[9fans] Acme resize bug

2018-12-30 Thread Jacob Moody
Hello 9fans, I've noticed that sometimes when resizing acme columns there is a strip left at the bottom that doesn't get redrawn. It's a bit hard to notice with the default colours, but changing it up makes it more obvious. I was able to fix it with this the following patch but am not sure if

Re: [9fans] Help with a sam cleanup script

2021-07-27 Thread Jacob Moody
On 7/27/21 7:39 AM, k...@a-b.xyz wrote: >> Just pushed it to https://github.com/iru-/sam9f-unix. It might be >> outdated, but I still use it daily. > > It seems that you imported two months before '^' and '_' got added > (in 758496ecaa42b5f6c17c0bd1e0f43189e50e0745). > > There have been a few

Re: [9fans] 9p server to multiply 9p messages?

2022-06-01 Thread Jacob Moody
hjfs is not exactly known for it's speed[0]. Running a cwfs without a worm[1] is likely a more interesting comparison. I also would recommend using kvik's clone[2] for copying in parallel. Would be curious how that stacks up. Thanks, moody [0] http://fqa.9front.org/fqa4.html#4.3.6 [1]

Re: [9fans] syscall silently kill processes

2022-06-17 Thread Jacob Moody
On 6/17/22 07:46, Thaddeus Woskowiak wrote: > I believe threadnotify() should be called from threadmain() to > properly register the handler in the rendez group This is incorrect, according to thread(2): "The thread library depends on all procs being in the same rendezvous group" The issue here

Re: [9fans] syscall silently kill processes

2022-06-17 Thread Jacob Moody
On 6/17/22 09:06, andrey100100...@gmail.com wrote: > В Пт, 17/06/2022 в 08:11 -0600, Jacob Moody пишет: >> On 6/17/22 07:46, Thaddeus Woskowiak wrote: >>> I believe threadnotify() should be called from threadmain() to >>> properly register the handler in the rendez gr

Re: [9fans] syscall silently kill processes

2022-06-17 Thread Jacob Moody
On 6/17/22 12:48, andrey100100...@gmail.com wrote: > В Пт, 17/06/2022 в 10:11 -0600, Jacob Moody пишет: >> On 6/17/22 09:06, andrey100100...@gmail.com wrote: >>> В Пт, 17/06/2022 в 08:11 -0600, Jacob Moody пишет: >>>> On 6/17/22 07:46, Thaddeus Woskowiak wrote

Re: [9fans] syscall silently kill processes

2022-06-19 Thread Jacob Moody
On 6/18/22 23:54, adr wrote: > On Sat, 18 Jun 2022, Jacob Moody wrote: >> I've attempted to reproduce it, trying to remove the libthread/notify >> factors. I've come up with this: >> >> #include >> #include >> >> static void >> proc_udp(void*

Re: [9fans] syscall silently kill processes

2022-06-18 Thread Jacob Moody
On 6/18/22 03:22, adr wrote: > On Sat, 18 Jun 2022, adr wrote: > >> On Sat, 18 Jun 2022, andrey100100...@gmail.com wrote: >> >>> - >>> >>> cpu% 6.out | grep end | wc -l >>> 33 >>> >>> >>> Problem in unregistered handlers. >> >> But unregistered

Re: [9fans] Re: ctrans - Chinese language input for Plan9

2022-07-22 Thread Jacob Moody
that used Wubi based mapping for charters, posted by jxy to the 9front mailing list a week or so ago. If anyone is curious the dictionary itself can be found here: https://raw.githubusercontent.com/fcitx/fcitx-table-data/master/wbx.txt This has been super inte

Re: [9fans] Trouble compiling "Hello, world"

2022-08-01 Thread Jacob Moody
You would get that if you are using the wrong compilers for your architecture. Check the output of $objtype, unless it's 386 you're using the wrong compilers. 2c(1) should have the full list of compilers. -- moody -- 9fans: 9fans Permalink:

Re: [9fans] Trouble compiling "Hello, world"

2022-08-01 Thread Jacob Moody
On 8/1/22 15:18, Jag Talon wrote: > Ah thanks for the tip. I ran `echo $objtype` and it says amd64. I believe 6c > is the compiler that I need but it seems to say another error: `??none??: > cannot open file: /amd64/lib/libc.a` It's telling you exactly what is wrong, you are missing an amd64

Re: [9fans] plan 9 and lisp

2023-01-19 Thread Jacob Moody
On 1/19/23 11:26, Csepp wrote: > > o...@eigenstate.org writes: > >> Quoth Lassi Kortela : i’m wondering what 9fans think about lisp, specifically scheme. >>> >>> Chibi-Scheme has run on Plan 9. >>> >> >> And more recently, Janet: >> >> https://git.sr.ht/~pixelherodev/janet >> > > In that

Re: [9fans] temp of remote machine with stats

2023-03-22 Thread Jacob Moody
On 3/22/23 18:39, jimeric...@gmail.com wrote: > i am using stats to monitor a remote machine i have. i can get all the stats > except temp. i have 'bind -a '#P' /dev' in lib/profile on both machines. how > can i get the temp of the remote machine? thank you for your time. > *9fans

Re: [9fans] USB drive boot hangs

2023-03-20 Thread Jacob Moody
On 3/20/23 09:37, Ravi Raj wrote: > Hi > > Any clues? > > Thanks > rraj If you want hardware compatibility, 9front may be a better choice for what you're trying to do. -- 9fans: 9fans Permalink:

Re: [9fans] USB drive boot hangs

2023-03-20 Thread Jacob Moody
On 3/20/23 12:04, Ravi Raj wrote: > Hi Jacob > > Looks like 9front is subset of plan9? > It is a fork. -- 9fans: 9fans Permalink: https://9fans.topicbox.com/groups/9fans/Te9a4a2ad5a90ee13-M1a54d5b70c0e626b8a078ed5 Delivery options:

Re: [9fans] temp of remote machine with stats

2023-03-23 Thread Jacob Moody
On 3/22/23 22:15, jimeric...@gmail.com wrote: > i spoke to soon. it works perfectly on my amd64 machines but not on my > raspberry pi 4. what could i be doing wrong? or is the pi missing something? A quick grep seems to indicate that devarch was never implemented for the bcm64 kernel.

Re: [9fans] Wifi Firmware "does not exist", but it does.

2023-03-21 Thread Jacob Moody
On 3/21/23 00:08, zxcdew...@gmail.com wrote: > Ok...I recompiled the kernel...and I am getting this message... > >> #l1: firmware:  iwm-7260-17, rev 11, build 3216344376, size [3] 14000+2c000 >> + [3] 14000+2c000 + 0 >> iwl: no calibration results > > I then try the following...but get no

Re: [9fans] Wifi Firmware "does not exist", but it does.

2023-03-23 Thread Jacob Moody
On 3/23/23 10:15, Ravi Raj wrote: > Hi > > Do not have additional hardware (spare workstation). > > Can i create a persistence to store the settings(which remains in live USB > between reboots)? > > Thanks > rraj Using a USB stick as a root filesystem is not something I would recommend. If

Re: [9fans] Wifi Firmware "does not exist", but it does.

2023-03-24 Thread Jacob Moody
. > I will not give instructions because I do not want to endorse or support a setup like this. If you are choosing to not listen to my advice then you are on your own. Good Luck! Jacob Moody -- 9fans: 9fans Permalink: https://9fans.topicbox.com/groups

Re: [9fans] Wifi Firmware "does not exist", but it does.

2023-03-21 Thread Jacob Moody
On 3/21/23 05:24, Yury Chumak wrote: > Same situation with the same wifi-card. > % pci -v I don't believe the situation is the same. You are unable to associate with the access point, which was not the same issue as our other friend here. > ... > 3.0.0: net 02.80.00 8086/08b1 4 0:a314 8192

Re: [9fans] Wifi Firmware "does not exist", but it does.

2023-03-22 Thread Jacob Moody
On 3/22/23 11:14, Ravi Raj wrote: > Hi > Facing a similar issue with intel wireless firmware 7265, on Thinkpad E450. > Plan to use 9front as live usb to learn. > Found firmware @ > https://github.com/OpenIntelWireless/itlwm/blob/master/itlwm/firmware/iwm-7265-17 > >

Re: [9fans] Wifi Firmware "does not exist", but it does.

2023-04-03 Thread Jacob Moody
On 4/3/23 10:56, Ravi Raj wrote: > Hi > > Is recompiling kernel same as installing new kernel ? > > What is the command to recompile the kernel? https://fqa.9front.org/fqa5.html#5.2.2 https://fqa.9front.org/fqa7.html#7.2.5 -- 9fans: 9fans Permalink:

Re: [9fans] Wifi Firmware "does not exist", but it does.

2023-04-10 Thread Jacob Moody
On 4/10/23 08:07, Ravi Raj wrote: > Hi > > I believe the mentioned step in your reply is for systems with a local disk. > > I am using live USB with hjfs. Explain to me then how your usb install boots a kernel without a 9fat. You likely have an incorrect assumption here. But I don't know, you

Re: [9fans] Wifi Firmware "does not exist", but it does.

2023-03-20 Thread Jacob Moody
On 3/20/23 09:21, zxcdew...@gmail.com wrote: > Hi, Plan9 newbie here.  > > I downloaded the iwm firmware from OpenBSD and put it in /lib/firmware. > The /dev/kmesg shows... > #l1: '/lib/firmware/iwm-7260-17' does not exist > > But it does.  What am I doing wrong? > > Thanks! After placing the

Re: [9fans] access files from 9front to Linux on the same laptop (2 harddrives).

2023-06-12 Thread Jacob Moody
On 6/12/23 09:29, pl...@room3420.net wrote: > > Hello :) > > Let's say I have 2 computers. > I can "sshfs" from 9front to mount the distant (Linux) folders to /n/ssh. > > Let's say now that I have 2 SSD on my laptop. > One with 9front, that boots automatically and one with > Linux, that I can

Re: [9fans] programs from UNI*x

2023-06-28 Thread Jacob Moody
On 6/28/23 10:09, arn...@skeeve.com wrote: > I'd love to know if gawk can be made to work on Plan 9. > Latest release is at https://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/gawk/ > > Or you can clone the git repo. > > Thanks, > > Arnold whats the issue with the awk we already have?

Re: [9fans] How do I build from source on linux?

2023-06-15 Thread Jacob Moody
On 6/15/23 12:46, dusan3...@gmail.com wrote: > Research Research of what exactly? You've already seemingly written off the interface. To quote utah2000: "New employees in our lab now bring their world with them, or expect it to be there when they arrive. That's reasonable, but there was a time

Re: [9fans] Supported Notebooks

2024-01-24 Thread Jacob Moody
On 1/24/24 09:47, alex...@posteo.de wrote: > Hello everyone, > > I would like to know which hardware (apart from the hardware listed here: > https://plan9.io/wiki/plan9/Supported_PC_hardware/index.html > ) is supported > by Plan 9.

Re: [9fans] Supported Notebooks

2024-01-24 Thread Jacob Moody
On 1/24/24 14:28, Michael Grunditz wrote: > I have looked at the reform code and I like how it is done. I think that it > would be easy to use for porting 9legacy or in fact any system. But it is > more work than a recompile. > > Michael It is certainly not drag and drop. Getting the arm64

Re: Charting the Future: Envisioning Plan 9 Release 5 for the 9fans Community. [Was:Re: [9fans] Supported Notebooks]

2024-01-25 Thread Jacob Moody
On 1/25/24 17:38, Don A. Bailey wrote: > It’s telling that you see a difference of opinion as a temper tantrum. A > major problem with people’s perspective of 9front and the current plan 9 > community, honestly. I didn't see it as a tempter tantrum until you stopped replying in good faith and

Re: Charting the Future: Envisioning Plan 9 Release 5 for the 9fans Community. [Was:Re: [9fans] Supported Notebooks]

2024-01-25 Thread Jacob Moody
On 1/25/24 09:35, Don Bailey wrote: > Direction comes from people writing code... but you write code for 9front, > yes? What does that have to do with mainline Plan 9? And what does that have > to do with the direction set forth by the people that actually designed it?  There is no "path for

Re: Charting the Future: Envisioning Plan 9 Release 5 for the 9fans Community. [Was:Re: [9fans] Supported Notebooks]

2024-01-25 Thread Jacob Moody
Do you have specific issues with our code? All I've seen is vague finger pointing. We don't need some authority to point at 9front and say its "mainline", people see where the effort is going, endorsement or not. On 1/25/24 10:44, Don Bailey wrote: > I'm not sure what all this was, so I didn't

Re: Charting the Future: Envisioning Plan 9 Release 5 for the 9fans Community. [Was:Re: [9fans] Supported Notebooks]

2024-01-25 Thread Jacob Moody
It doesn't matter if one is "mainline" or not, you've completely missed the point of my mail. One is usable and the other is not. One has a community, the other does not. One has people who share source, there other does not. Put your time where your mouth is and do something about the sorry

Re: Charting the Future: Envisioning Plan 9 Release 5 for the 9fans Community. [Was:Re: [9fans] Supported Notebooks]

2024-01-25 Thread Jacob Moody
On 1/25/24 16:03, Don A. Bailey wrote: > I’m aware you’re a member of the foundation. > > What I want I think I’ve made clear. I do not want to see a formal release of > Plan 9 that includes anything from the 9front project. I do not want 9front > merged with what I tongue-in-cheek term

Re: Charting the Future: Envisioning Plan 9 Release 5 for the 9fans Community. [Was:Re: [9fans] Supported Notebooks]

2024-01-24 Thread Jacob Moody
On 1/24/24 19:53, Don A. Bailey wrote: > Tbf I took it as genuine. > > One reason I responded with no is that Rob noted that further 9 releases > should not be a release at all, but should be fluid updates through the > network. I think if 9 lives on it should be that was, as intended. I

Re: [9fans] Re: Hello, RPi fixes and bind -b trouble

2024-02-23 Thread Jacob Moody
Responses in-line. On 2/23/24 06:12, Alyssa M via 9fans wrote: > (Lucio posted while I've been thinking/composing/trying things...) > > Thanks for putting up with me! No, thank you for your thoughts and helping test. > > I confess I've been thinking about this a bit more, as something about

Re: [9fans] Re: Hello, RPi fixes and bind -b trouble

2024-02-22 Thread Jacob Moody
I apologize I had recalled incorrectly in my previous email on this topic. We had intentions of fixing this issue with v9fs but only half of the work was done. 9front changed that specific error in the kernel to suffix the filename instead of prefix the filename to A) be more consistent with

Re: [9fans] VCS on Plan9

2024-04-18 Thread Jacob Moody
On 4/18/24 10:54, certanan via 9fans wrote: > Hi, > > is there any more "organic/natural" way to do source control on today's Plan9 > (9front specifically), other than Ori's Git? > > In other words, how (if at all) did people at Bell Labs and the community > alike originally manage their

Re: [9fans] VCS on Plan9

2024-04-18 Thread Jacob Moody
On 4/18/24 16:48, Shawn Rutledge wrote: > Interesting that it's Rust.  Just another reason to eventually have Rust on > Plan 9… Has anyone done any work on this? I know someone technically got stuff running using a webasm intermediate, but I am curious if anyone has scoped out what it would