Re: Alternative Kernel.

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---- Begin Original Message ----

From: Eli Carter <eli.carter@inet.com>
Sent: Tue, 08 Jul 2003 16:33:53 -0500
To: Marc-Christian Petersen <m.c.p@gmx.net>
CC: Jose Luis Alarcon
<jlalarcon@zonalinux.zzn.com>,kernelnewbies@nl.linux.org
Subject: Re: "Alternative" kernel.


Marc-Christian Petersen wrote:
> On Tuesday 08 July 2003 23:21, Jose Luis Alarcon wrote:
> 
> Hi Jose,
> 
> 
>>  Can you tell me what do you think that is the more crazy
>>kernel that i have install in a modern distro?. I feel myself
>>this night with a strong experimentative spirit.
>>  I believe that Andrew Morton's kernel is very well probed,
>>what are the other options?. Anybody knows a "strange" kernel
>>very "alternative" to the "common" trees. Are there "Damned"
>>kernels?. Can any distro support a "non-Linux" kernel?.
> 
> WOLK - http://sf.net/projects/wolk/
> 
> Prolly the most alternative kernel around ;)
> 
> BTW: What is a non-Linux Kernel?

It sounds like he's looking for a kernel other than Linux to run on a 
Linux distribution.  Say, a BSD or Hurd kernel.  Kinda like OS/X is a 
mach kernel on a BSD distribution.  (If I understand it correctly.)

Eli

---- End Original Message ----

  Yes, Eli, you are right.

  Marc, i was refering to things like a BSD kernel or a microkernel
type that get run into a modern distro. But better i stay with Linux,
i think i'm gonna take a look to http://sf.net/projects/wolk/ ,
thanks for the advice!.

  Regards.

  Jose.


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