From bsjohnso at midway.uchicago.edu Mon Oct 28 21:15:11 2002 From: bsjohnso at midway.uchicago.edu (Benjamin Johnson) Date: Thu May 18 12:41:34 2006 Subject: [Cs22800] Thought you might be interested... Message-ID: <1035861313.47763.1.camel@razorbsd.razor.net> Not sure how true this is, but the guy who posted this on slashdot in response to the x86 release of Darwin seemed to know what he was talking about. Peace, Ben -------------------------------------------- "Darwin, the FreeBSD-based core of Mac OS X" "The core is NOT based on FreeBSD. The userland is a port of the FreeBSD userland, yes. It would not be based on Linux, if the default userland were GNU-utils. The core of Darwin/MacOS 10 is a Darwin (or NeXT Step) -based kernel/"core" running on Mach-nanokernel.. more alike GNU/HURD than FreeBSD (or Linux)." -------------------------------------------- From bsjohnso at midway.uchicago.edu Sun Nov 3 01:45:42 2002 From: bsjohnso at midway.uchicago.edu (Benjamin Johnson) Date: Thu May 18 12:41:34 2006 Subject: [Cs22800] Update Message-ID: <1036309547.4871.1.camel@linux> Alright, I spent about 15 hours on my project between yesterday and today. Basically, I didn't get real far because I would write / modify some code, and then if it crashed it would reboot the system (since its in the kernel) and therefore add waiting time. I actually learned some good stuff and feel like I can at least get a cheezy implementation together real soon. I'll update you guys more tomorrow. See ya, Ben -- Benjamin Johnson From donour at uchicago.edu Sun Nov 3 11:31:13 2002 From: donour at uchicago.edu (Donour Sizemore) Date: Thu May 18 12:41:34 2006 Subject: [Cs22800] Update In-Reply-To: <1036309547.4871.1.camel@linux> References: <1036309547.4871.1.camel@linux> Message-ID: <20021103173112.GA16711@dasher.donour.com> There are some slightly more advanced ways of developing the linux ( including runtime recovery without rebooting). If you're interested in learning about it, just me know. d On Sun, Nov 03, 2002 at 01:45:42AM -0600, Benjamin Johnson wrote: > Alright, I spent about 15 hours on my project between yesterday and > today. Basically, I didn't get real far because I would write / modify > some code, and then if it crashed it would reboot the system (since its > in the kernel) and therefore add waiting time. I actually learned some > good stuff and feel like I can at least get a cheezy implementation > together real soon. > > I'll update you guys more tomorrow. > > See ya, > > Ben > -- > Benjamin Johnson > > _______________________________________________ > CS22800 mailing list > CS22800@cs.uchicago.edu > http://mailman.cs.uchicago.edu/mailman/listinfo/cs22800