Hello Larry!
Sat, 19 Jul 2003 10:23:11 -0700, you wrote:
>> - GNU/Hurd, the whole systems, is actually GNU tools (libc, linker,
>> ...) on top of the GNU Hurd (set of servers) and the GNU Mach
>> microkernel.
> Mach wasn't written by GNU, it's a BSD based kernel
Totally wrong. You're confusing the Mach operating system (with UX, a
BSD-server on top of the Mach micro-kernel) and the Mach micro-kernel
itself.
> pried apart into chunks by people at CMU.
GNU Mach is a modified version of OSF Mach which is modified version
of CMU Mach.
> Drivers and networking account for about 50% of the total lines of code.
> The bulk of the work in any operating system is typically drivers. The
> generic part of Linux (non-driver, non-file system) is tiny compared to
> the rest.
Maybe for you, an OS is drivers. For me, it's a design, an
architecture, a philosophy, and a way to defend a value that is not
important for you: Freedom.
> If the Hurd gets its drivers from Linux then it should rightfully be called
> Linux/HURD (or Linux/HURD/GNU).
Stop trolling, thank you.
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