I'm using the Inferno Thumb compiler, tc, to compile Inferno (unsurprisingly)
and encountered a problem. Since 9front appears to have the same compiler, I
thought that I should mention it on both 9fans and Inferno mailing lists.
The problem is with the libmath/fdlibm/e_exp.c when compiled using tc
Sorry the previous message got really screwed up.
"did you recompile the kernel?"
Yes, I did.
I have two laptops: a T440P and this Z51. I got wifi working on the T440P and
I set it up as a File Server.
Now, I am trying to set this Z51 as a terminal. But the wifi is not working.
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Y"Di y did you recompile the kernel?"
Yes I did. I have two laptop a T440P and this Z51. I got wifi working on the
T440P. I am trying to get wifi working on this Z51 now.
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did you recompile the kernel as explained in the FQA ?
On Sun, Sep 24, 2023 at 10:15 AM wrote:
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> Hi
> I have a Lenovo laptop Z51, with Intel Dual-Band Wireless AC 3160.
> 9Front's website shows AC 3160 is supported.
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> I added the Openbsd firmware to /lib/firmware/iwm-3160-17.
> But, /dev/dme
Hi
I have a Lenovo laptop Z51, with Intel Dual-Band Wireless AC 3160.
9Front's website shows AC 3160 is supported.
I added the Openbsd firmware to /lib/firmware/iwm-3160-17.
But, /dev/dmesg does not show #l1.
Does this mean 9Front is not detecting the wireless card?
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