no, but it's a killer drawterm machine. and small enough to take to the pub.
brucee
On Sat, Dec 13, 2008 at 9:12 AM, Steve Simon wrote:
>> The 10" Eee is great. Mine has many flyer miles.
>
> does it run plan9?
>
> -Steve
>
>
> The 10" Eee is great. Mine has many flyer miles.
does it run plan9?
-Steve
The 10" Eee is great. Mine has many flyer miles.
brucee
On Sat, Dec 13, 2008 at 6:36 AM, andrey mirtchovski
wrote:
>> is the keyboard horrendous?
>
> it is. both the aspire and the Asus Eee PC make my chubby fingers
> suffer. monitor is also tiny (especially on the Eee). i'm sticking
> with the
> is the keyboard horrendous?
it is. both the aspire and the Asus Eee PC make my chubby fingers
suffer. monitor is also tiny (especially on the Eee). i'm sticking
with the macbook as the smallest still usable for programming laptop,
especially since i can stick an sufficiently large SSD drive in i
On Fri, 2008-12-12 at 10:16 +0500, Roman Zhukov wrote:
> http://9fans.net/archive/2008/11/891
Aha! I now remember seeing that one. But since its been
more than 2 weeks -- I guess the question is, whether
web interface to sources has any chance of recovering.
Thanks,
Roman.
> just looks like a good thing to run the bunny on. i don't have time to
> look into it now.
>
> brucee
is the keyboard horrendous?
nkl
> Aborted, here is alog with -P -S -X
>
> reate new cpu: kprocq.n1 nrunproc0
> cpu0: ready 2 *x11*; wakeup kproc cpus
It seems a little odd that the log starts with
a partial word. It is posible that if you did
9vx -PSX >log 2>&1
that somehow the fd offsets for 1 and 2
just looks like a good thing to run the bunny on. i don't have time to
look into it now.
brucee
On Fri, Dec 12, 2008 at 10:31 PM, wrote:
> Yes Bruce, I've had a little fun with it. Its destination was
> family members (kids) in India, in rather difficult conditions.
> It did not survive there (
Yes Bruce, I've had a little fun with it. Its destination was
family members (kids) in India, in rather difficult conditions.
It did not survive there (from what's gotten back to me, it seems to
be just a software issue -- something to do with the GUI being broken,
and thus unusable for the kids).
Anyone had any experience with a "acer aspire one". Atom proc, SSD.
lotsa goodies. US$240.
One got delivered to the hill today. Tiger quite likes it. It has some
batshit version of linux on it.
If anyone has had fun with such a beast let me know. Looks like a good
traveller.
brucee
On Dec 11, 7:08 pm, r...@swtch.com (Russ Cox) wrote:
> On Thu, Dec 11, 2008 at 4:04 AM, simplicity wrote:
> > On Dec 9, 6:45 pm, r...@swtch.com (Russ Cox) wrote:
> >> 9vx now builds and runs on Ubuntu Linux x86-64,
> >> and hopefully other Linuxes as well.
> >> It also runs gs and ape/psh correctl
In article <21f4cf04-81c2-4270-a947-d244600a3...@mac.com>, pietro10
@mac.com says...
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> http://lame.sourceforge.net/download.php
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> "LAME compiles on ... Plan 9, ..."
think about it...
lame will compile on a cell phone.
lame will compile on a g
On Dec 9, 9:45 am, r...@swtch.com (Russ Cox) wrote:
> 9vx now builds and runs on Ubuntu Linux x86-64,
> and hopefully other Linuxes as well.
> It also runs gs and ape/psh correctly.
> I haven't built new binaries nor a new distribution.
> Soon; perhaps tomorrow.
>
> Russ
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