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name: 'An Introduction to GNU Hurd'
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short: 'Bored of GNU/Linux? Try this experimental operating system!'
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date: 'Sat Jan 26 2002 15:00:00 GMT-0500 (Eastern Standard Time)'
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location: 'Comfy Lounge MC3001'
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GNU Hurd is an operating system kernel based on the microkernel architecture design. It was the original GNU kernel, predating Linux, and is still being actively developed by many volunteers.
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The Toronto-area Hurd Users Group, in co-operation with the Computer Science Club, is hosting an afternoon to show the Hurd to anyone interested. Jeff Bailey, a Hurd developer, will give a presentation on the Hurd, followed by a GnuPG/PGP keysigning party. To finish it off, James Morrison, also a Hurd developer, will be hosting a Debian GNU/Hurd installation session.
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All interested are invited to attend. Bring your GnuPG/PGP fingerprint and mail your key to sjdutoit@uwaterloo.ca with the subject \`\`keysigning'' (see separate announcement).
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Questions? Suggestions? Contact [James Morrison](<ja2morri@uwaterloo.ca>).
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