What kinds of things would you want in the GNU OS?
Ashok Yerneni
ashok at stiatl.UUCP
Fri Jun 2 00:36:44 AEST 1989
In article <395 at amc-gw.UUCP> jhall at amc-gw.UUCP (John Hall) writes:
>
>Device driver interfaces, distributed files, and resources all could
>be implemented as servers, and each server could handle it's own security,
>resource allocation, etc. dynamically. Also, you could have servers
>do wildcard parsing. Think of all the traverse(), parse_path(),
>search_file(), routines that would obsolete.
a typical problem with server based implementations is the additional
layer of software that slows down the overall performance. A typical example
is the comparison of performance between kernel based windowing systems like
SUN view and server based systems like Xwindows.
>
> As always, Thank You for Your Support.
>
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