Thanks all, the rudes and the polites.I'll try your suggestions.
L.
On Sat, Jul 11, 2009 at 7:26 AM, Uriel urie...@gmail.com wrote:
Google - list of plan 9 applications - click I'm Feeling Lucky
The result you will get from this is most likely to be extremely
outdated and incomplete. Just
lies! we had ac97 working on the t23 at IWP-Bondi!
-sqweek
2009/7/11 cinap_len...@gmx.de:
usb audio... havnt tried it with ac97 on my t23 yet.
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From: j...@csplan9.rit.edu
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Date: Fri, 10 Jul 2009 18:01:35 -0400
With which ac97 driver?
uriel
On Sat, Jul 11, 2009 at 12:13 PM, sqweeksqw...@gmail.com wrote:
lies! we had ac97 working on the t23 at IWP-Bondi!
-sqweek
2009/7/11 cinap_len...@gmx.de:
usb audio... havnt tried it with ac97 on my t23 yet.
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The documentation in the linux kernel says you merely
mount -t 9p ipaddress /mntpoint
this fails on my system since /sbin/mount tries to execute /sbin/mount.9p
and fails. Am I supposed to have an /sbin/mount.9p? (Anyone know which
ubunutu package should have this? If not, where I might
On Sat, 11 Jul 2009, Eric Van Hensbergen wrote:
Hmmm, that's really new behavior-- never used to fail without mount helper.
Can you give the exact error message?
# strace -o trace.txt mount -t 9p thenewsh.com /mnt
mount: Protocol not supported
Trace.txt is attached with full details.
Try an ip address instead of the DNS name. For the DNS name you'll
need a helper like 9mount.
Sent from my iPhone
On Jul 11, 2009, at 2:03 PM, Tim Newsham news...@lava.net wrote:
On Sat, 11 Jul 2009, Eric Van Hensbergen wrote:
Hmmm, that's really new behavior-- never used to fail without
On Sat, Jul 11, 2009 at 3:03 PM, Tim Newshamnews...@lava.net wrote:
On Sat, 11 Jul 2009, Eric Van Hensbergen wrote:
Hmmm, that's really new behavior-- never used to fail without mount
helper. Can you give the exact error message?
# strace -o trace.txt mount -t 9p thenewsh.com /mnt
Linux
no, the syscall just returns -EIMPL because its not implemented... you can
run linuxemu with -d option wich will log all syscalls and other debugging
to strerr, or when something crashes attach acid to the broken process
with the linuxemu.acid file and run utrace(Current()) and look if we hit
i havnt tried the *linuxemu/ffplay* stuff with ac97 on my t23.
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lies! we had ac97 working on the t23 at IWP-Bondi!
-sqweek
2009/7/11 cinap_len...@gmx.de:
usb audio... havnt tried it with ac97 on my t23 yet.
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because its not implemented
i was under the impression that mozilla ran under linuxemu.
is there another browser that wont need modifications?
oh, it does work here... i belived you where just complaining about
the ulimit warning...
http://9hal.ath.cx/usr/cinap_lenrek/linuxemu-moz.png
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because its not implemented
i was under the impression that mozilla ran under linuxemu.
is there another browser that wont
I've also run opera 9 successfully in linuxemu
On Sat, Jul 11, 2009 at 7:50 PM, cinap_len...@gmx.de wrote:
oh, it does work here... i belived you where just complaining about
the ulimit warning...
http://9hal.ath.cx/usr/cinap_lenrek/linuxemu-moz.png
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Using sqweek's 9mount is strongly recommended if you are using v9fs,
not only it deals with the silly and deficient linux mount command
(which somebody should submit a patch for some day I guess if we want
to be taken seriously as an nfs replacement), but it also hides the
ever changing v9fs mount
Hi, all.
Yesterday I observed different sizeof() of a union in a library function
and in the main program. The reason seems to be a forgotten #include
in a library source.
union U
{
struct
{
fields of defined types// sizeof = 100
struct NeverDefined nf;
It's in mason's contrib directory.
grep -i ac97 /n/sources/lsr
On Sat, Jul 11, 2009 at 10:16 PM, lu...@proxima.alt.za wrote:
It seems to drop HTTP links as soon as they are established. Is there
another location for aki's AC'97 support?
++L
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