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-IRC, freenode, #hurd, 2012-01-13:
-
- <veganman> sothere's absolutelyno way,evenslowly to run i386 linuxcode
- under hurd/i386? Ihave a small app, commercial, which I have to get
- running there
- <veganman> no source
- <braunr> no way
- <braunr> you'd need to create a userspace linux server catching linux
- system calls and calling hurd specific stuff to implement them
- <braunr> it doesn't exist, it may be hard to implement
- <braunr> some cases will definitely be hard to implement
- <veganman> so, no magic linux lxemu on windows?
- <veganman> or linuxemu on plan9
- <pinotree> nope
- <veganman> I remember somethingsilly, sonmone hadcompiled linux asauser
- applicationon plan9 and inserted his own binaries as
- acodeobject,toberunon plan9, for useon ibm hpc hatrdware
- <veganman> it was ron minich
- <veganman> 5e.iwp9.org/slides/linuxemu.pdf
- <veganman> I think that was it
- <veganman> google for linux & cnk for additional clues