On Wed, 04 Feb 2015 01:17:00 GMT christophe DAMAS christophe.da...@gmail.com
wrote:
I need to access to /adm/timezone to change the timezone.
How do I log as user adm ?
I use the standard plan9.iso image downloaded form ATT web site.
Do you mean 9pi.img?
I have not set any password.
How do I log as user adm ?
I use the standard plan9.iso image downloaded form ATT web site.
I have not set any password. Glenda is automatically logged in.
I've tried auth/changeuser but get /mnt/key/adm permission denied in
return.
I'm new to plan9. Read ATT docs, but I have not
On Tue Feb 3 01:01:02 PST 2015, st...@quintile.net wrote:
the control file idea is a neat way of doing atomic moves.
control files are a good way of dealing with all kinds of exceptional behavior.
but ...
to be fair, this goes against the unix ideal of having uniform file operations.
this
On Tue, Feb 3, 2015 at 7:17 PM, christophe DAMAS christophe.da...@gmail.com
wrote:
I need to access to /adm/timezone to change the timezone.
How do I log as user adm ?
I use the standard plan9.iso image downloaded form ATT web site.
I have not set any password. Glenda is automatically
On Wed, 04 Feb 2015 00:41:41 MST arn...@skeeve.com wrote:
From the Be Still My Beating Heart department:
http://dev.windows.com/en-us/featured/raspberrypi2support
Perhaps we will see higher performance memory versions of
RPi sooner rather than later :-)
From the Be Still My Beating Heart department:
http://dev.windows.com/en-us/featured/raspberrypi2support
On Tue Feb 3 05:13:09 PST 2015, skip.tavakkol...@gmail.com wrote:
fcp in plan 9 and 9pserve in p9p
don't forget aan.
- erik
Ok, got it.
This annoing thread (sorry) was due to the fact that the only messages that
actually contains the / marker are Tauth and Tattach (in the aname). I
still think that using wstat with such marker to atomically move files
among accessible folders would not violate the protocol
the control file idea is a neat way of doing atomic moves.
this has been discussed before, my summary is its not something you need often
to justify the pain of trying to implement it correctly - the directory locking
has to be done with care to ensure it is all deadlock free.
I do, very
To be honest, the ether performance is not really a limiting feature of the
pi for me, if fact the cpu and ether are a fair match for each other.
This might be because the ethernet adapter uses USB which is taxing
the CPU a lot.
While reading intro(5) I noticed these very interesting lines:
Fids are chosen by
the client. All requests on a connection share the same fid
space; when several clients share a connection, the agent
managing the sharing must arrange that no two clients choose
the same fid.
And later:
A client
I do wonder if they have got it wrong with the Pi-2 and should have gone
with
Gig Ether - Time will tell.
They did not, one of the most common usages of the pi is to decode
h.264 video, which works just fine over the slow ethernet and even via
usb wireless adapters.
Fine means the videos break
btw if you really are that bored:
please port 9front to one of those wifi SD cards.
kirkwood had gigabit ethernet way before the rpi even existed and I'm
regularly using multiples of 100Mbit with samba on one, it's super
stable *and* faster which is why I would never pick the rpi for a NAS.
otoh this device doesn't even have video out.
What kirkwood device are you using for
fcp in plan 9 and 9pserve in p9p
On Tue Feb 03 2015 at 3:35:07 AM Giacomo Tesio giac...@tesio.it wrote:
While reading intro(5) I noticed these very interesting lines:
Fids are chosen by
the client. All requests on a connection share the same fid
space; when several clients share a
Dockstar and only via USB 2.0
Nowadays i'd buy a pogoplug, they were still available on amazon or
ebay for 10$ last time I looked.
I'm also using the dockstar for routing. The gigabit is stable and
gives enough headroom for my pity 10Mbit uplink, whereas a rpi would
break down bec. of USB hardware
I need to access to /adm/timezone to change the timezone.
How do I log as user adm ?
I use the standard plan9.iso image downloaded form ATT web site.
I have not set any password. Glenda is automatically logged in.
I've tried auth/changeuser but get /mnt/key/adm permission denied in return.
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