On Friday, October 26, 2012 11:35:02 AM UTC-4, KevinK wrote:
Hi all,
Very new plan9 user here--just installed plan 9 from user space yesterday.
Acme seems like a very interesting text editor, and I'd like to give it a
try. However, after searching around the documentation and
On Friday, October 26, 2012 11:35:02 AM UTC-4, KevinK wrote:
Hi all,
Very new plan9 user here--just installed plan 9 from user space yesterday.
Acme seems like a very interesting text editor, and I'd like to give it a
try. However, after searching around the documentation and
I run it remotely with the display on the local terminal via remote X.
When the latency doesn't allow this I just use sam. Alternatively, you
might want to mount the remote system locally via sshfs or
alternative.
--
Aram Hăvărneanu
On Fri, Oct 26, 2012 at 8:34 AM, KevinK kevin.paul.k...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi all,
Very new plan9 user here--just installed plan 9 from user space yesterday.
Acme seems like a very interesting text editor, and I'd like to give it a
try. However, after searching around the documentation and
On 26 October 2012 17:34, KevinK kevin.paul.k...@gmail.com wrote:
I've used win to ssh into a remote machine, but this only seems to expose a
bash session and not all the functionality acme provides.
Since it looks like you can access your files through ssh, I would
suggest using sshfs to make
Unfortunately acme doesn't have provisions for remote editing, however
you can edit any file on any file system you happen to import into
your namespace.
If you wish to edit within Plan 9 natively, I'd look into one of the
many options to connect to a remote system using a file system
You can also use devdrawserver:
https://github.com/mariusaeriksen/devdrawserver
Which acts as a devdraw proxy between two machines.
See also: http://9fans.net/archive/2012/04/207
marius.
On Fri, Oct 26, 2012 at 9:57 AM, erik quanstrom
quans...@labs.coraid.com wrote:
Unfortunately acme