>
> Makes me want fire my guru plug back up
since i'm experimenting on all the x86 machines i have
(between nix and some disk work, they're all busy), i've
been using my openrd as a terminal again. it's already
irritatingly slow. (and don't even think of using gs.) it
gets pounded by an intel
> Makes me want fire my guru plug back up
My sheevaplug (does that put me in a lower or higher caste?) is
waiting for somebody to write me a Go runtime preamble (actually, just
help me along with a few hints that will make it possible for me to
write it - last I looked at the Linux/Arm stuff, I go
On Tuesday, April 3, 2012, Lucio De Re wrote:
> > I have fixed various bugs in ssh2; they'll be in the ssh2
> > on sources once it's all shaken down.
>
> Wow!
>
> ++L
Makes me want fire my guru plug back up
>
> I have fixed various bugs in ssh2; they'll be in the ssh2
> on sources once it's all shaken down.
Wow!
++L
I have fixed various bugs in ssh2; they'll be in the ssh2
on sources once it's all shaken down.
scp seems a bit unhappy with the new ssh as well. Single file copies work in
both directions, and copying multiple files to plan9 works, but copying
multiple files from plan9 to remote unix systems barfs:
: lyndon@gandalf:/sys/src/cmd/unix/u9fs; lc
LICENSE convM2S.c