i'm not sure what type of kernel is on the stock 9Pi image.
The 9pi.img has both types of kernel in the dos partition. To boot
the pi as a cpu server instead of a terminal, change 'kernel=9pi' to
'kernel=9picpu' in config.txt, and copy cmdline-cpu.txt to cmdline.txt
But I think the query was
Finally, does anyone know of a drawterm application for Mac OS X that runs
on 10.9? The download shows up as a document that I can't seem to get to
launch from the terminal or otherwise.
on bitbucket, you can download jas/drawterm-cocoa.
- erik
I'm trying to download http://newftp.9atom.org/other/9atom.iso.bz2 but the
server connection fails.
Wrong address or server maintenance ?
adriano
On Fri Feb 21 08:27:04 EST 2014, adriano.vera...@mail.com wrote:
I'm trying to download http://newftp.9atom.org/other/9atom.iso.bz2 but the
server connection fails.
Wrong address or server maintenance ?
i'm sorry about that. there where two issues
1. newftp.9atom.org - ftp.9atom.org so
Install fails on Dell Optiplex 3010 and Asus motherboards too, which are
both largely diffused here (Italy).
Dell 3010 is the standard for several big companies and the most
important computer chain stores
sell Asus powered machines. To buy supported foreign boxes for a client
is possible only
On Fri Feb 21 12:38:19 EST 2014, adriano.vera...@mail.com wrote:
Install fails on Dell Optiplex 3010 and Asus motherboards too, which are
both largely diffused here (Italy).
Dell 3010 is the standard for several big companies and the most
important computer chain stores
sell Asus powered
I'm thinking of purchasing one of these:
http://utilite-computer.com/web/home
Just curious, has anyone tried to make one of them work on Plan 9?
erik quanstrom ha scritto:
On Fri Feb 21 12:38:19 EST 2014, adriano.vera...@mail.com wrote:
Install fails on Dell Optiplex 3010 and Asus motherboards too, which are
both largely diffused here (Italy).
Dell 3010 is the standard for several big companies and the most
important computer chain
On Fri, Feb 21, 2014 at 6:45 PM, erik quanstrom quans...@quanstro.net wrote:
i assume this is not 9atom due to the messages.
It says in the title what it is.
--
Aram Hăvărneanu
it looks like it's a new CompuLab product based on their TrimSlice; so the
teg2 port should work.
On Fri, Feb 21, 2014 at 9:49 AM, Jeremy Jackins jeremyjack...@gmail.comwrote:
I'm thinking of purchasing one of these:
http://utilite-computer.com/web/home
Just curious, has anyone tried to
Actually, I think you'll find the Utilite has an i.MX6 processor, which is
not a Tegra 2. I'm not well versed enough in the code to know if the teg2
code will boot on something else.
On Sat, Feb 22, 2014 at 7:16 AM, Skip Tavakkolian
skip.tavakkol...@gmail.com wrote:
it looks like it's a new
So if I were to want to connect to my 9pi at home from my office, would I
have to make the 9pi into a cpu server? I'm looking for the simplest way to
be able to have access to my 9pi files/system from another computer (and
use the Plan 9 environment while doing so).
Also, I was wondering if Plan
So if I were to want to connect to my 9pi at home from my office, would I
have to make the 9pi into a cpu server?
If you just want to use drawterm to connect, the reply you quoted shows a
simple way. If you want to use more plan 9 capabilities, like mounting the
pi file system remotely with
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