is available for GNU?_**
* Most packages from [Debian](http://www.debian.org/) [GNU/Linux](http://www.gnu.org/gnu/linux-and-gnu.html) which aren't linux-specific ([Packages That Won't Be Ported](http://www.debian.org/ports/hurd/hurd-devel-debian)) are expected to work on GNU/Hurd too. See the database in <http://packages.debian.org/>. Programs which need pthreads, including [GNOME](http://www.gnome.org), [KDE](http://www.kde.org), [Mozilla](http://www.mozilla.org), [OpenOffice](http://www.openoffice.org), [SDL](http://www.libsdl.org), etc. are being worked on currently using Neal Walfields libpthreads. See the [[PortingIssues]] document for some common build problems and their solutions.
* If you can't fetch a package with "apt-get install ", try building it from source: "apt-get source &amp;&amp; cd &lt;package\_dir&gt; &amp;&amp; debian/rules binary".
-* How do I initialize a serial console on the Hurd?
+* **_How do I initialize a serial console on the Hurd?_**
* You can try out the Serial Howto at <http://www.nongnu.org/thug/serial-howto.txt>
+ * For a real serial console at boot time you need to rebuild your GNUmach 1.x kernel. For more info see the Utah release notes at [http://www.cs.utah.edu/flux/mach4-i386/html/mach4-UK22.html#serial\_console](http://www.cs.utah.edu/flux/mach4-i386/html/mach4-UK22.html#serial_console)
-* Will GNU work in Vmware?
+* **_Will GNU work in Vmware?_**
* It won't, [Hurd bootstrap fails](http://lists.debian.org/debian-hurd/2002/debian-hurd-200207/msg00069.html). Vmware is not [free software](http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/free-sw.html) and it is [[VMware]]. We recommend to use [free](http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/free-sw.html) alternatives, like [[Bochs]].