On 05/20/2009 02:04 AM, erik quanstrom wrote:
>> Hi !
>>
>> It seems that Plan9 boot loader doesn't support modern hardware from IBM :(
>>
>> May be someone from IBM can help :)
>>
>> P.S.: I have some IBM HS21 servers and I wish to use Plan9 on them.
>>
>> 2009/5/19 nocturnal
>
> pci (or linux ls
Hello,
since I somehow still can't connect to the 'central sources' and want
to make some progress, I tried to follow some of your recent advices.
Instead of '9fs sources' I do
9fs sources.lsub.org
cd /n
bind sources.lsub.org/sources sources
so now it seems I have the state similar to after just
I'm starting the selection process for a 6 month intern position
working on Plan 9 technology for the DOE project (details at
http://www.research.ibm.com/hare). The 6 months would have to be
between Sept of this year and August of next. Graduate students or
post graduates preferred. You'll need a s
2009/5/26 Rudolf Sykora :
> How can I persuade contrib/install to use what I've already had under
> /n/sources?
/dist/replica/contrib:7: fn servermount { 9fs sources }
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in /rc/bin/9fs, change 'case sources'. i think it makes sense to have
it dial $sources and set it to favorite location.
> but I get
> srv: timeout establishing connection to tcp!sources.cs.bell-labs.com!9fs
> so as if contrib still wants to connect to the central sources...
I think it would be better for contrib to do something
like test -d /n/sources/plan9 || 9fs sources
9fs sources
should probably mount sources, always.
On Tue, May 26, 2009 at 5:07 PM, sqweek wrote:
> 2009/5/26 Rudolf Sykora :
>> How can I persuade contrib/install to use what I've already had und
I've just pushed out to sources a new USB implementation, courtesy of
nemo, who debugged and repaired our old UHCI and OHCI drivers, wrote a
new EHCI driver for USB 2, converted the user-mode drivers in /bin/usb
and tested it all, among other things. Thank you, nemo.
I've updated on sources at le
This is great news, kudos to all involved.
now, where did I put that memory stick...
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I've just pushed out to sources a new USB implementation, courtesy of
nemo, who debugged and repaired our old UHCI and OHCI drivers, wrote a
new EHCI driver for USB 2, converted the us
2009/5/26 :
> I've just pushed out to sources a new USB implementation, courtesy of
> nemo, who debugged and repaired our old UHCI and OHCI drivers, wrote a
> new EHCI driver for USB 2, converted the user-mode drivers in /bin/usb
> and tested it all, among other things. Thank you, nemo.
>
> I've
Thanks a lot!
Ruda
2009/5/26 Devon H. O'Dell :
> 2009/5/26 :
>> I've just pushed out to sources a new USB implementation, courtesy of
>> nemo, who debugged and repaired our old UHCI and OHCI drivers, wrote a
>> new EHCI driver for USB 2, converted the user-mode drivers in /bin/usb
>> and tested i
Brilliant, that will come in handy.
Thanks a lot.
Mathieu
--- Begin Message ---
I've just pushed out to sources a new USB implementation, courtesy of
nemo, who debugged and repaired our old UHCI and OHCI drivers, wrote a
new EHCI driver for USB 2, converted the user-mode drivers in /bin/usb
and t
Dear Geoff,
This is great news! I'm new to plan 9 and am now finishing the
port for the OLPC XO. I've read the manual pages on "How to
Contribute." It states I should ask for a space from you. What does
that entail? I hope everything is well. Plan9 has made me ecstatic
about OS again! I
On Tue, May 26, 2009 at 1:37 PM, wrote:
> I've just pushed out to sources a new USB implementation, courtesy of
> nemo, who debugged and repaired our old UHCI and OHCI drivers, wrote a
> new EHCI driver for USB 2, converted the user-mode drivers in /bin/usb
> and tested it all, among other things
Hi guys,
Is there any script to build Plan9 CD image from the source tree?
Something like NetBSD's build.sh ?
thanks.
> I think it would be better for contrib to do something
> like test -d /n/sources/plan9 || 9fs sources
>
yes, it makes sense, though this change will only affect
the packages installed after the changes was applied
> 9fs sources
> should probably mount sources, always.
>
yep
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2009/5/27 Wu JIANG
> I think it should depend on which system you are using. If you want to get
> a
> plan9 cd image, there should be a download link from plan9's homepage.
I know there is a CD image (4th Release) for i386 on the download page.
But the POINT is i want to build the release CD i
http://maht0x0r.blogspot.com/2007/11/roll-your-own-plan9-iso.html
2009/5/26 Wu JIANG :
> I think it should depend on which system you are using. If you want to get a
> plan9 cd image, there should be a download link from plan9's homepage.
> On Wed, May 27, 2009 at 09:26:06AM +0800, Shaowei Wang (w
I think it should depend on which system you are using. If you want to get a
plan9 cd image, there should be a download link from plan9's homepage.
On Wed, May 27, 2009 at 09:26:06AM +0800, Shaowei Wang (wsw) wrote:
> Hi guys,
>
> Is there any script to build Plan9 CD image from the source tree?
>
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