Its impossible without modification.
On Mon, Jan 17, 2011 at 11:04 AM, Joseph Xu joseph...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi:
In acme, is it possible to move an existing window into a specific
column using its control file interface? I have a script that spawns
several windows every run and I'm getting
PPP
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If ethernet works fine, why
not just plug into a wired connection to your local network?
Because ethernet isn't the only choice to connect.
It is good to have working wifi and 3g modem.
What exactly do you mean, PPP over USB?
Google PPP over USB. I've googled, red 9fans archive,
wiki
P.S. anyone know a better way to composite images using the
plan9/plan9port image tools?
what do you mean by better? there's a compose program in
contrib quanstro/radar which may compile on p9p just fine.
- erik
And starts usb/disk
term% ls /dev/*u*
/dev/sdU6.0/ctl
/dev/sdU6.0/data
/dev/sdU6.0/raw
term% cat /dev/sdU6.0/ctl
/dev/usb/ep6.0 lun0: inquiry geometry 1990407 512
No partitions. Checked in Linux
this one's easy. unlike the braindamage in linux,
i forgot to attach the recipie for disaster.
sleep 100
cd /proc/$apid
while()cat text/dev/null
that's about 1000x slower than necessary. you can speed up the crash
by using the following program.
- erik
#include u.h
#include libc.h
void
main(void)
{
But the above statement is true unless you have about 367 targets
(for quite a small project -- only 2 tiny and 1 larger Erlang
applications), which when built takes about 45 seconds (with
NPROC=16), and the second time (without touching a single file in the
source directory) takes about
What exactly do you mean, PPP over USB?
Google PPP over USB. I've googled, red 9fans archive,
wiki and docs before posting here.
In theory, your 3G data stick should export a serial device interface,
and therefore usb/serial should map it to /dev/eiaUx/eiaUx (where x is
a small integer). (See
Pavel built a reproducer and sent it to me:
-- Forwarded message --
From: Pavel Zholkover paulz...@gmail.com
Date: Mon, Jan 17, 2011 at 12:24 PM
Subject: Re: plan9 go output faults on 9vx with rfork
To: ron minnich rminn...@gmail.com
Hi Ron!
I think I've traced the cause of
On 15 Jan 2011, at 9:35 am, lu...@proxima.alt.za wrote:
Its not faulty caps, they just have a limited life,
dried up electrolytic caps is the cause of most
electronics dieing of old age.
In the days before I took up electronics as a hobby, valves were
seated in sockets because it was known
On 16 Jan 2011, at 3:24 pm, hiro wrote:
For real mobility I learned to use whatever the laptop ships with, and
virtual machines.
Aside from having installed Slackware, this is what I'm doing with my
eee 1005HA. I'm using Ron's 9vx which is looking good and solid,
although I haven't had
I've tried Thinkpad models X200s, X201, and X300
with Plan 9. Each of them PXE booted over ethernet
(with the Intel cards) and using the local file server
as root fs. Graphics, input, etc. work very well and
Plan 9 runs very smoothly here. I haven't tried sound
or anything.
I boot into Plan 9 on
what's the form factor?
On Sat, Jan 15, 2011 at 6:58 AM, erik quanstrom quans...@quanstro.net wrote:
On Sat Jan 15 04:25:22 EST 2011, st...@quintile.net wrote:
Its not faulty caps, they just have a limited life,
dried up electrolytic caps is the cause of most
electronics dieing of old age.
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