It's pretty nice. I started playing around with it yesterday.
I'm a fan of stuff like scheme shell too, so this just seems like it could
be another one of these cool power tools!
Dave
On Wed, May 18, 2011 at 5:38 AM, Rodrigo Miranda rodrigo.mira...@acm.orgwrote:
I saw this at hacker news.
I saw this at hacker news. It's a shell written in go. Seems nice.
https://github.com/michaelmacinnis/oh
https://github.com/michaelmacinnis/ohCheers!
Rodrigo Miranda
``The zen master hit me in the head.
I told him:
If you keep hitting me in the head,
I won't be able to learn a thing!
well, actually, I ordered a sheeva on oct. 6 with 2 day shipping (paid
extra for that).
And, no sheeva. I call today and find out that due to lack of stock,
it won't ship until oct. 14 earliest. This is a 10/6 order for which I
paid $18.66 for fedex
2nd day. They pretty clearly stated when they
On Wed, Aug 12, 2009 at 1:57 AM, erik quanstromquans...@quanstro.net wrote:
a further note, if you rebuild your kernel, it won't work.
installing the following contrib packages is required
quanstro/fis (build and parse sata fises)
quanstro/sd (new sd
On Thu Aug 13 10:16:09 EDT 2009, fernanbola...@mailc.net wrote:
quanstro/9load-e820 (to rebuild 9load)
I am suppose to replace /sys/src/boot/pc with /sys/src/boot/pc-e820???
if you do reinstall, you will need to install from /sys/src/boot/pc-e820
not /sys/src/boot/pc. if you leave
term% contrib/install quanstro/8169
8169 is already installed
term% contrib/pull -s sys/src/9/pc 8169
term%
hmm it says already installed, but I cant grep any reference to edev-maxtu
okay, maybe there's not a problem. if it
just compiles, then don't worry about it.
otherwise, remove the
On Wed, Aug 12, 2009 at 5:17 AM, erik quanstromquans...@quanstro.net wrote:
last 2 lines says
Boot devices: fd0 ether0
boot from:
I will investigate further.
judging from past email, i'm guessing that your ide device
is 27c4, which was missing from 9load. i put up a corrected cd.
if
On Wed, Aug 12, 2009 at 8:40 PM, erik quanstromquans...@quanstro.net wrote:
judging from past email, i'm guessing that your ide device
is 27c4, which was missing from 9load. i put up a corrected cd.
if you can ftpfs from your mostly-installed machine and
get just 9load.bz2, it's in the
Sadly, I was too optimistic when SATA install succeeded... :-(
This is a report of error messages I've got while booting new system on (and
from) sdE0:
sdiahci: drive 0 in state ready after 0 resets # SATA HD with Plan 9 system
on it
sdiahci: drive 1 won't come up; in state new after 10
i'll be working on this today. you are unfortunately running
and old kernel which is causing trouble. (as noted by fernanbolando.)
this is my fault for building a bogus iso.
- erik
sdiahci: drive 0 in state ready after 0 resets # SATA HD with Plan 9 system
on it
that's good. i hope i've corrected the debug prints.
in this case drive n is sdEn.
sdiahci: drive 1 won't come up; in state new after 10 resets # SATA DVD
sdE1 waitready: [new] task=50 sstat=113
sdE1
First of all, thank you very much for your work, Eric !
you're welcome. unfortunately, so far we haven't made any
progress.
this is a jmicron bug. i haven't yet had in my possession a jmicron
controller, so this will be interesting, but the new driver does have
code to work around
i don't know where it's getting the 9pcf that it's putting in 9fat. it
doesn't appear to be the same as /386/9pcf from the cd. (there's
only one.)
as soon as i figure that out, this will probablly all work.
okay. the cd was rolled correctly, but i discovered a potential
source of
On Tue, Aug 11, 2009 at 10:57 AM, erik quanstrom quans...@quanstro.netwrote:
i don't know where it's getting the 9pcf that it's putting in 9fat. it
doesn't appear to be the same as /386/9pcf from the cd. (there's
only one.)
as soon as i figure that out, this will probablly all work.
When I download this ISO, it gets to what appears to be the last byte then
aborts.
i tried this and it works for me. in the interest of time, and
not further overloading my dsl line, i downloaded over the
local interface, and not going out through the intertubes.
if you were downloading
On Wed, Aug 12, 2009 at 3:25 AM, erik quanstromquans...@quanstro.net wrote:
When I download this ISO, it gets to what appears to be the last byte then
aborts.
i tried this and it works for me. in the interest of time, and
not further overloading my dsl line, i downloaded over the
local
last 2 lines says
Boot devices: fd0 ether0
boot from:
I will investigate further.
judging from past email, i'm guessing that your ide device
is 27c4, which was missing from 9load. i put up a corrected cd.
if you can ftpfs from your mostly-installed machine and
get just 9load.bz2,
hi, all,
after two weeks of unsuccessful installation IDE CD to SATA HD, wit any
conceivable combination of BIOS settings and 'boot from' settings, i bought a
SATA CD, so now I have
HD ( to be installed onto) on SATA1
CD *( to be installed from) on SATA2,
and SATA configured as IDE in BIOS,
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