Cool! Thanks.
FYI, the patch is in http://9legacy.org/patch.html, but not on sources
(not applied to pc/devarch.c and not in the patch directory)
On Tue, Feb 14, 2023 at 2:06 PM David du Colombier <0in...@gmail.com> wrote:
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> 9legacy supports temperature reporting on x86, using /dev/cputemp.
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On Mon, 13 Feb 2023, Steve Taylor wrote:
From: Steve Taylor
Hello adr,
I saw your note on the Plan 9 mailing list about USB audio on the RPi 4 with
9legacy. By USB audio device, do you mean something like a USB DAC? If so, I
have spent several hours on this recently. Whenever I play audio
thank you moody! 'bind -a '#P' /dev' did the trick! i appreciate the
feedback. thanks to all for your time.
On Tue, Feb 14, 2023 at 4:13 PM wrote:
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> Temperature stats are read from /dev/cputemp. How that file is served
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Temperature stats are read from /dev/cputemp. How that file is served depends
on your system.
On my machine the file is just in arch(3), other machines use acpi(8) to serve
this.
You just need to ensure this file is in the
9legacy supports temperature reporting on x86, using /dev/cputemp.
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I don't believe 9legacy '#c/sysstat' (/sys/src/9/port/devcons.c)
supports temperature reporting. If both drawterm's '#c/sysstat' and
Plan 9's '#c/sysstat' implement it, they would need to agree on the
format, because when using drawterm (as opposed to a real Plan 9
term), the commands run on the
what is the trick to getting the cpu temperature to read correctly in stats in
a drawterm session? i have googled quite a bit on this topic and can't find
anything helpful. thanks!
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agreed. compartmentalization might be used to have less
users/passwords than servers. if two cpu servers are used
interchangably for the same usecase by the same end-users, why not
give them the same credentials.
next time please try to quote correctly, lyndon.
On 2/14/23, Lyndon Nerenberg