there you go:
http://plan9front.googlecode.com/hg/sys/src/cmd/ip/hproxy.c
http://plan9front.googlecode.com/hg/sys/src/cmd/ip/socksd.c
--
cinap
> i use a socks and http proxies running on the plan9 gateway machine
> to get windows internet connectivity. the plan9 machines just
> import the /net.alt ipstack from it.
I'm not aware that such tools are in the standard distribution (I have
plans to install both 9atom and 9front, but not immedi
i9factotum? It's a go!
On 14 October 2014 16:08, Skip Tavakkolian
wrote:
> iCloud! Yes! Let's do that! It might even be secure on Plan 9 :)
> On Oct 13, 2014 8:01 PM, "Winston Kodogo" wrote:
>
>> https://www.apple.com/nz/support/icloud/mail-notes/
>>
>> Sorry, not a patch as such.
>>
>>
>> On 1
iCloud! Yes! Let's do that! It might even be secure on Plan 9 :)
On Oct 13, 2014 8:01 PM, "Winston Kodogo" wrote:
> https://www.apple.com/nz/support/icloud/mail-notes/
>
> Sorry, not a patch as such.
>
>
> On 14 October 2014 15:51, Kurt H Maier wrote:
>
>> Quoting Winston Kodogo :
>>
>> Much as
To be honest I've wondered about this for a while.
Here's my quandry...
I use Vmware for Ubuntu 14 LTS.
First I start a dumbarse terminal and do:
factotum&
plumber&
sam&9term&
This gives me something I can work with.
But when I run venti, then fossil - I get no fossilcons in $ns. Fossil
works
https://www.apple.com/nz/support/icloud/mail-notes/
Sorry, not a patch as such.
On 14 October 2014 15:51, Kurt H Maier wrote:
> Quoting Winston Kodogo :
>
> Much as I love Plan9, only a masochist would use it for email.I agreed
>> with
>> Carmack as recently as 1997: "I spent a few months run
Quoting Winston Kodogo :
Much as I love Plan9, only a masochist would use it for email.I agreed with
Carmack as recently as 1997: "I spent a few months running Plan9. It has an
achingly elegent internal structure, but a user interface that has been
asleep for the past decade."
patches welcome
Much as I love Plan9, only a masochist would use it for email.I agreed with
Carmack as recently as 1997: "I spent a few months running Plan9. It has an
achingly elegent internal structure, but a user interface that has been
asleep for the past decade."
On 14 October 2014 12:55, Anthony Sorace wro
On Oct 13, 2014, at 12:46 , Eduardo Alvarez wrote:
> Have you considered other mailbox formats, such as maildir, for instance?
> Seems
> that it could solve at least some of the problem.
nupas uses a maildir-like format. It helps tremendously.
Really: if you're doing mail on Plan 9, you want t
On 10/13/2014 at 9:25 PM, cinap_len...@felloff.net wrote:
>i use a socks and http proxies running on the plan9 gateway machine
>to get windows internet connectivity. the plan9 machines just
>import the /net.alt ipstack from it.
Uau! So simple!
I'm still thinking if will work for my machines...
>t
Bakul Shah wrote:
|On Mon, 13 Oct 2014 12:15:31 EDT erik quanstrom \
|wrote:
|> On Sun Oct 12 14:37:47 EDT 2014, st...@quintile.net wrote:
|>> I am fairly sure the problem is to do with RAM size rather than the ras=
|> pberry pi per-se.
|>> 4000 messages takes up a lot of space - and upas s
the composite video works and there are several cheap (in all senses of the
word) LCD displays.
the adafruit device is not supported, but would be interesting for its
form/fit and the touch input.
if you're inclined to do the work, this fork of the 9pi might be a good
start.
https://github.com/el
Hi Peter!
That sounds like something I could manage to try out. Thanks a lot!!!
Kind Greetings,
Mats
On 10/13/14, Bakul Shah wrote:
> On Mon, 13 Oct 2014 12:15:31 EDT erik quanstrom
> wrote:
>> On Sun Oct 12 14:37:47 EDT 2014, st...@quintile.net wrote:
>> > I am fairly sure the problem is to d
doing plan9 gateway here.
i use a socks and http proxies running on the plan9 gateway machine
to get windows internet connectivity. the plan9 machines just
import the /net.alt ipstack from it.
the advantage is that i can run servers behind my gateway that
listen on the public ip stack (thru socks
On Mon, 13 Oct 2014 12:15:31 EDT erik quanstrom wrote:
> On Sun Oct 12 14:37:47 EDT 2014, st...@quintile.net wrote:
> > I am fairly sure the problem is to do with RAM size rather than the ras=
> pberry pi per-se.
> > 4000 messages takes up a lot of space - and upas stores messages in RAM=
> .
>
>
On Mon, Oct 13, 2014 at 12:15:31PM -0400, erik quanstrom wrote:
> On Sun Oct 12 14:37:47 EDT 2014, st...@quintile.net wrote:
> > I am fairly sure the problem is to do with RAM size rather than the
> > raspberry pi per-se.
> > 4000 messages takes up a lot of space - and upas stores messages in RAM.
> Not without substantial development work (I'd bet more than simply putting
> NAT on Plan 9). Once you get Plan 9's /net on the linux box, nothing's going
> to know what to do with it. The existing p9p code won't use it directly, nor
> will iptables know how to send packets there.
>
> If you w
On Sun Oct 12 14:37:47 EDT 2014, st...@quintile.net wrote:
> I am fairly sure the problem is to do with RAM size rather than the raspberry
> pi per-se.
> 4000 messages takes up a lot of space - and upas stores messages in RAM.
it's a little worse than this, actually.
since upas stores messages i
> I'm using nupas on 9front, which is much superior than upas.
> Thanks eric!
you're welcome, but you should really thank brantley coile for sponsoring
the work.
- erik
Hi,
Mycroftiv wrote hubfs for plan9
(http://www.plan9.bell-labs.com/wiki/plan9/Hubfs/index.html)
It may serve as inspiration :-)
On Mon, Oct 13, 2014 at 03:35:53PM +0200, Enrico Weigelt, metux IT consult
wrote:
> On 12.10.2014 19:47, Skip Tavakkolian wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> > i'm a little confused
Hi Mats,
In an Acme window, try running:
Local upas/fs -f /imaps/your.mailserver.dom/username
On a Raspberry Pi, this may take a few seconds to complete with a
large mailbox. You will know it is finished because the `fs' process
will disappear from the upper left-hand corner of Acme's tag line.
Hi !
audio(3) - some docs. Look at
http://plan9.bell-labs.com/wiki/plan9/supported_pc_hardware/index.html for
supported hardware.
And sources of device (in /pc)
2014-10-13 17:40 GMT+04:00 Enrico Weigelt, metux IT consult <
enrico.weig...@gr13.net>:
> Hi folks,
>
> could anyone point me to some
Hi folks,
could anyone point me to some documentation of the Plan9
audio interface ?
I'm currently thinking about using this as a replacement for
the pulseaudio protocol (i really wanna get rid of the dbus
crap, step by step)
mit freundlichen Grüßen
--
Enrico Weigelt,
metux IT consulting
+49-15
On 12.10.2014 19:47, Skip Tavakkolian wrote:
Hi,
> i'm a little confused by this. could you describe how this will work
> from a user's perspective? do you mean that a user on p9p starts 9term,
> but the /dev/cons is really a /dev/pts/* etc.?
I'd like to run it on a Linux system (eg. via p9p).
Hi Richard!
I've read the /acme/mail/readme but it just explains how it works not
how to configure it.
Kind Regards,
Mats
On 10/13/14, kokam...@hera.eonet.ne.jp wrote:
>> okay with comparatively little ram. the primary reason that we
>> haven't pushed to replace upas with nupas by default in 9f
What cheap screens do you used with raspberry pi?
Does this PiTFT work?
https://learn.adafruit.com/adafruit-pitft-28-inch-resistive-touchscreen-display-raspberry-pi
26 matches
Mail list logo