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* hurd/translator.mdwn: add a link to devnode
* hurd/translator/devnode.mdwn: new file
Message-ID: <20241017060129.22626-1-jbranso@dismail.de>
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* hurd/translator.mdwn: add a link to ftpfs
* hurd/translator/ftpfs.mdwn: document the fptfs translator with an
example.
Message-ID: <20241016233039.17856-11-jbranso@dismail.de>
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* hurd/translator.mdwn: add link to usermux
* hurd/translator/usermux.mdwn: describe usermux and add in an old irc
log that gives an example that I have not tested.
Message-ID: <20241016233039.17856-10-jbranso@dismail.de>
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* hurd/translator.mdwn: add a link to proxy-defpager page.
* hurd/translator/proxy-defpager.mdwn: new file with a terse
explanation.
Message-ID: <20241016233039.17856-9-jbranso@dismail.de>
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* hurd/translators.mdwn: add a link to startup
* hurd/translators/startup.mdwn: new file with minimal documentation.
Message-ID: <20241016233039.17856-8-jbranso@dismail.de>
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* hurd/translator.mdwn: link to procfs
* hurd/translator.mdwn: tweak the page a little.
Message-ID: <20241016233039.17856-7-jbranso@dismail.de>
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* hurd/translator.mdwn: add a link
* hurd/translator/eth-multiplexer.mdwn: new file. Describe the
eth-multiplexer. Document that it is used to set up subhurd's
networking. Add a short example of how to start using it.
Message-ID: <20241016233039.17856-6-jbranso@dismail.de>
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* hurd/translator.mdwn: add a link to fakeroot
* hurd/translator/fakeroot.mdwn: I added a trivial example.
Message-ID: <20241016233039.17856-5-jbranso@dismail.de>
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* hurd/translator/storeio.mdwn: I added a bit more description from an
old irc log.
Message-ID: <20241016233039.17856-4-jbranso@dismail.de>
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* hurd/translator.mdwn: add a link to password page
* hurd/translator/password.mdwn: new file. I barely describe the
password server. Even after reading what I wrote, I still don't
really know what the password server does.
Message-ID: <20241016233039.17856-3-jbranso@dismail.de>
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* hurd/translator.mdwn: add link to ifsock
* hurd/translator/ifsock.mdwn: new page. I really do not know much
about ifsock, so I described it instead of documenting it.
Message-ID: <20241016233039.17856-2-jbranso@dismail.de>
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* hurd/translator.mdwn: add a link
* hurd/translator.mdwn/streamio.mdwn: add a very basic description of
streamio based on some old irc logs.
Message-ID: <20241016233039.17856-1-jbranso@dismail.de>
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as suggested by jbranso@dismail.de
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* microkernel/mach/deficiencies.mdwn: link to the resource management
page.
* microkernel/mach/gnumach/memory_management.mdwn: link to the
resource management page.
* open_issues/resource_management_problems.mdwn: I added in 3
paragraphs from an old email that explained this problem really well.
Message-ID: <20241017171121.2018-1-jbranso@dismail.de>
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* hurd/translator.pfinet.mdwn: I often times want to know what my
current Hurd's IP address & settings are. It'll be nice to document
your current hurd's IP settings via this command.
Message-ID: <20241017060612.22719-2-jbranso@dismail.de>
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I added some more tweaks here Samuel. I think I finally got decent
guide that shows people how to try out rumpdisk.
* community/gsoc/project_ideas/driver_glue_code.mdwn: mention that
Damien implemented rumpdisk & rumpusbdisk.
* hurd/rump.mdwn: added links to other pages.
* hurd/rump/rumpdisk.mdwn: new file
* hurd/rump/rumpusbdisk.mdwn: new file
* hurd/rump/rumpsound.mdwn: new file
* hurd/rump/rumpnet.mdwn: new file
* hurd/rump/rumpfs.mdwn: new file.
* hurd/documentation.mdwn: add links to dde and rump
* faq/sata_disk_drives.mdwn: mention rumpdisk.
Message-ID: <20241021010033.9160-1-jbranso@dismail.de>
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This a very trivial change. The former is just an alias of latter.
But for new users and contributors like me, it sometimes confuses
them what the difference is between the two ones. Is one old and the
other new? Or something confusing else. So this patch helps them
save some time.
Signed-off-by: Yuqian Yang <crupest@crupest.life>
Message-ID: <8690a9c5-1da4-4adc-92b9-fd8f8dab2c88@crupest.life>
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* open_issues/audio.mdwn: new file based on some irc logs.
Message-ID: <20241018164553.2274-1-jbranso@dismail.de>
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-lthreads cause ld: cannot find -lthreads: No such file or directory error
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* faq/drivers.mdwn: I changed the recommended hardware to the T60,
which is currently the only hardware that you can use the Debian
installer cd. I mentioned that you must use the proprietary BIOS to
run X (libreboot/coreboot won't work). I removed some unnecessary
details. I hinted that rump is the Hurd's future for device drivers.
Message-ID: <20241010034138.2275-1-jbranso@dismail.de>
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* hurd/libmachdev.mdwn: new file.
* hurd/documentation.mdwn: link to libmachdev
Message-ID: <20241012143852.2101-2-jbranso@dismail.de>
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* hurd/glibc/hurd-specific_api.mdwn: There was a wall of text written
in html. I don't really see the point of doing that. We can just use
markdown and it'll render fine fine. I also added some details
explaining what process_t is. I got the information from an irc log
from Samuel.
Message-ID: <20241012143852.2101-1-jbranso@dismail.de>
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* open_issues/arm_port.mdwn: I updated the status of the AArch64 port,
and I included a guide for how to cross compile the AArch64 port,
I linked to the Flavio's cross-hurd project, and I mentioned that we
should reach out to Jessica Clark to ask how to build an arm interupt
handling framework.
Message-ID: <20241001010932.6035-3-jbranso@dismail.de>
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* faq/drivers.mdwn: mention that users can run the Hurd on real
hardware with the Dell Inspirion.
Message-ID: <20241001010932.6035-1-jbranso@dismail.de>
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open_issues/smp.mdwn: I copied a guide that Damien email to the Hurd
that explains how one might use his smp.c code to test the Hurd's
current SMP support.
Message-ID: <20241001010932.6035-2-jbranso@dismail.de>
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* faq/system_port.mdwn: mentioned Sergey as an expert in system port,
since he completed the AArch64 port. I also bragged that Debian is
probably the most "complete" GNU/Hurd distribution.
Message-ID: <20240921010651.5189-5-jbranso@dismail.de>
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* faq/drivers.mdwn: T43, X200, T400, T500 Thinkpads.
Message-ID: <20240921010651.5189-4-jbranso@dismail.de>
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* faq/64-bit.mdwn: updated status information: libdiskfs/ext2fs
deadlocks
* open_issues/64-bit_port.mdwn: I mentioned the status of bootstrap
efforts of Debian Hurd, Alpine-Hurd, and Guix Hurd.
Message-ID: <20240921010651.5189-3-jbranso@dismail.de>
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* community/gsoc/project_ideas/nfs.mdwn: add a link to libnfs, which
one could use for a client NFS. Also mention that Sergey has a
somewhat working 9P port for the Hurd.
Message-ID: <20240921010651.5189-2-jbranso@dismail.de>
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* hurd/translator/ufs.mdwn: ufs has not been used on the Hurd in a
long time. The translator was deprecated and removed. Let's remove
any mention of it, because there is no real reason to talk about
something with which we will never use again.
* hurd/translator.mdwn: removed mention of ufs.
Message-ID: <20240921010651.5189-1-jbranso@dismail.de>
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This reverts commit 6bf2945dd5c3dc8780a6816585d776c9f801779d.
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Message-ID: <20240627115739.1823-1-jbranso@dismail.de>
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Hey Samuel, this is another modification of a previous commit.
Hopefully this addresses your critiques. I also added in
"-E root_owner=$UID:0" to some other files, where I thought it
was appropirate. Hopefully I didn't make any mistakes. I did test
this by the way. I was able to get ~/silly/silly1 to be two
nested ext2fs translators. All without having to execute "sudo"!
* hurd/translator/ext2fs.mdwn: explain how to create a custom
filesystem, and mentioned that the current limit for how many
nested ext2fs filesystems there could be...is 32.
* faq/still_useful: sbin/mk2fs dummy.fs -> sbin/mk2fs -E root_owner=$UID:0 dummy.fs
* hurd/documentation/translators.html: as above.
* open_issues_/64-bit_port.mdwn: as above
Message-ID: <20240531191015.8761-1-jbranso@dismail.de>
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* hurd/what_is_the_gnu_hurd.mdwn: I added the image from the
open_issues/anatomy_of_a_hurd_system.mdwn. This page is probably
something that is viewed a lot. People like images.
Message-ID: <20240530173020.2499-5-jbranso@dismail.de>
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