thanks, i understand
On 10.02.2015 15:00, erik quanstrom wrote:
On Tue Feb 10 00:22:32 PST 2015, subscripti...@posteo.eu wrote:
Wrong, there's no drawterm on the monitor connected over HDMI :-).
perhaps the missing bit here is that drawterm shares almost all its
code with the plan 9
kernel
On Tue Feb 10 00:22:32 PST 2015, subscripti...@posteo.eu wrote:
> Wrong, there's no drawterm on the monitor connected over HDMI :-).
>
perhaps the missing bit here is that drawterm shares almost all its code with
the plan 9
kernel and draw libraries. so it makes sense to suspect that the same
Wrong, there's no drawterm on the monitor connected over HDMI :-).
On 09.02.2015 23:41, Lyndon Nerenberg wrote:
On Feb 9, 2015, at 1:48 AM, Richard Miller <9f...@hamnavoe.com> wrote:
1. Text windows sometimes get black "garbage" on the background that
refuses to go, even if text is scrolled
On Feb 9, 2015, at 1:48 AM, Richard Miller <9f...@hamnavoe.com> wrote:
>> 1. Text windows sometimes get black "garbage" on the background that
>> refuses to go, even if text is scrolled over it.
>> The size of the "garbage" is about 1 character, and looks like an
>> "island". That is, neith
It's a tar of dante's home directory.
Alternatively, it's a tar of the whole fossil partition.
Again alternatively, I piclone the system to a new SD disk.
Of course, it might be my Pi or my powered USB hub (I use one) or my SD
cards (I have more than one).
The problem is that I can't isolate th
>>> 2. When writing large files to an USB memory stick FAT file system
>>> (say,
>>> a large TAR archive), the mount is lost, leading to a truncated file.
>>
>> Try putting the memory stick on a powered usb hub and see if that works
>> better.
>
> I did, and for this reason I suspect the USB dri
On 09.02.2015 10:48, Richard Miller wrote:
1. Text windows sometimes get black "garbage" on the background that
refuses to go, even if text is scrolled over it.
The size of the "garbage" is about 1 character, and looks like an
"island". That is, neither meaningful symbol, nor random patter
> 1. Text windows sometimes get black "garbage" on the background that
> refuses to go, even if text is scrolled over it.
> The size of the "garbage" is about 1 character, and looks like an
> "island". That is, neither meaningful symbol, nor random pattern.
There are known race conditions i
Dear 9ers,
I have noticed 2 interesting symptoms while running my Raspberry PI
(Model B, 512MB) for quite some time.
They look to me as some sort of race conditions. If anyone has seen
these before or has an idea what's wrong, please help:
1. Text windows sometimes get black "garbage" on the