On 2013-03-18 12:09, Peter A. Cejchan wrote:
> could anyone recommend (personal experience would be nice) a VGA card
> that can support 1920x1200 mode on native Plan 9 from Bell Labs (from
> Bell Labs ;-) ?
I used to use a Dell M70 laptop with a 1920x1200 display. It had an
"Nvidia Quadro FX Go 14
On 2013-03-18, at 4:09 AM, Peter A. Cejchan wrote:
> could anyone recommend (personal experience would be nice) a VGA card that
> can support
> 1920x1200 mode on native Plan 9 from Bell Labs (from Bell Labs ;-)
My ancient Via Epia EK-1G mini-ITX motherboard does 1920x1080x(24 or 32? I
forg
On Mon, 18 Mar 2013 18:11:27 EDT erik quanstrom
wrote:
> seems to work on amd64.
Thanks to plan9 c compilers!
> ; ./6.out -i - -n -l s9-real.scm -l plan9/plan9.scm -l plan9/config.scm
> -d s9.image
> ; mv 6.out s9
> ; ./s9
> Scheme 9 from Empty Space
> > (cons 'a
seems to work on amd64.
; ./6.out -i - -n -l s9-real.scm -l plan9/plan9.scm -l plan9/config.scm
-d s9.image
; mv 6.out s9
; ./s9
Scheme 9 from Empty Space
> (cons 'a 'b)
(a . b)
- erik
On Mon, 18 Mar 2013 17:44:49 EDT Matthew Veety wrote:
>
> I'm very interested in this. Do you have a link to your bitbucket?
https://bitbucket.org/bakul/s9fes
You can just `hg clone' from the above url or log into
bitbucket.org if you want to use its fancier tools.
bitbucket.org
search for bakul
https://bitbucket.org/bakul/s9fes
On Mon, Mar 18, 2013 at 10:44 PM, Matthew Veety wrote:
> On Mar 18, 2013, at 14:27, Bakul Shah wrote:
>
>> Can we get back to plan9?
Yes, please.
>> I've updated my bitbucket repo of s9fes Scheme to its author's latest
>> version. s9, the scheme interpreter, works fine but bundled scheme progr
On Mar 18, 2013, at 14:27, Bakul Shah wrote:
> Can we get back to plan9?
>
> I've updated my bitbucket repo of s9fes Scheme to its author's latest
> version. s9, the scheme interpreter, works fine but bundled scheme programs
> don't yet work due to their unix dependencies. The low level p9 i
I was always happy with it but when experimenting with another
machine (using the vesa driver) connected to the DVI input of
the monitor - I was shocked by how much better it looked.
-Steve
On Mon Mar 18 16:06:25 EDT 2013, st...@quintile.net wrote:
> > 1920x1200 mode on native Plan 9
>
> Not quite there but I use a Dell 2007fp MONITOR at work at 1600x1200x16
> driven from
> an NVida GeForece MX-200. Sadly this is has a VGA rather than DVI connector
> so its a bit soft. I keep it bec
> 1920x1200 mode on native Plan 9
Not quite there but I use a Dell 2007fp MONITOR at work at 1600x1200x16 driven
from
an NVida GeForece MX-200. Sadly this is has a VGA rather than DVI connector
so its a bit soft. I keep it because I like the fact that the MX-200 is
accelerated which is worth havi
> I can't handle this criticism. Are you attempting to commit negligent
> homicide?
No, no. Suicide, I presume? Don't count on it. But I'm relieving you
from any responsibility, just in case.
On Mon, Mar 18, 2013 at 08:31:37PM +0200, vvs...@gmail.com wrote:
> > Thank god, after all these years, someone finally figured out The Main
> > Problem For Plan 9. Now, at last, we can begin the healing process.
>
> You overacting and it's unconvincing. But keep trying, next time it
> could be b
> Thank god, after all these years, someone finally figured out The Main
> Problem For Plan 9. Now, at last, we can begin the healing process.
You overacting and it's unconvincing. But keep trying, next time it
could be better :)
On Mon, Mar 18, 2013 at 7:19 PM, wrote:
>> Whatever magic you used to do that,
>> please stop it, it's giving us the creeps.
>
> I think I figured that one out. It's a humane attitude, which is
> lacking on this list. People are not computers, they need to put their
> personal insight into discus
Can we get back to plan9?
I've updated my bitbucket repo of s9fes Scheme to its author's latest version.
s9, the scheme interpreter, works fine but bundled scheme programs don't yet
work due to their unix dependencies. The low level p9 interface is the same as
before. I have tested it on x86 an
On Mon, Mar 18, 2013 at 08:19:20PM +0200, vvs...@gmail.com wrote:
> > Whatever magic you used to do that,
> > please stop it, it's giving us the creeps.
>
> I think I figured that one out. It's a humane attitude, which is
> lacking on this list. People are not computers, they need to put their
> p
> Whatever magic you used to do that,
> please stop it, it's giving us the creeps.
I think I figured that one out. It's a humane attitude, which is
lacking on this list. People are not computers, they need to put their
personal insight into discussion to keep them as a community. May be
that's the
On Sun, Mar 17, 2013 at 9:14 PM, wrote:
> John Floren wrote:
>> [what everybody thought, in about 140 chars]
>
> [another > 2K chars rant]
(I'll give a shot to the > 2K chars approach thing)
mycroftiv, I don't think Floren was denying that you are trying
to make the world a better place, or bei
On Mar 18, 2013, at 12:51, vvs...@gmail.com wrote:
>> Your argument is unfalsifiable. There is no evidence that if it hadn't
>> happened, it wouldn't have happened at all, other than the fact he
>> hadn't killed himself before he killed himself.
>
> You are right of course. And you should note,
> So your thesis here is that mycroft may kill himself if someone files
> criminal charges against him for using plan 9?
That's nonsense. It was meant as an example of someone who ruined his
life by engaging in unwise activities. Sapienti sat.
> It's refreshing to be reminded that even 9fans is a
> Your argument is unfalsifiable. There is no evidence that if it hadn't
> happened, it wouldn't have happened at all, other than the fact he
> hadn't killed himself before he killed himself.
You are right of course. And you should note, that the opposite is
unfalsifiable also. But the scientific
On Mon, Mar 18, 2013 at 04:46:59PM +0200, vvs...@gmail.com wrote:
>
> Being sick and feeling depressed because of it isn't considered as
> "clinical". There should be better evidence than that. And it misses a
> point: there is no evidence, that if there weren't unsubstantiated
> criminal charges
2013/3/18 :
>> http://www.aaronsw.com/weblog/verysick
>>
>> Glad you're looking into this. Let me know what you find out.
>
> Being sick and feeling depressed because of it isn't considered as
> "clinical". There should be better evidence than that. And it misses a
> point: there is no evidence,
> http://www.aaronsw.com/weblog/verysick
>
> Glad you're looking into this. Let me know what you find out.
Being sick and feeling depressed because of it isn't considered as
"clinical". There should be better evidence than that. And it misses a
point: there is no evidence, that if there weren't u
On Mon, Mar 18, 2013 at 03:34:38PM +0200, vvs...@gmail.com wrote:
> > All this tells us is that wealth doesn't cure clinical depression.
>
> I wasn't aware that he was suffering from it. Any evidence?
>
http://www.aaronsw.com/weblog/verysick
Glad you're looking into this. Let me know what you
On 18 March 2013 09:34, wrote:
> > All this tells us is that wealth doesn't cure clinical depression.
>
> I wasn't aware that he was suffering from it. Any evidence?
>
>
The government killed him. Now put on your tin foil hats and march in
single file.
> All this tells us is that wealth doesn't cure clinical depression.
I wasn't aware that he was suffering from it. Any evidence?
> Hi, 9friends,
>
> could anyone recommend (personal experience would be nice) a VGA card that
> can support
> 1920x1200 mode on native Plan 9 from Bell Labs (from Bell Labs ;-)
i've had good luck with the supermicro x7sla motherboard,
which supports 1600x1200x16, and i use an ancient ECS IC890GX
Hello 9fans,
I've been using Mail program for acme to read my Google mail via
imaps.
When a new e-mail arrives, Mail highlighs the row (it is selected).
However, at least for me, only the last e-mail is highlighted, even
when more than one e-mail have come.
Is it only my problem? Has anyone change
On Mon, Mar 18, 2013 at 10:54:20AM +0200, vvs...@gmail.com wrote:
> If you didn't already know, then it could tell you something:
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aaron_Swartz
>
All this tells us is that wealth doesn't cure clinical depression.
khm
Hello !
I have i810 (very old celeron based terminal), it works with 1600x1200
mode. But it's 9legacy.
2013/3/18 Peter A. Cejchan
> Hi, 9friends,
>
> could anyone recommend (personal experience would be nice) a VGA card that
> can support
> 1920x1200 mode on native Plan 9 from Bell Labs (from
Hi, 9friends,
could anyone recommend (personal experience would be nice) a VGA card that
can support
1920x1200 mode on native Plan 9 from Bell Labs (from Bell Labs ;-)
?
Yes, I've read the wiki but it seems a bit outdated (?). Maybe not, I can't
tell.
Unfortunately, I am 50+ and my vision deterio
On 03/17/2013 04:51 PM, mycrof...@sphericalharmony.com wrote:
>> You have no obligations at work to meet - that's the difference. They
>> can't just do what they please and get paid. I know that things were
>> different at Bell Labs but they are working for Google now.
>
> I had thought Google was
Sorry for putting so much noise into the list.
I'm only upset about patents, nothing else.
Finding the MULTI-PIPE patent has made me furious.
I am not upset with anyone for any other reason.
Sorry again. Email mycroftivATsphericalharmony.com
or discuss with me in #plan9chan on irc.freenode.net
2013/3/18 Tassilo Philipp
> "Dude", give it some time... You are writing to a mailing list of a rather
> small, but _dedicated_ community, that is absolutely open to good ideas and
> design. However, I'd bet that a lot of us have a lot of things to do, every
> day - things that have nothing to do
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