apparently just enough for a stream of bullsh*t at every opportunity.
>
> Are there even enough plan 9 users on earth to generate a "stream" with
> a current strong enough to swim against?
>
>
>
I never had a problem with vmware 9/10.
Hi,
I cannot get vmware to work with plan9. The display is either not detected,
and reports
/bin/aux/vga: vgactlw: : bad VGA control message "type
message"
and offers a text install, or it hangs hard.
anyone got plan9 to work (with VmWare workstation 11).
In the meantime I have got v
> Are there even enough plan 9 users on earth to generate a "stream" with
> a current strong enough to swim against?
Awww, there are enough of us to make a conga surely...
-Steve
Quoting lu...@proxima.alt.za:
talent is to break the rules (or at least to swim against the stream).
What rules? What stream?
Are there even enough plan 9 users on earth to generate a "stream" with
a current strong enough to swim against?
khm
> so why do we have so many un-coordinated versions of drawterm?
because nobody reads their mail ever. perhaps one of you guys can put
this in though?
i think it's good that someone who can't test his code changes doesn't
commit to the "main" repo without giving disclaimers.
In my experience enqu
Does that mean you will be reviewing, responding and accepting changes?
ian
> On Jun 18, 2015, at 7:47 AM, David du Colombier <0in...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> so why do we have so many un-coordinated versions of drawterm?
>
> Because the original repository is hosted on Bitbucket (and Google Code),
> and Russ won't accept to review changes on Rietveld anymore.
For the sa
> So, I've simply moved it to GitHub.
The voice of sanity!
Lucio.
PS: you should probably have made an announcement here, rather than
have Erik extract one from you, but then so should Russ have warned us
all, etc., back to the Big Bang. C'est la vie.
> so why do we have so many un-coordinated versions of drawterm?
Because we can, unfortunately. You have to sell the value of
coordination to a bunch of primadonnas, whose singularly valuable
talent is to break the rules (or at least to swim against the stream).
No use raging against this, it is
> so why do we have so many un-coordinated versions of drawterm?
Because the original repository is hosted on Bitbucket (and Google Code),
and Russ won't accept to review changes on Rietveld anymore.
So, I've simply moved it to GitHub.
--
David du Colombier
Quoting erik quanstrom :
so why do we have so many un-coordinated versions of drawterm?
because DVCS programs have solved all the problems preventing people
from forking software for a single patch, then abandoning it forever
khm
On Thu Jun 18 03:43:58 PDT 2015, 0in...@gmail.com wrote:
> > Anyone looked at this, or have a version which performs both of these
> > features?
>
> So, I think you'll be happy with https://github.com/0intro/drawterm now.
so why do we have so many un-coordinated versions of drawterm?
- erik
> Anyone looked at this, or have a version which performs both of these
> features?
So, I think you'll be happy with https://github.com/0intro/drawterm now.
--
David du Colombier
> This version does populate /mnt/term with c: which the one on swtch.com does
> not,
> I believe this is because of an old but that caused "ls /mnt/term" to crash
> drawterm.
Since my repository is pretty recent, there shouldn't be any difference with
Russ' repository (except the following bug
On second thought I probably should have just said it has had much use for this
reason.
ian
fwiw
https://bitbucket.org/jas/drawterm-cocoa
probably has seen the most day to day use since it's what most of coraid used.
ian
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