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Debian GNU/Hurd 2019 Released

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Re: Debian GNU/Hurd 2019 Released

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> Debian GNU/Hurd is currently available for the i386 architecture with about 80% of the Debian archive, and more to come! Does Hurd still not support amd64?!

From https://www.gnu.org/software/hurd/faq/64-bit.html

> There are currently no plan for 64-bit userland, but there are plans for 64-bit kernelland with 32-bit userland, which will notably permit to efficiently make use of more than 2 GiB memory and provide 4 GiB userland addressing space. Work on this is currently in the master-x86_64 and port-amd64 branches for GNU Mach.

> That being said, you can always run a 32-bit version on a 64-bit machine, it just works, processes are just limited to a couple GiB available memory.

Re: Debian GNU/Hurd 2019 Released

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post #5

I'm curious, but why are people still spending time and resources on Hurd? Is it curiosity or is there some use case for Hurd that I'm not aware of? Thanks.

You don't know the fundamental difference between Hurd and Linux, do you?

Are you referring to the micro-kernel part?

Re: Debian GNU/Hurd 2019 Released

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post #5

I'm curious, but why are people still spending time and resources on Hurd? Is it curiosity or is there some use case for Hurd that I'm not aware of? Thanks.

You don't know the fundamental difference between Hurd and Linux, do you?

Hurd is like Mazda Wankel engine. :-)

Re: Debian GNU/Hurd 2019 Released

#10

What does Hurd uniquely solve?

Well apart from actually building and researching how to build an OS. This stems from a very very deep seated itch. The answer is "because we can".

It's volunteer engineering; because they can! Also it is not possible to know how the fruits of innovation might materialise. There might be achievments coming from this in a serendipitous way. The Hurd is a process.

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