Re: [9fans] venti + Nt

2008-07-16 Thread Uriel
On Thu, Jul 17, 2008 at 12:17 AM, Benjamin Huntsman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Has anyone gotten Nt to read/write from Venti on a Plan 9 or Linux system? > > I figure one could set up something with SAMBA, but there's no native 9p for > Nt, right? There is native 9p for Nt. uriel

Re: [9fans] venti + Nt

2008-07-16 Thread a
Perhaps related: fossilcons(8), talking about stat, says: The bits denoted by capital letters are included to support non-Plan 9 systems. They are not made visible by the 9P protocol. Has anything ever been done with this, or is this support still theoretical?

Re: [9fans] venti + Nt

2008-07-16 Thread Josh Wood
Has anyone gotten Nt to read/write from Venti on a Plan 9 or Linux system? I figure one could set up something with SAMBA, but there's no native 9p for Nt, right? Plan 9's aquarela(8), see the example for reading the dump. Cifs clients can write to the intervening venti-backed Plan 9 file

Re: [9fans] Plan 9 on MacBook?

2008-07-16 Thread Pietro Gagliardi
Intel - there is no prebuilt PPC binary. That ELCR point is what made me get QEMU in the first place. You can find the ISO somewhere in /n/ sources/contrib. du and you can't miss it; it was made by someone else on the list. On Jul 16, 2008, at 10:40 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: This was an

Re: [9fans] Plan 9 on MacBook?

2008-07-16 Thread a
This was an intel or ppc iMac? Did you make (if so, how) or acquire (if so, from where) this ISO? Getting that far would be much better than the current stock ISO, which gets to the ELCR print. Anthony

Re: [9fans] Plan 9 on MacBook?

2008-07-16 Thread Pietro Gagliardi
The ISO I got that was supposed to work natively on an iMac had: - keyboard error messages (but I think it worked) - no working mouse - inverse video But good luck on a MacBook! On Jul 16, 2008, at 10:30 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I now have a more-or-less unused MacBook. I'm considering spen

[9fans] Plan 9 on MacBook?

2008-07-16 Thread a
I now have a more-or-less unused MacBook. I'm considering spending some time trying to get Plan 9 working on it. Has anyone gotten beyond confirming that it won't work out of the box? Anthony

Re: [9fans] 8 cores

2008-07-16 Thread erik quanstrom
> On Tue, 2008-07-15 at 18:28 -0400, erik quanstrom wrote: >> coming as no suprise, the pc port of plan 9 >> does work just fine with 8 cores. >> >> mpls; cat /dev/sysstat >> 0 14271 21350133991116 0 >> 0 0 99 0

Re: [9fans] 8 cores

2008-07-16 Thread Iruata Souza
On Wed, Jul 16, 2008 at 2:12 AM, Benjamin Huntsman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Furthermore, does anyone out there run Plan 9 on non-x86 hardware anymore? > only for the fun of it, I'm slowly trying to port it to my SGI O2. iru

[9fans] venti + Nt

2008-07-16 Thread Benjamin Huntsman
Has anyone gotten Nt to read/write from Venti on a Plan 9 or Linux system? I figure one could set up something with SAMBA, but there's no native 9p for Nt, right?

Re: [9fans] setting up a differnet keyboard

2008-07-16 Thread Francisco J Ballesteros
I think you need to add the map to the kernel, as a root file so that boot could find it before reaching the file server. On Wed, Jul 16, 2008 at 10:46 PM, Robert Hibberdine <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Thanks for reply. > > putting kbmap=uk into plan9.ini > gives a message > > boot: can'

Re: [9fans] Corrupted meta data

2008-07-16 Thread Russ Cox
> How do you remove a file with corrupted meta data? > I was in 9vx and trying to recompile a kernel so > I could get a boot file with the local method > and it locked. After I killed 9vx and started it > up again, I can't mk because main.8 has corrupted > meta data. check in fossilcons reports i

Re: [9fans] setting up a differnet keyboard

2008-07-16 Thread Pietro Gagliardi
9fat: cp /sys/lib/kbmap/uk /n/9fat try again with kbmap=uk and reboot. On Jul 16, 2008, at 4:46 PM, Robert Hibberdine wrote: Thanks for reply. putting kbmap=uk into plan9.ini gives a message boot: can't open kbd map: 'uk' file does not exist. So I triedkbmap=/sys/lib//kbmap/uk i

[9fans] Corrupted meta data

2008-07-16 Thread Brian L. Stuart
How do you remove a file with corrupted meta data? I was in 9vx and trying to recompile a kernel so I could get a boot file with the local method and it locked. After I killed 9vx and started it up again, I can't mk because main.8 has corrupted meta data. check in fossilcons reports it, but appar

Re: [9fans] setting up a differnet keyboard

2008-07-16 Thread Robert Hibberdine
Thanks for reply. putting kbmap=uk into plan9.ini gives a message boot: can't open kbd map: 'uk' file does not exist. So I triedkbmap=/sys/lib//kbmap/uk in plan9.ini This didn't work either. I got the message boot: can't open kbd map: 'sys' file does not exist. Not s

Re: [9fans] 8 cores

2008-07-16 Thread Roman V. Shaposhnik
On Tue, 2008-07-15 at 18:28 -0400, erik quanstrom wrote: > coming as no suprise, the pc port of plan 9 > does work just fine with 8 cores. > > mpls; cat /dev/sysstat > 0 14271 21350133991116 0 > 0 0 99 0 Looki

Re: [9fans] web plumbing on OS X drawterm

2008-07-16 Thread Skip Tavakkolian
>>echo -n $* > /mnt/term/dev/showfile > > Could you please tell me in more details where should I write it? > I am not familiar with plumb rules. in $home/lib/plumbing add a line to plumb to winstart for the following rule: typeis text datamatches '(https?|ftp|fi

Re: [9fans] 8 cores

2008-07-16 Thread Uriel
On Wed, Jul 16, 2008 at 5:02 PM, Benjamin Huntsman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >>i can't agree with this label "research os" if you mean >>to imply that it's not stable or somehow unfinished. > > Not at all. Just meant that one doesn't run their company's Oracle database > on it. > Not because it'

Re: [9fans] web plumbing on OS X drawterm

2008-07-16 Thread Antonin Vecera
On Wed, Jul 16, 2008 at 4:08 PM, Skip Tavakkolian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > i added /dev/showfile for windows a while back. in that case, dt > hands anything it is given on /dev/showfile to explorer (closest thing > to plumber on windows). plumb rule for urls hands them to a script > that look

Re: [9fans] 8 cores

2008-07-16 Thread Benjamin Huntsman
>i can't agree with this label "research os" if you mean >to imply that it's not stable or somehow unfinished. Not at all. Just meant that one doesn't run their company's Oracle database on it. Not because it's not worthy of doing so, but such things just aren't compiled for it. >...you mean s

Re: [9fans] web plumbing on OS X drawterm

2008-07-16 Thread Skip Tavakkolian
i added /dev/showfile for windows a while back. in that case, dt hands anything it is given on /dev/showfile to explorer (closest thing to plumber on windows). plumb rule for urls hands them to a script that looks like this: echo -n $* > /mnt/term/dev/showfile > mkfifo /tmp/open.f

Re: [9fans] 8 cores

2008-07-16 Thread Robert William Fuller
Uriel wrote: You could always import /net from a 9grid node in a (more) free country ;) (Maybe SA should start filtering 9P connections ;) Peace Glad to hear that device remoting has some practical applications :-) Given the US Department of Homeland Insecurity, we may need that in the US so

Re: [9fans] 8 cores

2008-07-16 Thread John Waters
I have a means to circumvent the filters, but not at my current location. Thankfully 9p flows as poorly as all the other protocols here in KSA, but it still flows. I wonder sometimes if I am the only plan 9 user in "The Kingdom"... Where most folks are accustomed to "five nines" of availability, th

Re: [9fans] 8 cores

2008-07-16 Thread Uriel
You could always import /net from a 9grid node in a (more) free country ;) (Maybe SA should start filtering 9P connections ;) Peace uriel On Wed, Jul 16, 2008 at 2:13 PM, John Waters <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi Mr Forsyth, > > I tried to respond to your directly, but the mail bounced. > Here

Re: [9fans] 8 cores

2008-07-16 Thread Uriel
> if that doesn't compel you, running upas imap server for ~40 users > with 1.3gb of inboxes might. since upas has the bad manners to load > the entire mailbox, we're using about 90% of the 3.5gb bios will spare > us in 32bit mode. i also watched it at 100% cpu for a solid hour > yesterday. Ther

Re: [9fans] 8 cores

2008-07-16 Thread erik quanstrom
> I'd like to ask a question, but before I do, feel I should say, I've > been on this list long enough to understand that Plan 9 is a research > vessel, not an OS that's targeted at commercial deployment... i can't agree with this label "research os" if you mean to imply that it's not stable or so

Re: [9fans] web plumbing on OS X drawterm

2008-07-16 Thread a
Ah, right. I'd started out using p9p's 'web', but decided having access to 'open' might be useful in other contexts, even if i'm not plumbing anything to it right now. Project for today is sort of the inverse: how to make OS X use Acme-sac or B for text files. Anyone looked at it? Anthony

Re: [9fans] web plumbing on OS X drawterm

2008-07-16 Thread Russ Cox
> I mostly get to my Plan 9 cpu servers via drawterm from > my OS X laptop these days (9vx soon, once I get a > comfortable environment there). I have a script that > calls drawterm with the right arguments. I just added > this to the script: > mkfifo /tmp/open.fifo > while () {open `{c

Re: [9fans] 8 cores

2008-07-16 Thread a
For me the URL works out to: http://domino.research.ibm.com/comm/research_projects.nsf/pages/hare.index.html HARE! Awesome. Anthony

Re: [9fans] 8 cores

2008-07-16 Thread Russ Cox
> Some people would like to, but to my knowledge fourth edition hasn't > been ported to any other platforms. Plan 9 has always run on multiple architectures, and the fourth edition is no different. ls /sys/src/9 will show you that there are ports to the Alpha PC (alphapc) the HP iPaq (bitsy), and

Re: [9fans] 8 cores

2008-07-16 Thread John Waters
Hi Mr Forsyth, I tried to respond to your directly, but the mail bounced. Here in Saudi Arabia tinyurl is blocked (by the govt). Is it possible that you (or someone else) can expand the URL for me and send it to me off-list? Thanks John Waters, No relation to the director On Wed, Jul 16, 2008 at

Re: [9fans] 8 cores

2008-07-16 Thread C H Forsyth
>Furthermore, does anyone out there run Plan 9 on non-x86 hardware anymore? yes: http://tinyurl.com/5jc8u8, for instance

Re: [9fans] Can't install Plan9 on VMWare

2008-07-16 Thread Antonin Vecera
On Wed, Jul 16, 2008 at 10:30 AM, Philip Silva <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> you either remove the cdrom from the virtual machine or make it to >> emulate scsi. >> if you're iso is more than 2 days old, you'll have to do >> % echo hwaccel off > /dev/vgactl >> to get vga working well. > I see, well

Re: [9fans] Can't install Plan9 on VMWare

2008-07-16 Thread Philip Silva
> you either remove the cdrom from the virtual machine or make it to > emulate scsi. > if you're iso is more than 2 days old, you'll have to do > % echo hwaccel off > /dev/vgactl > to get vga working well. I see, well I removed the cdrom. But when installing plan9 I entered ega (or was it cga?!) i

Re: [9fans] 8 cores

2008-07-16 Thread sqweek
On Wed, Jul 16, 2008 at 1:12 PM, Benjamin Huntsman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > That being said, while huge scalability is certainly research-worthy, does > anyone actually run anything on Plan 9 that needs or would otherwise benefit > from 8+ CPUs and more than a few GB's of RAM? The Blue gene