Hello all,
I'm trying to get a system running. So far, everything works but the
LAN. The motherboard has a Marvell 88E Gb chip. I looked at
hardware listings on the site and guessing its not supported. Can
someone recommend a recent motherboard that works?
Thanks.
david
On Mar 24, 6:42 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Rodolfo kix Garcia) wrote:
I don't run pull in this default installation, then the install CD do
not write this value.
I got the same problem with two different CD images, three days ago and
one week ago, installing them in vmware and qemu virtual
I experienced the same problem about two weeks ago and gave up,
This has been fixed as of 28 March.
% patch/list applied/9660srv-leapyear
Hello all,
I'm trying to get a system running. So far, everything works but the
LAN. The motherboard has a Marvell 88E Gb chip. I looked at
hardware listings on the site and guessing its not supported. Can
someone recommend a recent motherboard that works?
the marvell 88e is a phy
Who needs OpenOffice.org Base when you have PQ (which I have not tried)?
Who needs an operating system when you have a 0 and a 1?
Russ
Although I know that the Plan9 compilers and gcc organize
function calls differently, I thought it would be helpful to
understand what /sys/src/libc/arm/getcallerpc.s does -
after having a look at A Manual for the Plan 9 assembler:
MOVW0(R13), R0
RET
Does this mean that
On architectures that don't push the return address on the
stack during the call instruction, the caller of getcallerpc
will have saved the desired return address somewhere in
its stack frame, and getcallerpc must root it out.
It appears the implementation below
works well with arm-elf-gcc
It appears that 5c (the ARM compiler) saves the return PC
as the first word of the stack frame, which may be somewhat
hard to locate.
it should be the same as the other risc machines, and seems
all right when i test it with 5c/5l. gcc typically also uses a frame
pointer, which might make it
what about:
% dc [0=1] | echo 0 /srv/desk
2 graphical calculators for Plan 9.
http://plan9.aichi-u.ac.jp/netlib/demos/suzuki/s41.html
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Federico G. Benavento
On Mar 31, 2008, at 6:43 PM, Federico G. Benavento wrote:
what about:
% dc [0=1] | echo 0 /srv/desk
Does that even do anything? You can't pipe to echo, can you?
Does that even do anything?
try to figure it out. you may be enlightened.
if you fail, follow this link: http://9fans.net/archive/2002/05/18
On Mon, Mar 31, 2008 at 3:43 PM, Federico G. Benavento
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
what about:
% dc [0=1] | echo 0 /srv/desk
well I knew somebody would tell me how to do this. Damn. Nice.
ron
On Mon, Mar 31, 2008 at 3:43 PM, Federico G. Benavento
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
2 graphical calculators for Plan 9.
http://plan9.aichi-u.ac.jp/netlib/demos/suzuki/s41.html
neat. But I like the perversity of using a window manager as my
control process.
For example, for a memory value, I can
On Mon, Mar 31, 2008 at 3:51 PM, Pietro Gagliardi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Mar 31, 2008, at 6:43 PM, Federico G. Benavento wrote:
what about:
% dc [0=1] | echo 0 /srv/desk
Does that even do anything? You can't pipe to echo, can you?
try it first then send email. Try, try, try.
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