Hi Dharani,
I can suggest two places:
There is the inferno-os google group here:
https://groups.google.com/g/inferno-os
And if you're open to using discord, there's an #inferno channel that gets
occasional traffic on the 9fans discord hosted by Henesy:
https://discord.gg/RXu6xPnY . That invite w
I can pick this up. I'll ping you off-list, Ori.
Thanks for the clarification, khm!
Cheers,
Marshall
On Sat, Feb 4, 2023 at 10:45 AM wrote:
> Quoth Marshall Conover :
> >
> > Will this iwp9 be filmed?
>
> I'd love it if someone volunteered to film, but
>
Hi Ori,
A question on iwp9 popped up in the Discord that I can't find an answer to
(though I may be missing it), and I figured it'd be good for the mailing
list as well:
Will this iwp9 be filmed?
I see in the "important dates" the "Camera-ready version" for March 13th,
but I'm not sure what that
Adding a +1 for sirjofri's idea 3, which seems like it would be achievable,
has clear objectives, and a compelling result.
For idea 4, a notable utility is pipefile -
https://9p.io/magic/man2html/1/pipefile. It allows you to stitch a command
in-between the reading and/or writing of a file. It'd be
Hi mycroftiv!
I'd be happy to lend some support and at least match your bounty. There's a
lot to explore in the 9 universe beyond what has been covered so far, and I
think the work you've done with ants and grid has been fantastic - and
shows your dedication to growing the ecosystem and welcoming
sed 2q
> 2021 7 28
> Pisces australid meeteeor shouwer
> :; agrep meeteeor /sys/src/cmd/astro/*.c
> /sys/src/cmd/astro/search.c:61:
> event("%s meeteeor shouwer",
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> > https://www.bell-labs.com/institute/blog/plan-9-bell-labs-cyberspace/
> >
>
> Thanks for putting in the work -- it's much appreciated.
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Same! Enjoyed helping out with iwp92020, happy to help further.
On Wed, Feb 10, 2021 at 11:07 AM Steve Simon wrote:
> > How do we get involved in or become a member of the foundation?
>
> I too am interested in supporting plan9 in any form I can.
>
> -Steve
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;
> There is a multitude of 9P implementations in Go.
>
> For example, this one, which includes a program to serve
> local files as a 9P filesystem:
>
> https://github.com/Harvey-OS/ninep
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> > Third question: Does it work with a different mouse?
> > If not, then it'll take more work to investigate.
> I have just another mouse here, a nacon gaming mouse. It requires 5v though
> and it does not work on any rpi I have. I don’t have powered USB hub here for
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gt; On Tue, Oct 29, 2019 at 12:24 PM Nicolas S. Montanaro wrote:
>>
>> If indeed it ends up being held in the US I’d love to come - have yet to
>> find any 9fans here in New England.
>>
>> Cheers,
>> - Nicolas
>
> 9fans / 9fans / se
ng.
That sounds, to me, like enough people to at least entertain the idea,
and a fairly reasonable and manageable size from the perspective of
planning and execution.
Thanks!
Marshall
On Sat, Oct 26, 2019 at 4:32 PM Marshall Conover wrote:
> > The survey seems more cute than useful. E.g.
20 doesn't look like a year where
> I'll be doing much travelling :-( But I would be willing to kick
> in some $$$ to help pay to have the event streamed.
>
> --lyndon
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campgrounds and set up yurts :)
>>
>> AYH could comfortably lodge every active Plan 9 user on earth and has
>> decent space for meetings.
>>
>> khm
>
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I'd be happy to volunteer some hours setting things up. I'd love to hear a
talk on mycroftiv's grid, as well.
On Tue, Oct 22, 2019, 20:24 Sean Hinchee wrote:
> I would be very happy to volunteer whatever time and resources I can.
>
> It would be awesome to see this happen :)
>
> Cheers,
> Sean
n Mon, 15 Apr 2019 16:59:12 -0400
> Marshall Conover wrote:
>
> > For example, I feel super squished on a single screen, but I've come to
> > dislike the awkwardness of switching between multiple 'workspaces' or
> > working with tiling wms. So I'm playing
Hi Darren!
I can see how 9's current UI could be considered a 'roadblock' to the
average user due to its unfamiliarity, and making it closer to modern looks
may make plan 9 pass the smell test for users more often. Personally,
though, it seems like a bit of a slog; there's not much exciting going
Thanks, Giacomo. I have no illusions of being the smartest person in the
room or anything above mediocre, but I think there's a good chance the
people at Bell Labs were in that category. Hopefully, if I try to follow
their design ideas, I can at least play at being smart for a bit. And, if I
do as
moment to help straighten
this dunce out. :)
(even you, khm)
Marshall
On Fri, Sep 15, 2017 at 7:59 AM Marshall Conover
wrote:
> > But you are not your contributions, and since you freely agreed to
> donate your time for free, they don't owe you anything.
>
> Yeah, I've gone i
, etc.
Thanks for the help.
Marshall
On Thu, Sep 14, 2017 at 10:01 PM Marshall Conover
wrote:
> > Note that Fuschia is a microkernel. Does it provide a filesystem
> interface?
>
> Hi dho! Yes, it does, and the code I've modified to introduce the ability
> to perform b
n hasn't
been mentioned directly in response to me on IRC, I'm thinking I may just
have to maintain a branch until it's exclusively opened up for more
substantial user contributions, whenever that is. :/
Thanks!
Marshall
On Thu, Sep 14, 2017 at 8:53 PM Marshall Conover
wrote:
rrect' way to handle having to source information from
multiple paths, when you may or may not want any individual folder in the
current set.
Thanks again, all. I'm going to keep working on getting together a bigger
set of changes, and maybe staking my claim on a pull request. I'm not sure
, Sep 14, 2017 at 3:55 PM Marshall Conover
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> khm - Unfortunately, that would conflict with the browsing model I want to
> propose once I've proven my worth - in which the user emails a daemon with
> the site they want, which the daemon then wgets, forwards to them, and
>
khm - Unfortunately, that would conflict with the browsing model I want to
propose once I've proven my worth - in which the user emails a daemon with
the site they want, which the daemon then wgets, forwards to them, and
opens up emacs.
Thanks!
Marshall
On Thu, Sep 14, 2017 at 10:58 AM Mar
Hi All!
I've been exploring the Fuchsia operating system, and while they have
per-process namespaces, they don't have a utility like plan 9's bind, nor a
method of supporting it by default in their system libraries. I've made
some progress on adding it (https://imgur.com/HELWbrQ), but enthusias
> On Oct 28, 2016, at 4:14 PM, David du Colombier <0in...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> As you wish:
>
> http://www.9legacy.org/download/go/go1.7.3-plan9-386-bootstrap.tbz
> http://www.9legacy.org/download/go/go1.7.3-plan9-amd64-bootstrap.tbz
> http://www.9legacy.org/download/go/go1.7.3-plan9-arm6-bootstra
> An alternative to building a Go 1.4.3 bootstrap environment, is to build a
Go 1.7 bootstrap environment for Plan 9 in a mainstream environment ...
> If you want to build the current Go source from scratch on plan9/386,
you can just do...
The binary I built was specifically for arm (or more accu
Hi All!
I compiled a Go binary for use on Richard Miller's raspberry pi image in
contrib (thanks for that Richard, by the way). I threw up a link to the
binary in a previous email a week or two ago, but I think that email got
spam filtered, so I won't link it again - but, is there a good place
> I was browsing of my old plan 9 mail and this conversation from 2000 made
me think of your thread here: https://goo.gl/PO85oD
That conversation was interesting! It seemed Matt was a pretty prescient
guy. The "supports the latest standards...whose?" bit gave me a chuckle.
There wasn't too much
Hi all!
As an awful person, I hacked rio's data.c to support backgrounds. Because
the default code took a 1-by-1 pixel grey image and tiled it, I just shoved
a line in there to load an image file instead using readimage(). (Hacked
really is the appropriate word here.)
My question is, would the pl
> Ken and rob are currently working at google trying to
make sure it stays so - the idea being that if the stupid people that
control the real OS can't be made to learn at least they'll make
themselves an abstract environment that can hide the past and all the
pain, to then work on interesting, mo
> I wonder if 9p could be implemented on an SoC.
It'd be neat for the whole 'internet of things' hullabaloo.
> Mounting a bin directory from some remote servers is a potential vector
for malicious code and requires all services to provide binaries for all
platforms (arm, x86, riscv,...). Instead, serving the source code and
mkfile allows for audit ability (what did I just run?) and support for
their own p
Thanks, Chris! That was a lot more detailed than I had thought into it.
> You just mount search engine, route planning tool, or even shopping site
and echo commands into the ctl file.
I hadn't thought of this - was more thinking on the user union mounting,
say, google.com/bin into their bin direc
Hi all,
For context, I am a plan 9 novice - I've played around just enough to
add jury-rigged background-image support for rio (for better or worse),
implore sl - if I remember correctly - to add the ^B option to 9front's rc
that brings the cursor to the current input place, and, for what it's
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