> Which obviously is perfectly possible -- the Japanese people have done
> it for a long time (kcon). There are definite advantages to being in
> user space, especially if you have to worry about large font sets. It
> means it's pretty hard to get information should something break
> during early kernel bootup, though.
Yeah. Their are pro and cons to both ways.
"Look it's a text editor, no it's a OS, no it's Emacs"
James Simmons ____/|
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