Re: Alternative Kernel.

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You might want to try GNU HURD at www.gnu.org. It is a microkernel.

On Tue, 2003-07-08 at 14:43, Jose Luis Alarcon wrote:

>   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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