On Thu, May 6, 2010 at 4:45 PM, ron minnich rminn...@gmail.com wrote:
On Thu, May 6, 2010 at 2:21 PM, Skip Tavakkolian 9...@9netics.com wrote:
doesn't the weather get ugly in seattle about that time?
pick any two: cheap, pretty, convenient. ☺
I actually like seattle that time of year anyway.
Both Vancouver and Seattle are trivially doable for me.
I'd offer our Victoria offices, but we're moving into unknown space at the end
of August.
Paul
On 2010-05-07, at 6:09 AM, Eric Van Hensbergen wrote:
On Thu, May 6, 2010 at 4:45 PM, ron minnich rminn...@gmail.com wrote:
On Thu, May 6,
On Fri, May 7, 2010 at 1:09 PM, Eric Van Hensbergen eri...@gmail.com wrote:
OSDI is in Vancouver in October, might be more justifiable as a
destination for academic folks if the workshop and the conference
adjoined -- it would at least be down to a single airfare.
I got burned doing that for
After the reboot I can see:
2010/0427 20:53:40 err 4: read /dev/sdC0/isect offset 0xe70c8000 count
65536 buf 20ae000 returned 0:
/boot/venti: part /dev/sdC0/isect addr 0xe6c68000: icachewritesect
readpart: read /dev/sdC0/isect offset 0xe70c8000 count 65536 buf
20ae000 returned 0:
i
On Fri, May 7, 2010 at 8:37 AM, Ramon de Vera ramondev...@gmail.com wrote:
Maybe Seattle? ...if in October, the Picasso Exhibit is also on in the
SAM as well (just saying).
Yeah but by then the Lusty Lady across the street from the SAM will have
shut its doors forever (also just saying).
On Thu, May 6, 2010 at 3:59 PM, Anthony Sorace a...@9srv.net wrote:
anyone ever used one of the minipci
versions of the orinoco cards?
I think that's what the Thinkpad T23 had. If so, then yes.
Russ
Hi,
I have modified Erik Quanstrom's raw socket ethernet driver
for 9vx so that it uses the Linux kernel's tap device.
It seems to work just fine. I create the tap device first
using tunctl which comes with the Usermode Linux toolkit
but I don't think this is necessary.
Tully Gray.
ps: I am
2010/5/7 Tully Gray tullyg...@arc.net.au:
Hi,
I have modified Erik Quanstrom's raw socket ethernet driver
for 9vx so that it uses the Linux kernel's tap device.
It seems to work just fine. I create the tap device first
using tunctl which comes with the Usermode Linux toolkit
but I don't
2010/5/7 Tully Gray tullyg...@arc.net.au:
Hi,
I have modified Erik Quanstrom's raw socket ethernet driver
for 9vx so that it uses the Linux kernel's tap device.
It seems to work just fine. I create the tap device first
using tunctl which comes with the Usermode Linux toolkit
but I
interesting. what's the advantage of the tap device?
is the code available online?
duh. sorry. missed the attachment. having peeked
at the code, do you think that the tap devices is a
complete replacement for the raw socket?
- erik
On Fri, May 07, 2010 at 02:04:47PM -0400, erik quanstrom wrote:
2010/5/7 Tully Gray tullyg...@arc.net.au:
Hi,
I have modified Erik Quanstrom's raw socket ethernet driver
for 9vx so that it uses the Linux kernel's tap device.
It seems to work just fine. I create the tap device
On Sat, 08 May 2010 03:54:26 +1000 Tully Gray tullyg...@arc.net.au wrote:
I have modified Erik Quanstrom's raw socket ethernet driver
for 9vx so that it uses the Linux kernel's tap device.
Neat!
if((fd = socket(PF_PACKET, SOCK_RAW, htons(ETH_P_ALL))) 0)
---
if((fd =
I would most prefer to have it at a transport hub. That said, the
person who sets up the arrangements gets to call it.
I do have some calls coming back to me from local hotels.
ron
1. FWIW I think the IBM/Lenovo mouse is still available. Type 31P7405 into
Google Search and you get lots of options.
Is this really a 3 button mouse or is the scrollpoint the middle button? It
really looks like a 2 button mouse from the picture.
NB I saw this in a review at the Lenovo web
How might I split a file into pieces specified by size?
split(1) lets me specify lines and regex contexts as delimiters, but what if I
want a 40MB file split up into 1.44MB chunks, say?
On Fri May 7 21:41:59 EDT 2010, m...@iridescent.org wrote:
1. FWIW I think the IBM/Lenovo mouse is still available. Type 31P7405 into
Google Search and you get lots of options.
Is this really a 3 button mouse or is the scrollpoint the middle button? It
really looks like a 2 button mouse
On Fri May 7 23:42:15 EDT 2010, yard-...@telus.net wrote:
How might I split a file into pieces specified by size?
split(1) lets me specify lines and regex contexts as delimiters, but what if
I want a 40MB file split up into 1.44MB chunks, say?
in retrospect, this would be better in c.
maybe this has been fixed, ...
stats 24258: suicide: sys: trap: fault write va=0x pc=0x7a14
acid: lstk()
notejmp(ret=0x1,j=0x1f384)+0x10 /sys/src/libc/arm/notejmp.c:10
alarmed(s=0x5cb8,a=0x)+0x38 /sys/src/cmd/stats.c:763
read+0x1c /sys/src/libc/9sys/read.c:7
acid: asm(*PC)
maybe this has been fixed, ...
i used stats it earlier today on sheevaplug, no problem. are you
working off the latest sources? a fair bit has changed over the last
week or so.
How might I split a file into pieces specified by size?
dd(1)
cpue% dd -if /dev/zero -of /tmp/foo -bs 1 -count 1024
1024+0 records in
1024+0 records out
cpue% ls -l /tmp/foo
--rw-rw-r-- M 1106 fst fst 1024 May 7 22:37 /tmp/foo
cpue% dd -if /tmp/foo -of /tmp/foo1 -bs 1 -count 512
512+0 records
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