Re: [9fans] goodbye cruel world

2018-01-11 Thread Jules Merit
ReAnimate the Dead Dart chip On Jan 11, 2018 6:53 PM, "Jules Merit" wrote: > Ace 14 > > On Jan 11, 2018 6:49 PM, "Jules Merit" > wrote: > >> An Excuse would be nice >> "Two weeks" fruit flies of Mississippi marines won't come back to life. >> ReKall >> And you're a underling. >> Bootes and buri

Re: [9fans] goodbye cruel world

2018-01-11 Thread Jules Merit
Ace 14 On Jan 11, 2018 6:49 PM, "Jules Merit" wrote: > An Excuse would be nice > "Two weeks" fruit flies of Mississippi marines won't come back to life. > ReKall > And you're a underling. > Bootes and buried computing > > On Jan 10, 2018 6:53 AM, "Peter Hull" wrote: > >> On Sat, Jan 6, 2018 at

Re: [9fans] goodbye cruel world

2018-01-11 Thread Jules Merit
An Excuse would be nice "Two weeks" fruit flies of Mississippi marines won't come back to life. ReKall And you're a underling. Bootes and buried computing On Jan 10, 2018 6:53 AM, "Peter Hull" wrote: > On Sat, Jan 6, 2018 at 11:21 PM, Jules Merit > wrote: > I suppose it's one of those "If you h

Re: [9fans] RPI faq in words of one syllable?

2018-01-11 Thread Bakul Shah
On Thu, 11 Jan 2018 03:27:47 -0700 arn...@skeeve.com wrote: arn...@skeeve.com writes: > Hi. > > Is there a document somewhere that describes how to bring up an RPI > with Plan 9, that assumes the reader knows absolutely nothing? > E.g., where to buy it, what case and power supply to buy, what acce

Re: [9fans] RPI faq in words of one syllable?

2018-01-11 Thread arnold
Lyndon Nerenberg wrote: > I wrote up a crib sheet covering exactly this a couple of months ago, but > it was on a VPS server whose filesystem I thoroughly trashed and is now > pushing up the daisies. I will dig around and see if I stashed a copy on > another machine. If not, I can re-create

Re: [9fans] RPI faq in words of one syllable?

2018-01-11 Thread Lyndon Nerenberg
I wrote up a crib sheet covering exactly this a couple of months ago, but it was on a VPS server whose filesystem I thoroughly trashed and is now pushing up the daisies. I will dig around and see if I stashed a copy on another machine. If not, I can re-create it easily enough, but not for a w

Re: [9fans] broadpwn (was Spectre and Meltdown)

2018-01-11 Thread Richard Miller
> https://github.com/raspberrypi/linux/issues/1342#issuecomment-321221748 > > Need Linux to run this but does not fix the problem? No need for linux. If you don't mind installing firmware from random files on drive.google.com, you can grab the tarball referenced from the url above, unpack it, and

Re: [9fans] RPI faq in words of one syllable?

2018-01-11 Thread Rui Carmo
Before anyone chimes in to say “just read the docs”, I did that back in early 2016 as a complete newbie to Plan9 and spent a _long_ while hunting down stuff - not on the hardware and purchasing side (I have too many Pis and Arduinos for that to even register), but on the OS and config side. Fl

[9fans] RPI faq in words of one syllable?

2018-01-11 Thread arnold
Hi. Is there a document somewhere that describes how to bring up an RPI with Plan 9, that assumes the reader knows absolutely nothing? E.g., where to buy it, what case and power supply to buy, what accessories if any. Where to download the image and what kind of SD card to put it on. How to boot

Re: [9fans] Spectre and Meltdown

2018-01-11 Thread Richard Miller
> when did you implement wifi on the rpi?! Late 2016. And yes, it works with wpa2 (thanks to cinap's aux/wpa).

Re: [9fans] Spectre and Meltdown

2018-01-11 Thread Rui Carmo
If that’s working with WPA2, I’m interested too. > On 11 Jan 2018, at 09:35, hiro <23h...@gmail.com> wrote: > > when did you implement wifi on the rpi?! >

Re: [9fans] Spectre and Meltdown

2018-01-11 Thread hiro
when did you implement wifi on the rpi?!