Yep, but for the sake of this discussion, it´s a Plan 9. The kernel, fossil, and venti are untouched.
Regarding converters to mp3, time ago we had a unix program compiled with ape to rip them, IIRC. However, most of them have been converted to mp3 using other systems (linux, macos, mostly) and then copied to /n/music. Also, the same machine is used both as a main file server and as a music server. Reading mp3 files to reproduce them at terminals does not seem to increase the fs load nor to cause noticeable delays for others. We do not use caches, btw. On 4/23/07, ron minnich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 4/23/07, Francisco J Ballesteros <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > We have a local /n/music partition. fossil+venti. > Is this want you refer to? how do you rip the CDs? What format (can we do ogg on P9? I forget) > Or do you mean running the jukebox sw? > I use oplayer mostly. on Plan B, right? I want to serve to all OSes, via 9p only of course ... ron
