On Wed, Apr 15, 2009 at 3:43 AM, Sergey Zhilkin wrote:
> Look at - http://9fans.net/archive/2008/10/304
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> Plan9 hardware support is limited to those that plan9 users have.
Well, now there's a Plan 9 user with Atheros 5K.
I suppose I could try to port ath5k myself.
I had some experience many y
Look at - http://9fans.net/archive/2008/10/304
Plan9 hardware support is limited to those that plan9 users have.
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My Internet socializing now is mostly:
- email
- calling people with Skype
- reading and commenting in blogs
- posting in my own blogs
- reading and posting in the Linux Questions forums
- reading and posting on this list
- Facebook
better keep another system handy, fully featured
Thanks to everyone for all the information and ideas!
At first I was going to try to make Plan 9 my all-purpose system on
this laptop, but for now it looks like I'll just be using it to learn
more about networking and distributed systems. I've tried using
virtual machines in Windows before to run
2009/4/14 Jim Habegger :
> My wireless card is not listed in Plan9.ini. Does that mean there's no
> way for me to connect with that card?
The easy way is to run Plan9 inside a virtual machine like
qemu on Linux or Windows.
Andrés
On Apr 14, 2009, at 8:36 AM, Pietro Gagliardi wrote:
juke(6) for how to go about playing music.
that should be juke(7), sorry.
> I don't think there are video players.
Someone created an ffmpeg port, but I'm not sure if it does video
output or just conversion as I've never actually used it.
--dho
Plan 9 in the home... an interesting experiment. (I am the only one in
my home who uses it.) Enjoy!
My message contains references to files in /n/sources/contrib. When
you get your internet up in Plan 9, use
9fs sources
to gain access to this folder. PostScript and PDF files can be
2009/4/14 Jim Habegger :
> My wireless card is not listed in Plan9.ini. Does that mean there's no
> way for me to connect with that card?
>
> I'd like to learn how much I can use Plan 9 for home office,
> multimedia and Internet socializing, then I'd like to experiment with
> distributing the syste
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> My wireless card is not listed in Plan9.ini. Does that mean there's no
> way for me to connect with that card?
>
> Hi !
What type of wireless card you have
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Zhilkin Sergey
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