From ad3b443209dc7f62b5fe1d2e82ad5bb8d97947d4 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Thomas Schwinge Date: Mon, 8 Jun 2009 19:49:16 +0200 Subject: Move back the history page to its original location. Suggested by RMS via Rob Myers, the chief GNU webmaster. --- hurd/history/hurd-flash13 | 120 ---------------------------------------------- 1 file changed, 120 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 hurd/history/hurd-flash13 (limited to 'hurd/history/hurd-flash13') diff --git a/hurd/history/hurd-flash13 b/hurd/history/hurd-flash13 deleted file mode 100644 index a2de6bfd..00000000 --- a/hurd/history/hurd-flash13 +++ /dev/null @@ -1,120 +0,0 @@ -Date: Mon, 5 Aug 1996 22:36:31 -0400 -From: thomas@gnu.ai.mit.edu (Thomas Bushnell, n/BSG) -To: info-gnu@prep.ai.mit.edu, hurd-ann@gnu.ai.mit.edu, hurd-dev@gnu.ai.mit.edu -Subject: Hurd 0.0 and GNU 0.0 released -X-Name-Change: My name used to be `Michael'; now it is `Thomas'. -X-Tom-Swiftie: "I guess I shouldn't have broken the mirror," Tom reflected. - - - - -I am pleased to announce version 0.0 of the GNU Hurd, available via -anonymous FTP from prep.ai.mit.edu [18.159.0.42] in the file -/pub/gnu/hurd-0.0.tar.gz (about 1.2 MB compressed). - -This file contains complete source code for the following: - -Hurd servers: - - auth, crash, devio, devport, exec, ext2fs, fifo, fwd, ifsock, init, - magic, new-fifo, nfs, null, pfinet, pflocal, proc, symlink, term, - ufs. - -Hurd libraries: - - diskfs, fshelp, ihash, iohelp, netfs, pager, pipe, ports, ps, - shouldbeinlibc, store, threads, trivfs. - -Hurd utilities and other programs: - - boot, shd, ps, settrans, showtrans, sync, su, mount, fsysopts, - storeinfo, login, w, uptime, hurdids, loginpr, sush, vmstat, - portinfo, devprobe, reboot, halt, fsck, fsck.ufs, mkfs.ufs, clri.ufs, - stati.ufs, getty, rc. - - ------- - - -In addition, we have prepared a binary distribution of a complete -version 0.0 GNU system corresponding to this Hurd release. This -release runs only on PC-AT compatible systems with i[345]86 -processors. - -The GNU Hurd, plus Mach, is a kernel, not an operating system. The -GNU operating system, like the Unix operating system, consists of many -components, including kernel, libraries, compilers, assembler, shell, -parser generators, utilities, window system, editors, text formatters, -and so on. The GNU project set out a decade ago to develop this -system, and we've been writing various components of it ever since. - -This release uses the `UK22' version of the Mach kernel, as -distributed by the University of Utah. It is too difficult to prepare -a detailed list of supported devices at this point. Common disk -controllers and ethernet cards are generally supported. - -This release does not contain the X Window System. - -This release may be fetched by anonymous FTP from prep.ai.mit.edu -[18.159.42] in the directory /pub/gnu/gnu-0.0/. - -In that directory, you should find the following files: - - README - SOURCES - INSTALL-binary - grub-boot.image (about 1.4 MB, not compressed) - gnu-0.0.tar.gz (about 56.9 MB compressed) - gnu-0.0-stripped.tar.gz (about 26.2 MB compressed) - -SOURCES contains a complete list describing the sources for the -binaries found in the image. INSTALL-binary contains complete -installation instructions for this release. - -(The files README, SOURCES, and INSTALL-binary are also found in the -root directory of the gnu-0.0 release.) - -gnu-0.0.tar.gz holds the image of the complete system. It unpacks -into a directory that requires approximately 233 MB of disk space. - -gnu-0.0-stripped.tar.gz holds the same contents as gnu-0.0, except -that executable programs have been stripped to save space, and the -libraries have had debugging symbols stripped to save space and speed -linking. It unpacks into a directory that requires about 85.5 MB of -disk space. - -We recommend using the unstripped image, or you will be unable to -debug anything. Surely there are bugs. So fetch the unstripped -image, at least to have around. - -grub-boot.image is an image of a 3.5" floppy disk that you will need -in order to complete part of the installation instructions. - -The following free software packages are found in this release: - - autoconf, automake, bash, bc, binutils, bison, cpio, cvs, diffutils, - doschk, e2fsprogs, ed, emacs, fileutils, findutils, flex, from, gawk, - gcal, gcc, gdb, gdbm, gettext, glibc, gmp, gperf, grep, grub, gzip, - hello, hurd, indent, inetutils, less, mach, make, m4, miscfiles, - ncurses, nethack, nvi, patch, ptx, rcs, readline, recode, sed, - serverboot, sharutils, shellutils, tar, termcap, termutils, texinfo, - textutils, time, wdiff. - - ------- - - -Here are md5sum checksums for the files mentioned in this message: - -b5f888bab3eb193fe97a00a141324c9d INSTALL-binary -345dcd826747d7b11fc78f4db162d75b README -1a5744bb4ed3448045fa6d24153d65fe SOURCES -f7b1bc428bc4ee29977a5b28f5762092 gnu-0.0-stripped.tar.gz -24554c58e5c89f295176e17d21dbae8e gnu-0.0.tar.gz -8338c619d860b71bc4128c9c0fd39d63 grub-boot.image -1fd18ccc4c81d051b83d28b13dc07ee2 hurd-0.0.tar.gz - ------ - -Br. Thomas Bushnell, n/BSG - -- cgit v1.2.3