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What is the GNU Hurd?
The GNU Hurd is the GNU project's replacement for the Unix kernel.
The Hurd is a collection of servers that run on the Mach microkernel
to implement file systems, network protocols, file access control, and
other features that are implemented by the Unix kernel or similar
kernels (such as Linux).
What's new?
- 16 July 2003
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GNU/LinuxTag 2003 is now over and since there was a talk given about
the Hurd, a demo GNU/Hurd machine running and the sale of Hurd
t-shirts, Wolfgang Jährling decided to write a short
summery of what happened there. Many thanks to Wolfgang
Jährling, Volker Dormeyer and Michael Banck!
- 2 July 2003
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The tarball for Debian GNU/Hurd that Marcus Brinkmann made over the
years has been discontinued in favour of Jeff Bailey's
crosshurd package.
To install Debian GNU/Hurd from now on, this package should be used.
Another Debian system is required to be installed on the same machine.
The GNU/Hurd installation guide is has not been updated yet.
- 14 February 2003
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The GNU/Hurd User's Guide
is now accessible through the Documentation
section of the Hurd web pages.
- 18 January 2003
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Gaël Le Mignot, president of HurdFr,
presented the GNU Hurd on 22 November
2002 at EpX in Paris.
Slides of the
talk are also available.
- 18 November 2002
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For one month now, the pthread implementation by Neal Walfield is part
of the Hurd CVS source tree, and has been used to compile more
software for the Debian GNU/Hurd archive. The lack of a POSIX
compatible thread library (the Hurd was based on the cthread
implementation that originally accompanied Mach) was a show stopper,
and we are happy about the possibility to not only compile more
applications, but also to start the work on migrating the Hurd source
code to pthreads.
- 19 October 2002
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The Toronto Hurd Users Group meets again: The University of Waterloo Computer Science Club will
be hosting talks on the GNU Hurd on October 26 by Marcus Brinkmann and
Neal Walfield. There will also be a GnuPG keysigning before Marcus's
talk. Please email Ryan
Golbeck your GnuPG key so he
can get everyone setup.
Marcus will talk about the
Hurd interfaces. Neal will talk about about
A GNU Approach to Virtual Memory Management in a Multiserver Operating
System
Date: 26 Oct 2002
Time: 1330 (1:30pm EST) and 1500 (3:00pm EST)
Place: University of Waterloo, Math and Computers building, room MC
2066
More information can be found at UW CS Club website and
at thug@gnu.org
- 03 October 2002
- Marcus Brinkmann speaks about the GNU Hurd at "Reflections |
Projections 2002", the National Student ACM
Conference at the University of Urbana-Champaign, Illinois. The
conference is held on October 18-20.
- 03 October 2002
- A new article about the authentication
server has been added to the web pages. It resembles the talk
about the same topic which was given at the Libre Software Meeting,
therefore the target audience is mostly programmers which want to learn
about the details of authentication in the Hurd.
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