Hi folks,
> While I don't have Big Sur, the drawterm at
> http://drawterm.9front.org/ builds fine for
> me with cocoa + catalina:
>
>cd $drawterm
>mk CONF=osx-cocoa
>
> You need all of xcode installed to process
> some of the interface builder files.
>
> If there are issues on b
Hi folks,
this message is an update of [1].
The effects of the issue, which arise on 9front running on a rpi, are:
- inability to effectively use any of the 3 mouse buttons (no popover, no
window resizing)
- rio’s text content is flickering while the mouse is moving (note, the mouse
IS moving at
Hi ori,
I tried to run 9front from a live usb on my macbook, but I did not manage to
make one working (I tried different approaches, with no success though. I see
the EFI boot option, but the boot process does not start).
Nevertheless, I tested 9front using virtualbox. The mouse works there like
o the 9front
> mailing list, as a spyware prevention measure. It's likely what hung
> you up.
>
>> On Fri, May 1, 2020 at 6:20 AM Daniel Morandini via 9fans
>> <9fans@9fans.net> wrote:
>>
>> Dear ori,
>> thank you for the reply! First, the boot probl
Ahh got it! I’ll test it tomorrow and let you know!
jecoz
> Il giorno 1 mag 2020, alle ore 17:06, o...@eigenstate.org ha scritto:
>
> No. I mean if you boot 9front from a USB stick on x86
> hardware, and then plug the mouse in to that, will the
> mouse work?
>
> The question I'm trying to answe
Dear ori,
thank you for the reply! First, the boot problem has been resolved with cinap’s
answer, the mice problem persists though.
> 1) You're likely to get better results on the 9front mailing
> list. (9fr...@9front.org)
I did actually, but I always get an error message back (containing only
Dear cinap,
thank you for the reply! Yes, now it works (the mice problem persists though).
> On 30 Apr 2020, at 20:24, cinap_len...@felloff.net wrote:
>
> if you want you can try the "unofficial" kernels linked
> below and copy them on the sdcard.
As soon as I get a single workstation with 9fron
Hi folks,
After the mice problems I have on my rpi2 with 9front [1], I decided to check
if I can have an instance working on another machine, i.e. an old rpi model A.
I cannot get through the boostrap process, the kernel panics.
I can provide more context and information, but first I wanted to a
Thank you guys!
Bye 👋
Daniel
> Il giorno 10 apr 2020, alle ore 15:50, Richard Miller <9f...@hamnavoe.com> ha
> scritto:
>
>
>>
>> May I ask you why this line is required? What does it do?
>>
On 10 Apr 2020, at 10:45, Richard Miller <9f...@hamnavoe.com> wrote:
>>>
>>> Add to the end of
Dear Richard and David,
Thank you for the prompt reply, I’ll check it out as soon as possible.
May I ask you why this line is required? What does it do?
> On 10 Apr 2020, at 10:45, Richard Miller <9f...@hamnavoe.com> wrote:
>
> Add to the end of the command line in cmdline.txt:
> console='0 b11
Hi folks,
I recently flashed a microSD card with the official RPi image [1].
Connecting my Adafruit USB to TTL cable [2] to the right pins [3] and issuing a
`cu -l /dev/ -s 115200` gets me a terminal session on both
FreeBSD and Raspbian (these are the ones I used), but it does not happen with
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