Jens,
vx32-hg is already in AUR
http://aur.archlinux.org/packages.php?ID=28147Maybe it should use
rminnich/vx32 repo by default
/_hgroot/c_hgroot=https://bitbucket.org/rminnich/vx32;.
On Mon, Nov 21, 2011 at 1:17 PM, Jens Staal staal1...@gmail.com wrote:
On 11/21/11 12:01, yy wrote:
9vx-hg
I love Gmail,
vx32-hg is already in AUR http://aur.archlinux.org/packages.php?ID=28147
Maybe it should use rminnich/vx32 repo by default
/_hgroot/c
_hgroot=https://bitbucket.org/rminnich/vx32;
.
On Mon, Nov 21, 2011 at 4:46 PM, Sergey Kish sergey.k...@gmail.com wrote:
Jens,
vx32-hg
Hello
9vx is great, but it requires X11. And X11 badly impact performance of
my netbook. It's strange. With recent linux kernel `mplayer -vo fbdev`
able to play HD video from VT. Not bad I think.
So I want to get rid of X11. Run 9vx headless and drawterm to it.
Luckily there is Aki's
Thanks! All implementations works now.
A typo fix in Go implementation was not enough. You can't write
message by parts, have to form it in buffer before writing.
ratrace helped to find problem with Ruby/Python implementations.
https://gist.github.com/912377#file_ratrace.log shows that both
Ruby is my language of choice. It was natural to use it for Plan 9
application development which involves working with dictiories, stacks
and some metaprogramming.
I took fgb/ruby, localized changes, wrote mkfile
https://gist.github.com/912507 And it was ok until I've started
GUI part. It appears
Hello,
I'm unable to make go plan9 crosscompiler.
Can you help me?
# I use patched repo
hg qclone https://bitbucket.org/paulzhol/golang-plan9-runtime-patches go
cd go
hg qpush -a
# build as usual
export GOROOT=`pwd`
export GOOS=linux
export GOBIN=$GOROOT/bin
export PATH=$GOBIN:$PATH
mkdir -p
PPP
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If ethernet works fine, why
not just plug into a wired connection to your local network?
Because ethernet isn't the only choice to connect.
It is good to have working wifi and 3g modem.
What exactly do you mean, PPP over USB?
Google PPP over USB. I've googled, red 9fans archive,
wiki
I've installed Plan 9 on my netbook. There are several things I can't
leave without - internet and music.
My system information collected in Linux and Plan 9, usb/ether output
https://gist.github.com/782904
Ethernet works ok, how to make PPP over USB? I've found ppp(8),
usb/ether and
I've installed Plan 9 on my netbook. There are two things I can't leave
without - internet and music.
My system information collected in Linux and Plan 9, usb/ether output
https://gist.github.com/782904
Ethernet works ok, how to make PPP over USB? I've found ppp(8),
usb/ether and