Re: [9fans] and ...

2010-10-19 Thread frankg
Perhaps this will help http://www.pikebrewing.com/menus/our_ales.pdf

Re: [9fans] Fifth Edition

2010-10-19 Thread Mark Tuson
On Sep 28, 1:30 am, st...@quintile.net (Steve Simon) wrote: the iso on the bell labs site is built nightly so if you have that you have the up-to-date source. I wouldn't expect there will be a fifth edition as most of the plan9 team from bell labs now work at google. Having said this it

Re: [9fans] Fifth Edition

2010-10-19 Thread Lucio De Re
On Tue, Oct 19, 2010 at 10:02:22AM +, Mark Tuson wrote: Steve, would you be willing to share copies of the demo discs? Which architecture do they use? I just want to play with something ancient as well as modern, then I'll feel like I have a better feel for the system. I can't imagine

Re: [9fans] Fifth Edition

2010-10-19 Thread Steve Simon
/n/sources/contrib/steve/historic/2nd-edition/pcdist/* there is some other stuff on there about the early releases which might be of interest. I have a copy of the 2nd edition cdrom, but that is still under copywrite so I cannot give you a copy unless you can supply me with a valid license serial

Re: [9fans] Fifth Edition

2010-10-19 Thread David Leimbach
On Tue, Oct 19, 2010 at 3:19 AM, Lucio De Re lu...@proxima.alt.za wrote: On Tue, Oct 19, 2010 at 10:02:22AM +, Mark Tuson wrote: Steve, would you be willing to share copies of the demo discs? Which architecture do they use? I just want to play with something ancient as well as

[9fans] fun with ratrace

2010-10-19 Thread ron minnich
somebody was asking me about listen in the library. You can do this: ratrace -c /bin/aux/listen1 tcp!*!500 /bin/rc it's instructive; you can see how bits fit together. ron

Re: [9fans] Fifth Edition

2010-10-19 Thread hiro
Wenn hier nicht bald Ruhe ist werd ich euch alle an die ss verpfeifen, auch was ihr da alles mit dem weissen Hasen im Keller heimlich ansteckt! Das ist VERBOTEN und eine Schande fuer das Vaterland!

Re: [9fans] permissions

2010-10-19 Thread Nathaniel W Filardo
On Sun, Oct 17, 2010 at 12:59:04PM -0700, Benjamin Huntsman wrote: where you can't tweak things such that 100% of all administration activities can be performed remotely via drawterm... for some stuff like setting up disks, one still has to use the local physical terminal. I tend to add an

Re: [9fans] sheevaplug port available

2010-10-19 Thread James Chapman
Hi, My attempt to (belatedly) follow the instructions below has been hindered by the fact that I don't seem to have the arm assembler 5a on my i386 plan 9 system. ls /bin/?c yields lots of compilers ls /bin/?a yields only 0a and 8a. Is 5a supposed to be there by default or should I build it

Re: [9fans] sheevaplug port available

2010-10-19 Thread ron minnich
cd /sys/src/cmd/5a mk install etc. ron

Re: [9fans] sheevaplug port available

2010-10-19 Thread geoff
Sorry, the second line of my recipe should be for(i in ?[acli])

Re: [9fans] sheevaplug port available

2010-10-19 Thread Lyndon Nerenberg
On 10-10-19 12:21 PM, ron minnich wrote: cd /sys/src/cmd/5a mk install If he's missing 5a there are probably other bits missing, too, so: cd /sys/src objtype = arm mk install is a safer bet.

Re: [9fans] sheevaplug port available

2010-10-19 Thread Lyndon Nerenberg
On 10-10-19 12:50 PM, ron minnich wrote: yes for the arm binaries. But to get off the ground cross-compiling it helps to have 5c/5a/5l for the 386 as well :-) Oh sh*t. I'm going back to bed now ...

Re: [9fans] sheevaplug port available

2010-10-19 Thread ron minnich
On Tue, Oct 19, 2010 at 12:45 PM, Lyndon Nerenberg lyn...@orthanc.ca wrote: On 10-10-19 12:21 PM, ron minnich wrote: cd /sys/src/cmd/5a mk install If he's missing 5a there are probably other bits missing, too, so:  cd /sys/src  objtype = arm  mk install is a safer bet. yes for the arm