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It is a collection of protocols for system interaction (file systems, networks, authentication), and servers implementing them. Subprojects include [[Gnumach‎|Mach]], the microkernel on which the Hurd is based, which provides a basic inter-process communication mechanism, and [[MIG]], an interface generator for Mach.
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It is a collection of protocols for system interaction (file systems, networks, authentication), and servers implementing them. Subprojects include [[Gnumach‎|Mach]], the microkernel on which the Hurd is based, which provides a basic inter-process communication mechanism, and [[mig|MIG]], an interface generator for Mach.
 
|Homepage URL=https://www.gnu.org/software/hurd
 
|Homepage URL=https://www.gnu.org/software/hurd
 
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GNU Hurd

https://www.gnu.org/software/hurd/
GNU's replacement for the Unix kernel.

The Hurd is the kernel for the GNU system, a replacement and augmentation of standard Unix kernels.

It is a collection of protocols for system interaction (file systems, networks, authentication), and servers implementing them. Subprojects include Mach, the microkernel on which the Hurd is based, which provides a basic inter-process communication mechanism, and MIG, an interface generator for Mach.








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