Thank you for the answer, that's very generous of you and your client!
(I had thought the http://plan9.bell-labs.com/sources site was having
trouble, looks like maybe it's just Chrome getting aggressive about
HTTPS and failing, I can open the page w/ lynx).
Jim
This is great news. I am thinking of using the Pi3 to control a mobile
platform, and having wifi support without using an external wireless router
would simplify the hardware.
On Thu, Sep 29, 2016 at 10:08 AM, Richard Miller <9f...@hamnavoe.com> wrote:
> > I was wondering whether the changes made
>
> > I can also supply bluetooth code for the pi3 if anyone is interested.
> >
>
> I am interested. Will it be part of your next pi release?
>
> Probably not for a while. I would have to write some man pages first.
On Thu, Sep 29, 2016 at 09:08:27AM +0100, Richard Miller wrote:
>
> I can also supply bluetooth code for the pi3 if anyone is interested.
>
I am interested. Will it be part of your next pi release?
khm
> I was wondering whether the changes made
> by Mr. Miller for supporting the Raspberry Pi were getting folded
> back into a source tree available via means other than those with
> an active plan9 system (I see references to /n/sources/contrib/miller
> which I assume is a 9fs mount).
You can also
I thought it would be to make an XML file describing red and yellow
polkadot that is compiled in to the source because research says
that is the the background that most increases productivity.
If anyone wants to change it they're free to go edit the code and rebuild.
On 29 September 2016 at 10:4
no, the plan 9 way is to apply for a grant first, that would support
such endeavor
On 9/29/16, Erik Quanstrom wrote:
> a plan 9 thing would be to use /usr/$user/lib/acmebg and call it a day.
>
>
> On Sep 28, 2016 4:07 PM, Marshall Conover wrote:
>>
>> Hi all!
>>
>> As an awful person, I hacked
Hi folks,
I notice that http://plan9.bell-labs.com/plan9/download/plan9.iso.bz2
is from 2015-01-10, whereas Richard Miller's
http://plan9.bell-labs.com/sources/contrib/miller/9pi.img.gz
was built on 2016-05-30. I was wondering whether the changes made
by Mr. Miller for supporting the Raspberry P