Plan 9 doesn't support multiple monitors currently, and I don't know
how rio would like having some weird shaped display if you're monitors
aren't all the same resolution. Having applications support that
would be the hardest part I feel.
Also: You could totally add the support for what you want
e a bug on
bitbucket[2].
[1] http://mveety.com/ports
[2] http://bitbucket.org/mveety/9front-ports
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Seems to work!
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I tried out the sbase zip on my system. That seems to work fine. Heres the log:
cpu% lc
sbase-master.zip
cpu% unzip -f sbase-master.zip
cpu% lc
sbase-master/ sbase-master.zip
cpu% cd sbase-master/
cpu% lc
LICENSE comm.1 find.1 md5.h readlink.c
sp
Thanks Jens! I can add you to the bitbucket if you wish so you can
contribute at your leisure. Also, if anyone else wants commit access,
just ask. :) (I think bitbucket has some dumb limited commit bit
thing though. Hopefully I'll get off it soon.)
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Possibly. I think though that the old adage of "Those who don't know unix
will imitate it, poorly" will apply here.
Really I think that's the internet in a nutshell. Http is like 9p except more
complex and less flexible, as is ftp. Email is a mess and in a similar state.
I think whatever imitation
https://bitbucket.org/mveety/9front-ports , install it by
running install.rc . It installs to /sys/ports/ .
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I've only ever gotten networking working on OS X using the tun/tap driver. It's
a bit of a pain in the
ass but works quite well.
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Has anyone done any work with usb wifi devices (specifically for the rpi)?
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Has anyone done any work with usb wifi devices (specifically for the rpi)?
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On Tuesday, January 08, 2013 19:38:03 Richard Miller wrote:
> > At the time, the idea was just to have a single binary (usbd) carrying
the
> > usb stuff. Because using multiple ones implied that the kernel (usbd
was
> > at /boot) had multiple copies of the same libraries for each different
> > bi
On Monday 23 July 2012 08:32:12 Kyle Laracey wrote:
> On Thursday, July 19, 2012 1:48:06 PM UTC-4, John Floren
wrote:
> > On Thu, Jul 19, 2012 at 10:21 AM, erik quanstrom
> > wrote: >> But as
Federico mentioned,
> > you might not want pcdisk--that's for >> running
with a
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