Uhu? I think you are confused, see http://9p.cat-v.org/implementations and /faq

9P2000 is the latest version of the protocol, used by pretty much
everyone using 9P.

The linux kernel implementation is called v9fs.

uriel

On Fri, Feb 6, 2009 at 4:46 AM, Robert C Corsaro <[email protected]> wrote:
> Uriel wrote:
>>
>> On Fri, Jan 30, 2009 at 3:50 AM, Michael Stapelberg
>> <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> Hi Kris,
>>>
>>> * [30.01.09 03:46]:
>>>
>>>>
>>>> You're right, libixp should certainly not try to call methods that
>>>> aren't
>>>> implemented. But, you haven't attached a patch.
>>>>
>>>
>>> I'm sorry, it's getting late ;-). Find the patch attached now.
>>>
>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> 3) When writing "Fullscreen toggle" to /client/sel/ctl, something
>>>>> (probably
>>>>>  9pfs) produces a hard-lockup (sound freezes, X11 freezes, nothing
>>>>> possible
>>>>>  no more, just reboot). This may be related to 2). I'm not sure how to
>>>>>  further debug this.
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>> I don't know how wmii could cause this. It could certainly freeze X11,
>>>> and so probably any badly written audio player (e.g., xmms), but
>>>>
>>>
>>> I'm using cmus, which does not seem to be written so badly ;-).
>>>
>>>
>>>>
>>>> certainly not lock up your computer. Can you ssh in? Are you using 9pfs?
>>>> That *could* certainly lock up your computer, but it shouldn't.
>>>>
>>>
>>> SSHing in is not possible. Yes, I'm using 9pfs. I think it could be wstat
>>> not
>>> being implemented or something like this causing an endless loop in 9pfs
>>> or similar?
>>>
>>
>> What is 9pfs? You mean v9fs? If so, *sigh*
>>
>> uriel
>>
>>
>
> The linux impl is called 9p2000 and type is 9p when mounting :P
>
>

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