The Hurd isn't a microkernel!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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<eventitem date="2002-10-26" time="3:00PM" room="MC2066"
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title="The Hurd Interfaces">
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<short>Marcus Brinkmann, Hurd developer, talks about the Hurd server interfaces, at the heart of the Hurd microkernel</short>
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<short>Marcus Brinkmann, a GNU Hurd developer, talks about the Hurd server interfaces, at the heart of a GNU/Hurd system</short>
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<p>The Hurd server interfaces are at the heart of the Hurd system. They
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define the remote procedure calls (RPCs) that are used by the servers, the
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<eventitem date="2002-10-26" time="4:30PM" room="MC2066"
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title="A GNU Approach to Virtual Memory Management in a Multiserver Operating System">
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<short>Neal Walfield, Hurd developer, talks about Virtual Memory Management in the Hurd microkernel</short>
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<short>Neal Walfield, a GNU Hurd developer, talks about a possible Virtual Memory Management subsystem for the GNU Hurd</short>
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<p>Virtual memory management is one of the cornerstones of multiuser
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operating systems. Most systems available today place all of the
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