Re: [9fans] Raspperry Pi - temperature readings

2013-12-13 Thread Matthew Veety
On Fri, 13 Dec 2013, Krystian Lewandowski wrote: Hi,i modified bcm/ sources a bit, so now it supports "/dev/cputemp". I keep my RPi in a case, i had to check temperature. The patch is sent already: http://plan9.bell-labs.com/sources/patch/bcm-cputemp/ I'm not sure if it is good enough, actually

Re: [9fans] Can't start multiple copies of acme

2013-12-13 Thread Aram Hăvărneanu
See Plumber.app too. -- Aram Hăvărneanu

Re: [9fans] Can't start multiple copies of acme

2013-12-13 Thread Bence Fábián
Hi! Thanks for the interest in plan 9. Three things: If you have a question try searching http://9fans.net/archives/ To open files with p9p applications use the plumber (acme is much better when the plumber is running too). Read the manpage and the paper. There are some pretty cool examples on th

Re: [9fans] P9P font server

2013-12-13 Thread Friedrich Psiorz
I would really like to have fontsrv in native Plan 9. It's nice to be able to simply download a font or copy it from a unix system and use it without going through conversion. It would also de-facto introduce a usable interface to rendering ttf fonts on the fly. This could be a nice feature in many

[9fans] Can't start multiple copies of acme

2013-12-13 Thread Blake McBride
Greetings, I am using p9p on a Mac. I am able to start any number of copies of sam as expected. Acme runs well too, but I can only start a single copy. If I try to start a second copy I get: 9pserve: announce unix!/tmp/ns.blake._tmp_launch-nvfpC3_org.x:0/acme: Address already in use acme: can'

[9fans] Raspperry Pi - temperature readings

2013-12-13 Thread Krystian Lewandowski
Hi, i modified bcm/ sources a bit, so now it supports "/dev/cputemp". I keep my RPi in a case, i had to check temperature. The patch is sent already: http://plan9.bell-labs.com/sources/patch/bcm-cputemp/ I'm not sure if it is good enough, actually it is my first contact with Plan9 (though i read ab

Re: [9fans] USB wifi

2013-12-13 Thread Antonio Barrones
This is a little off-topic, but I have wireless in Plan9 with a OpenWrt router like this one: http://wiki.openwrt.org/toh/tp-link/tl-wr703n It has a client mode. You can configure your wireless network with a web browser, and once it is configured you don't need to do anything, at every boot you wi