It only has 10Base-T...
On 7/4/15, michaelian ennis michaelian.en...@gmail.com wrote:
I wonder, aloud, if an spi connected ethernet interface might be an
acceptable solution:
https://www.sparkfun.com/products/765
ian
Also, I'm not sure if the SPI but would compound the max routing speed or
not but I suspect it would.
Even with these limitations, it would probably be good for the p9 community
to have drivers for these kinds of devices.
On Mon, Jul 6, 2015 at 4:30 AM, hiro 23h...@gmail.com wrote:
It only has
i dont know for sure but could it be that cs resolves
these local domains thru ndb? and then ignores your
ipv6= attibures in ndb?
i use ip= attribute in my ndb for both v4 and v6 addresses
and that works fine.
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cinap
Hi,
I am using p9p for some time now, and I find very difficult to work without it.
I have a box with openbsd/amd64 installed and I would like to have p9p on it.
Can someone explain to me, in a more or less detailed fashion, what
should I do to compile and run p9p on such machine?
I wrote many c
Hi,
I am using p9p for some time now, and I find very difficult to work without
it.
I have a box with openbsd/amd64 installed and I would like to have p9p on it.
Can someone explain to me, in a more or less detailed fashion, what
should I do to compile and run p9p on such machine?
I wrote
There was a recent discussion about that it would be nice to have gawk on
Plan9.
The latest upstream version of gawk can now be built via 9front-ports. I
think/hope I built/ported it correctly, but it would be nice with
critique/feedback/testing.
I noticed in the Arch linux package that gawk