You'll be amazed how quickly you get used to not having the Caps Lock
key causing you grief, as it then starts doing on every other
platform.
Except that Ctrl-A (well, Caps-Lock-A) then becomes a bit of a
nightmare. And the Insert key as Expand is not my favourite, either.
Erik Quanstrom long
On 18/01/2021, Mack Wallace wrote:
> the Caps Lock and Num Lock keys not functioning. (The caps lock acts like a
> control key, num-lock does nothing - I presume it’s a mapping issue).
Yeah, they're not supposed to work; see keyboard(6). I don't know the reason;
either someone just didn't like
Quoth Mack Wallace :
> I have a 9front server - I had tried compiling a new kernel (of the 9front
> variety) there, but with lackluster results (i.e. kernel panic) on the Pi.
fwiw, you're likely to get better results with
9front help on 9fr...@9front.org.
Thank you Michael for the kernel, it worked well. Skip for your config.txt, and
certainly Richard for all your efforts porting 9 to the pi, and trying to keep
it up to date.
I have a 9front server - I had tried compiling a new kernel (of the 9front
variety) there, but with lackluster results
> I did notice, that Richards image that I have, seems to only recognize 1GB of
> ram.
I put a new contrib/miller/9/bcm/main.c on 9p.io which should correct that.
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