I got fed up with Ubuntu's crappy UI, so I went back to basics, but the
default new window manager stuff gave me a small, mirrored desktop across
both my monitors.
To save someone else the grief, here's a quick how-to:
1) Add a new window manager for rio. Your paths will vary.
~ $ cat /usr/share
> In general, you will find that 2000 is the highest allowable due to
> limits imposed by proc.c. Other architectures can (and will) place
> additional restrictions. A non-FCSE ARM implementation could elect to
> only support 256 processes to avoid additional switching overhead for
> example.
i ha
On Wed, Jan 8, 2014 at 2:28 AM, Pavel Klinkovský
wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I would like to know whether there is any hard (based on CPU architecture)
> limit of maximal number of processes in Plan9 on Intel or ARM.
>
> I do not think the soft limit like the lack of memory... ;)
>
> Thanks in advance fo
> I would like to know whether there is any hard (based on CPU architecture)
> limit of maximal number of processes in Plan9 on Intel or ARM.
>
> I do not think the soft limit like the lack of memory... ;)
there is not.
- erik
Hi all,
I would like to know whether there is any hard (based on CPU architecture)
limit of maximal number of processes in Plan9 on Intel or ARM.
I do not think the soft limit like the lack of memory... ;)
Thanks in advance for any hint.
Pavel
I use
QEMU emulator version 1.6.0, Copyright (c) 2003-2008 Fabrice Bellard
I don't give any networking options at the command line and it works
for me. I use 9front but I don't think it matters.
term% pci | grep net
0.3.0:net 02.00.00 8086/100e 11 0:febc 131072 1:c041 64
term% cat '#