bash, tmux and vim are all supported. You can even have a full Xfce desktop.
Hardware support is unfortunately flaky, in part because the GNU Mach code lacks some features like PCI MSIs and uses drivers from the Linux 2.6 era through DDE. Virtualization is definitely the route through which people run it.
The rump integration will hopefully change this situation, assuming it advances forward.
I figured this would be about the size of things. I suppose I'll start with a VM. I realized I mentioned Chromebooks in my first post -- reminder to anyone that ARM is not supported, so get an Intel-based model.
Hardware support is unfortunately flaky, in part because the GNU Mach code lacks some features like PCI MSIs and uses drivers from the Linux 2.6 era through DDE. Virtualization is definitely the route through which people run it.
The rump integration will hopefully change this situation, assuming it advances forward.