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- <veganman> sothere's absolutelyno way,evenslowly to run i386 linuxcode
- under hurd/i386? Ihave a small app, commercial, which I have to get
+ <veganman> so there's absolutely no way, even slowly to run i386 linux code
+ under hurd/i386? I have a small app, commercial, which I have to get
running there
<veganman> no source
<braunr> no way
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<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> I remember something silly, sonmone had compiled linux as a user
+ application on plan9 and inserted his own binaries as
+ a code object, to be run on plan9, for use on ibm hpc hardware
<veganman> it was ron minich
<veganman> 5e.iwp9.org/slides/linuxemu.pdf
<veganman> I think that was it