Re: [9fans] acme/sam linewrapping off

2008-03-23 Thread Micah Stetson
> Another, even more compelling example is, when you want to look at some > scientific data from some experiment. There it is quite common to have rows > of data, each row having say 20 real numbers, each row meaning one 'step' of > the experiment. With acme or sam, with/without your solution, you

Re: [9fans] Kernel Compiling Problem

2008-03-23 Thread a
I'm assuming /386/bin/fossil/fossil does not, in fact, exist. The fact that the last file completed changes is just a distraction in this case; I suspect you have $NPROC>1 and mk is parallelizing its work. I think if you set NPROC=1 before running mk you'll stop seeing that last file change. The

[9fans] Kernel Compiling Problem

2008-03-23 Thread Rodolfo kix GarciĀ­a
Hi, The last week I downloaded the plan9.iso.bz file from the sources. Then I installed it in a vmware machine, perfect. Then, I pulled and I tryed to compile the pccpuf kernel (with glenda). I got a problem. First time: term% mk 'CONF=pccpuf' 8a $AFLAGS l.s mk: don't know how to make '/38

Re: [9fans] Daylight savings time

2008-03-23 Thread Dave Eckhardt
> Copy the correct timezone file for your locale from > /adm/timezone into /adm/timezone/local. Though if the file for your locale is updated from sources (e.g., the recent U.S. DST change), the copy called "local" won't change along with it. I noticed last summer that I was suffering from exactl

Re: [9fans] acme/sam linewrapping off

2008-03-23 Thread Rudolf Sykora
Also, for me that 5x7 font is already almost illegible... On 23/03/2008, Rudolf Sykora <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Well, what you are saying is usually true (that line lengths should > usually not be too long). I mentioned the lp configuration file as an > example (a particular one, thought, si

Re: [9fans] acme/sam linewrapping off

2008-03-23 Thread Rudolf Sykora
Well, what you are saying is usually true (that line lengths should usually not be too long). I mentioned the lp configuration file as an example (a particular one, thought, since there it was that I encountered the problem). Nonetheless, even if I had only a reasonable number of fields (say 5) and

Re: [9fans] acme/sam linewrapping off

2008-03-23 Thread erik quanstrom
> Thanks for the answer, although it did not please me... :( > (In Vim, you only have to do :set nowrap and you are done... From time to > time I find this rather useful.) > Ruda it's unreasonable for the lp configuration file to need lines 200 characters long. i would think it would make more se

Re: [9fans] acme/sam linewrapping off

2008-03-23 Thread Rudolf Sykora
Thanks for the answer, although it did not please me... :( (In Vim, you only have to do :set nowrap and you are done... From time to time I find this rather useful.) Ruda On 23/03/2008, erik quanstrom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > Is there any way how to sensibly edit a file with long lines (e

Re: [9fans] Drawterm + QEMU

2008-03-23 Thread Pietro Gagliardi
Ah yes, I had formatted the arguments wrong. I now do drawterm-osx-intel -c 'tcp!127.0.0.1!17010' -a 'tcp!127.0.0.1!2567' - s 'tcp!127.0.0.1!5356' -u pietro I just had 127.0.0.1. By the way, I finally got a CPU server running. To get the IP addresses, I did cat /net/ndb and those s

Re: [9fans] acme/sam linewrapping off

2008-03-23 Thread erik quanstrom
> Is there any way how to sensibly edit a file with long lines (eg. a table > with many fields, like /sys/lib/lp/devices) using acme/sam? What I miss is a > way to not wrap long lines when I need to concentrate > on the different fields and a whole > single line is a true representative of an item

Re: [9fans] Drawterm + QEMU

2008-03-23 Thread Tom Lieber
On Sat, Mar 22, 2008 at 2:32 PM, Pietro Gagliardi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hello. Has anyone gotten drawterm to work with QEMU on Mac OS X? If > so, how? Thanks. What issues are you having? After completing the CPU server walkthrough on the wiki, the only tricky part for me was networking, whi

[9fans] acme/sam linewrapping off

2008-03-23 Thread Rudolf Sykora
Hi all, Is there any way how to sensibly edit a file with long lines (eg. a table with many fields, like /sys/lib/lp/devices) using acme/sam? What I miss is a way to not wrap long lines when I need to concentrate on the different fields and a whole single line is a true representative of an item (