> okay with comparatively little ram. the primary reason that we
> haven't pushed to replace upas with nupas by default in 9front is
> insufficent testing with the mbox format.
I'm using nupas on 9front, which is much superior than upas.
Thanks eric!
Kenji
Quoting Steve Simon :
I am fairly sure the problem is to do with RAM size rather than the
raspberry pi per-se.
4000 messages takes up a lot of space - and upas stores messages in RAM.
Personally I save needed mail messages in named archives and try to
keep the number
of messages in my inbo
I am fairly sure the problem is to do with RAM size rather than the raspberry
pi per-se.
4000 messages takes up a lot of space - and upas stores messages in RAM.
Personally I save needed mail messages in named archives and try to keep the
number
of messages in my inbox doen to the 10s.
Erik has
On Sun, Oct 12, 2014 at 09:28:08AM +0200, Mats Olsson wrote:
> I have looked at the wiki and the documentation but it seems that some
> things just doesn't apply when using Plan 9 on the Raspberry Pi.
Mats,
As a (lurking) newbie myself, who is runnint Plan 9 on a Raspberry Pi, I can
tell you that
i'm a little confused by this. could you describe how this will work from a
user's perspective? do you mean that a user on p9p starts 9term, but the
/dev/cons is really a /dev/pts/* etc.?
On Sun, Oct 12, 2014 at 9:56 AM, Enrico Weigelt, metux IT consult <
enrico.weig...@gr13.net> wrote:
> Hi fo
Hi folks,
did anyone already write virtual terminal fileserver, which allows
starting a normal unix process on a virtual terminal (on Linux
the /dev/pts/*) and provides access to it via 9P ?
Then we could have a client/terminal connecting to it, so we have
screen(1)-alike functionality.
greetin
Documentation for acme mail is cleverly hidden in /acme/mail/readme
I'm not acme-ist, but a Sam-ite.
to send mail I use the mail program, and thus marshal.
to read it I use faces and thus nedmail
> On 12 Oct 2014, at 14:04, Mats Olsson wrote:
>
> Hi Quinti!
> Do you have mail configured in Acme? If so, how did you make it work?
>
>> On 10/12/14, Quintile
Hi Quinti!
Do you have mail configured in Acme? If so, how did you make it work?
On 10/12/14, Quintile wrote:
> can you explain?
>
> I cannot imagine what would be different on a pi, it's just a computer after
> all.
>
> -Steve
>
>
>
>> On 12 Oct 2014, at 08:28, Mats Olsson wrote:
>>
>> I have l
can you explain?
I cannot imagine what would be different on a pi, it's just a computer after
all.
-Steve
> On 12 Oct 2014, at 08:28, Mats Olsson wrote:
>
> I have looked at the wiki and the documentation but it seems that some
> things just doesn't apply when using Plan 9 on the Raspberry
I have looked at the wiki and the documentation but it seems that some
things just doesn't apply when using Plan 9 on the Raspberry Pi.
On 10/11/14, Quintile wrote:
> look at the plan9 wiki at bell labs.
>
> http://www.plan9.bell-labs.com/wiki/plan9/plan_9_wiki/
>
> -Steve
>
>
>> On 11 Oct 2014,
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