Hi,
On Fri Aug 16, 2013 at 10:19:03 -0500, Bryan Amato wrote:
I have been using Linux for sometime and only recently tried a special version of BSD, named Dragonfly BSD. What I liked about Dragonfly is that the kernel is not a monolithic kernel. However BSD is not really for me, I prefer the comfort of Linux, so I began searching around the web for a non-monolithic version of the Linux kernel and I came across L4Linux. Looking at the screenshots, I don't see any modern DE's. Does L4L support those desktops like KDE, Gnome and E17?
L4Linux is a virtual machine, i.e. a Linux kernel that has been adapted to use L4 functionality rather then only using the hardware interface. As such it can run any of those environments you listed.
Adam