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Re: [Hyperbola] Researches for removal of udev / eudev (v0.4.6 or beyond)

Yes, but it is not that easy as said: You are surely using a different base and we would then also need helping hands to either patch or develop further replacements for the current structure. The BSD-side will need further time in development and GNU/Linux-libre is tremendous work keeping it more and more clean out of all perhaps unwanted side-additions.

Human being in favor with clear principles and so also for freedom in soft- and hardware!

Certainly anyone who has the power to make you believe absurdities has the power to make you commit injustices: For a life of every being full with peace and kindness, including diversity and freedom. Capitalism is destroying our minds, the planet itself and the universe in the end!

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Re: [Hyperbola] Researches for removal of udev / eudev (v0.4.6 or beyond)

A different base maybe, but as far as I understand, the Kernel in userspace is roughly the same across all versions of Linux, regardless of the distro, which is the primary reason I stick with Linux over all (not much actually changes)

And my research respects that...

It would have to be translated though to whatever is changed in BSD as you may find some discrepancies there, though over all, what I'm doing doesn't go much farther than userspace...
Unless we're talking about that kernel module improvement I mentioned which puts device authority in it's rightful place... that would need a lot more work between multiple versions of both Linux and BSD, if a portable external module can't be achieved... tongue
(there's also HAL which is shamefully being removed in newer kernels for some retarded reason) >:(

I may not be a kernel expert, but I do at least know about some of the hassles tongue