Or better yet, use drawterm to a vmware based Plan 9 stand alone CPU server. Copy/paste works, rio is responsive, and the VMWare host never needs to enter graphics mode. Don't configure the vm for multiple cpus though, that doesn't work so well (but virtualizing multiple cpus doesn't really work well in Parallels or VirtualBox either, nor on VMWare's ESX servers). Drawterm will go full screen if you like.

Whatever virtualized graphics chipset VMWare is providing really does not work well w/ Plan 9. I've also found it doesn't work so well with any other OS I've tried (haven't tried Windows), so you're milage may vary.

Unless you've got some NDA from VMWare in place so that you can write a new driver for Plan 9 to use whatever graphics chipset will work, I'd say stop trying to make Plan 9 do something it won't be able to do well on VMWare. In fact, take a quick look at VMWare's knowledge base support site as there are plenty of references to poor graphics performance even for their targeted guest OS.

-jas

On Dec 28, 2008, at 6:29 AM, Tharaneedharan Vilwanathan wrote:

hi,

is anyone able to run rio well in plan9 cpu/auth server on vmware fusion 2.0?

i am able to run it in stand alone mode. but once i switch to cpu/auth
server mode, i only see black screen. then i am able to open new
windows, use it to some extent but things get clumsy. i dont see the
window borders, etc. what is the one that is not running properly
here? is it rio?

any clues?

thanks
dharani




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