Re: [9fans] Re: Inferno OS

2023-02-28 Thread michaelian ennis
https://github.com/caerwynj/acme-sac might be a good place to quickly get a built inferno. It’s specifically designed for being used as an application. The application is the acme editor. On February 28, 2023 at 00:32:29, Tharaneedharan Vilwanathan ( vdhar...@gmail.com) wrote: > Great, thanks

Re: [9fans] Re: Inferno OS

2023-02-28 Thread Tharaneedharan Vilwanathan
Great, thanks Marshall! Regards dharani On Mon, Feb 27, 2023 at 9:43 AM Marshall Conover wrote: > Hi Dharani, > > I can suggest two places: > > There is the inferno-os google group here: > https://groups.google.com/g/inferno-os > > And if you're open to using discord, there's an #inferno

Re: [9fans] Re: Inferno OS

2023-02-27 Thread Marshall Conover
Hi Dharani, I can suggest two places: There is the inferno-os google group here: https://groups.google.com/g/inferno-os And if you're open to using discord, there's an #inferno channel that gets occasional traffic on the 9fans discord hosted by Henesy: https://discord.gg/RXu6xPnY . That invite

Re: [9fans] Re: Inferno OS

2023-02-26 Thread Tharaneedharan Vilwanathan
Hi David, I tried to build based on the script and it worked. I was happy to see Inferno up and running. Thanks a lot. Do you know if there is any forum that discusses on Inferno/Limbo? Long back I remember discussing in a forum called "inferno-list". Thanks dharani On Sun, Feb 26, 2023 at

Re: [9fans] Re: Inferno OS

2023-02-26 Thread david
I made a GitHub Action to build Inferno on Ubuntu 22.04: https://github.com/dboddie/inferno-test-builds/blob/hosted-386/.github/workflows/ubuntu-22-04.yml I didn't manage to produce something simple, small and self-contained that could be downloaded, though you could use the steps to build your

Re: [9fans] Re: Inferno OS

2023-02-26 Thread david
I haven't actually tried the docker images. It should be possible to build a 386 version of Inferno on Ubuntu 21.04 and, with more effort, on 22.10. I haven't tried on 22.04. I'll take a quick look. -- 9fans: 9fans Permalink:

Re: [9fans] Re: Inferno OS

2023-02-26 Thread Tharaneedharan Vilwanathan
Hi David, Do the docker images run well? I tried on my ubuntu. Even ls command does not seem to work. Regards dharani On Sat, Feb 25, 2023 at 8:25 AM Tharaneedharan Vilwanathan < vdhar...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hi David, > > Thanks for the info. I am using ubuntu 22.04 LTS (amd64). > > Regards >

Re: [9fans] Re: Inferno OS

2023-02-25 Thread Tharaneedharan Vilwanathan
Hi David, Thanks for the info. I am using ubuntu 22.04 LTS (amd64). Regards dharani On Sat, Feb 25, 2023 at 8:21 AM wrote: > Maybe these docker images are useful? > https://groups.google.com/g/inferno-os/c/CdJ-N8cVZY8 > Which version of Ubuntu are you running? > *9fans

[9fans] Re: Inferno OS

2023-02-25 Thread david
Maybe these docker images are useful? https://groups.google.com/g/inferno-os/c/CdJ-N8cVZY8 Which version of Ubuntu are you running? -- 9fans: 9fans Permalink: https://9fans.topicbox.com/groups/9fans/Tecab5f4d7c7dcc7c-M81e463e95610515b7cdc4b96 Delivery

[9fans] Re: [inferno-os] sources of Alef language

2020-11-07 Thread Sean Hinchee
Check the first section for Alef in this post: https://seh.dev/go-legacy/ As mentioned before, my 2e post is probably your best direction at getting a working Alef chain to play with A snapshot of BurnZeZ’s work to port forward (from the public grid): https://github.com/Plan9-Archive/alef A

[9fans] Re: [inferno-os] sources of Alef language

2020-11-07 Thread Oleg Finkelshteyn
> the sources of Alef language? 9fans is probably a better mailing list for this. alef was included in the plan9 second edition; that would be a good place to start. see https://seh.dev/plan9-2e/ for some pointers and a complete iso (including alef sources) in the 'archive'. you can mount