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I'm just a Hurd dabbler who likes the ideas behind the Hurd:
-"With the Hurd, users can change anything in their system which doesn't affect other users."
+*"With the Hurd, users can change anything in their system which doesn't affect other
+users."*
-And this is one definition of freedom in a community: "Do what you want as long as you don't restrict others from doing what they want."
+And this is one definition of freedom in a community: *"Do what you want as long as
+you don't restrict others from doing what they want."*
In contrast, current systems (like Linux, MacOSX, Windows or others) require root/admin access to just install a new file system for reading out a nonstandard USB-stick (OK, who'd put reiserfs, zfs or similar on a USB stick? but still...).