Geoff was kind enough to provide to me a contrib directory on sources,
so I'm now trying to write into it.
I can't seem to get the hang of the authorization, connection, and
mount steps necessary for an authorized mount of sources in plan9port,
so I can just copy files into my contrib directory.
> USB eth works well for me.
I have two oldish systems where OHCI works erratically or not at all
with up to date distributions (give or take some skepticism towards
replica/pull). Are there any suggestions on how to approach
debugging? I can focus on that over the coming weekend.
++L
On Wed, 30 Sep 2009 15:43:28 -0500
Jack Norton wrote:
> Jason Catena wrote:
> > A quick edit frees acme from its "heavy grid prison", a la Tufte.
> > https://dl.getdropbox.com/u/502901/acmenogrid.jpg
> >
> > Jason Catena
> >
> >
> How about no grid whatsoever (while you're at it)? There is pl
On Wed, 30 Sep 2009 17:54:52 +0100
matt wrote:
>
> > I've had "/bin/rc: not found" twice from Qemu with clean shutdowns
>
> I've also *just* had the disk go bad during the install to a qcow2 disk,
> at 90%+ too :(
>
> (or at least I think it went bad, I had lots of /n/newfs not found based
>
On Wed, 30 Sep 2009 14:45:18 -0400
erik quanstrom wrote:
> > USB eth works well for me. I use it between my desktop & PDA, both
> > Linux machines, and have successfully (if a little slowly) dumped the
> > PDA's 6GB micro-hard-drive over the connection. I think I measured
> > the speed at 4Gb/s
On Wed, Sep 30, 2009 at 15:43, Jack Norton wrote:
> Jason Catena wrote:
>> A quick edit frees acme from its "heavy grid prison", a la Tufte.
>> https://dl.getdropbox.com/u/502901/acmenogrid.jpg
>
> How about no grid whatsoever (while you're at it)?
I believe in a subtle or invisible grid to lay o
Jason Catena wrote:
A quick edit frees acme from its "heavy grid prison", a la Tufte.
https://dl.getdropbox.com/u/502901/acmenogrid.jpg
Jason Catena
How about no grid whatsoever (while you're at it)? There is plenty of
contrast there to forego any kind of hard devisions.
However, I end u
Indeed, I've just retried with the latest pull from hg and that problem
is gone for me, that's brilliant.
That's one less thing to worry about with 9vx, cheers for that. ☺
Mathieu
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i lost track of the registration deadline. it was too early.
we will not turn anyone away at the conference if you
do not register, but a printed proceeding may not be
available. we do still need our numbers to be close so
we can plan properly.
thanks!
- erik
> USB eth works well for me. I use it between my desktop & PDA, both
> Linux machines, and have successfully (if a little slowly) dumped the
> PDA's 6GB micro-hard-drive over the connection. I think I measured
> the speed at 4Gb/s once, but that could have been limited by the PDA's
> drive.
over
> Now I have to confess I can't recall how to print all the thread
> callback stacks when 9vx breaks, not having had to do it for a year or
> so but ... I'm happy to set up a gdb for it and do what commands are
> needed should it break. Any recommendations here Russ?
thread apply all where
is the
I think we owe the vx32/9vx guys some help here.
So here's the question. 9vx is running. It breaks. How should we go
about providing
- useful diagnosis
- useful backtracking
There are some tools. Worst case, those of us who see it die from time
to time could elect to run it under gdb for a while.
I've had "/bin/rc: not found" twice from Qemu with clean shutdowns
I've also *just* had the disk go bad during the install to a qcow2 disk,
at 90%+ too :(
(or at least I think it went bad, I had lots of /n/newfs not found based
errors)
I started over with a raw disk instead
I've had "/bin/rc: not found" twice from Qemu with clean shutdowns
I run it in with -snapshot now and do manual commits (or rather, I did
before I went to back to dedicated hardware)
My drawterm also pops out of existence sometimes when I'm using Acme.
If I restart it and open the same file, t
On Wed, 30 Sep 2009 07:45:17 -0700
David Leimbach wrote:
> I think it's officially a port of Plan 9's kernel to the vx32 stuff, so it's
> not precisely the same as running a Plan 9 box natively, or in another
> emulator, but it is indeed quite a feat, and "close enough" that most people
> won't n
I think it's officially a port of Plan 9's kernel to the vx32 stuff, so it's
not precisely the same as running a Plan 9 box natively, or in another
emulator, but it is indeed quite a feat, and "close enough" that most people
won't notice.
Personally, I'd love to be able to completely replace drawte
On Fri, 25 Sep 2009 18:47:46 -0600
Lyndon Nerenberg - VE6BBM/VE7TFX wrote:
> > such as the beagleboard, which
> > are good enough to be a desktop
>
> Ethernet? My kingdom for Ethernet on one of those!
>
> Is USB Ethernet really viable? It would be nice to hear from anyone
> actually doing it (
hello
i think i'll do the checkexit() and doublecheck again all exiting procs unlocks
all the locks they had, as the only place to check is when a proc is waiting to
read from the 9p pipe:
qlock(&iorlock);
n = read9pmsg(mfd[0], io->mdata, messagesize);
On Wed, Sep 30, 2009 at 05:48:24PM +1000, Bruce Ellis wrote:
> yes, i will post a link when i tidy it up.
>
> brucee
>
> On 9/30/09, Jacob Todd wrote:
> > Are any of the presentations that were at iwp9 Bondi available anywhere?
> > I can't find anything on it other than what's on iwp9.cat-v.org
> I have a couple of processes working together sharing memory and using locks,
> and when the program finish the job and exits, the proceses in Rendez state
> does not exit, and i need to slay them.
>
> I'm using postnote(PNGROUP,...) call, should i write a postctl to slay the
> waiting proce
On Mon, 21 Sep 2009 19:02:02 +0200
tlaro...@polynum.com wrote:
> On Mon, Sep 21, 2009 at 09:22:56AM -0700, ron minnich wrote:
> > 2.7M lines last year
> > 10K lines added a day.
> > 5K lines deleted per day.
> >
> > I keep thinking this can't be sustained. What happens next?
>
> Are there stats
On Wed Sep 30 00:30:19 EDT 2009, lu...@proxima.alt.za wrote:
> At the tail end of the module there is a shorter set of "#pragma
> varargck"s that repeats the entries earlier in the file, disagreeing
> with one of them. The disagreeing entry matches the #pragma in
> /sys/src/cmd/vl/l.h so I'm not s
I just installed 9vx under Linux on my eee pc, it's a delight to be able to run
2 or 3 instances of plan 9 with no bother under Linux! I can't really run Plan
9 as my main OS at the moment, but it seems there's not a big performance hit
to run it in 9vx.
I want to say "thanks!" to Russ for packag
yes, i will post a link when i tidy it up.
brucee
On 9/30/09, Jacob Todd wrote:
> Are any of the presentations that were at iwp9 Bondi available anywhere?
> I can't find anything on it other than what's on iwp9.cat-v.org and this
> list.
>
> --
> Jake Todd
> // If it isn't broke, tweak it!
>
>
hello
I have a couple of processes working together sharing memory and using locks,
and when the program finish the job and exits, the proceses in Rendez state
does not exit, and i need to slay them.
I'm using postnote(PNGROUP,...) call, should i write a postctl to slay the
waiting proceses o
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