eeke...@fastmail.fm (Ethan Grammatikidis) writes:
> On Wed, 15 Jul 2009 09:25:51 GMT
> Paul Donnelly wrote:
>
>> jason.cat...@gmail.com (Jason Catena) writes:
>>
>> > I've been wondering for years now why Acme (and Wily, which I used
>> > first) only display text files.
>> >
>> > It seems to me
Maybe, it would also be great if the column-handle could react in the same way
as the window-handle works:
B3 to hide all other columns, B2 to show all and maximize the current column,
B1 widen the current column.
I don't know whether it is even possible in current design, nor, if it is, how
co
Preston Mays wrote:
I don't like copying and pasting URLs. How about some more a hrefs?
man plumb(1)
c...@gli.cas.cz wrote:
Maybe, it would also be great if the column-handle could react in the same way
as the window-handle works:
B3 to hide all other columns, B2 to show all and maximize the current column,
B1 widen the current column.
I don't know whether it is even possible in current design
On Jul 15, 2009, at 6:03 PM, Joseph Stewart wrote:
I think this was in reference to the mini-faq.
Indeed it was. I don't have any issue with my mail client.
On Thu, Jul 16, 2009 at 04:58, wrote:
>
> Maybe, it would also be great if the column-handle could react in the same
> way as the window-handle works:
> B3 to hide all other columns, B2 to show all and maximize the current column,
> B1 widen the current column.
wily does this
>
> > Maybe, it would also be great if the column-handle could react in the same
> > way as the window-handle works:
> > B3 to hide all other columns, B2 to show all and maximize the current
> > column, B1 widen the current column.
> wily does this
ufff, so could sb put his/her hands on it t
Hi,
when I've got secstored running on the cpu/auth, drawterm asks me for my
secstore password and then factotum does as well.
Am I missing something that reduces it to once ?
M
On Wed, Jul 15, 2009 at 3:28 PM, Lyndon Nerenberg wrote:
> Anybody running a terminal with a GMA950 chipset? I need to verify it works
> before I plunk down money on some new terminal hardware. VESA support is
> fine, just as long as rio us usable on it.
>
> The Wiki shows i950 VESA support. I'm no
Did you run secstored and factotum before or after starting stuff like Rio?
On Thu, Jul 16, 2009 at 7:09 AM, mattmob...@proweb.co.uk <
mattmob...@proweb.co.uk> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> when I've got secstored running on the cpu/auth, drawterm asks me for my
> secstore password and then factotum does as w
> Hi,
>
> when I've got secstored running on the cpu/auth, drawterm asks me for my
> secstore password and then factotum does as well.
>
> Am I missing something that reduces it to once ?
i've changed my lib/profile for the cpu case to look like this.
it may be on the very first drawterm i fire
David Leimbach wrote:
Did you run secstored and factotum before or after starting stuff like
Rio?
secstored is started from /cfg/cox/cpurc
drawterm connects to secstore, prompting for secstore password, gets the
facotum file and authenticates you
factotum starts in lib/profile, before rio, o
Maintenance ?
adriano
to be precise, this is not 950 graphics:
0.2.0: vid 03.00.00 8086/2772 10 0:fe98 524288 1:cc01 16 2:e008
268435456 3:fe94 262144
Intel Corporation 82945G/GZ Integrated Graphics Device
the intel atom machine i've been working with keeps
doing things i'm very happy with!
Hello 9fans,
So I'm following the ericvh school and I'm "releasing" that, because I
for one badly need the peer review. However, the program is doing
very little at the moment and it should really be considered as some
sort of alpha version.
The code is neither efficient nor elegant and it defin
On Thu, Jul 16, 2009 at 1:54 PM, erik quanstrom wrote:
> to be precise, this is not 950 graphics:
>
> 0.2.0: vid 03.00.00 8086/2772 10 0:fe98 524288 1:cc01 16
> 2:e008 268435456 3:fe94 262144
> Intel Corporation 82945G/GZ Integrated Graphics Device
Hmm, perhaps I am conf
> So as a first approach I was thinking of having simply one thread for
> each connection with a peer. And maybe one group of threads (in one
> process) would be responsible for getting the pieces, while another
> one (in another process) would be responsbile for sending the pieces
> we have. How
and of course I forgot to attach the .torrent, so here it is:
http://smgl.fr.eu.org/lejatorn/plan9/btfs.torrent
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Hello 9fans,
So I'm following the ericvh school and I'm "releasing" that, because I
for one badly need the peer review. However, the program is doing
very little a
On Thu Jul 16 14:41:24 EDT 2009, cro...@gmail.com wrote:
> On Thu, Jul 16, 2009 at 1:54 PM, erik quanstrom wrote:
> > to be precise, this is not 950 graphics:
> >
> > 0.2.0: vid 03.00.00 8086/2772 10 0:fe98 524288 1:cc01 16
> > 2:e008 268435456 3:fe94 262144
> > Intel Cor
Hi folks;
I've been watching the mail list for awhile. I tried a few months ago to
boot plan9 onto an Intel MacMini which I wanted to use to experiment with
Plan9 OS but I was unsuccessful because of the lack of support for USB input
devices during the install. Perhaps this has already been addr
Hi, all
Does anyone know what kind of multiport serial cards is currently
well supported by Plan9 ?
Thanks
adriano
On Thu Jul 16 15:24:59 EDT 2009, a.vera...@tecmav.com wrote:
> Hi, all
>
> Does anyone know what kind of multiport serial cards is currently
> well supported by Plan9 ?
i have both of the startport models listed,
and run the perle ultraport16s at coraid.
here's a list from /sys/src/9/pc/uart*.c
hi,
Ok, so I have hg compiled and it will run via hg cmd; however, i'm
running into a chmod error. There was a proposed change in
/n/sources/patch/ape-chmod-dirbit which can be seen here:
http://www.kix.in/plan9/mirror/sources/patch/. I've taken the chmod.c.new file
and replaced the o
you have to rebuild ape, and then python. it should work after that.
On Thu, Jul 16, 2009 at 5:51 PM, wrote:
> hi,
> Ok, so I have hg compiled and it will run via hg cmd; however, i'm
> running into a chmod error. There was a proposed change in
> /n/sources/patch/ape-chmod-dirbit which
I may be missing it, but what particular thing in the chmod failed?
What was it trying to set?
ron
Filipe,
This has fixed the os.chmod error, I had rebuild ape; however, i had
not rebuilt python. I am now running into this traceback even though the .hg
dir is being instantiated.
rator_gade% hg clone http://bitbucket.org/jespern/django-piston
real URL is http://bitbucket.org/jespern
On Thu Jul 16 17:19:52 EDT 2009, bich...@gmail.com wrote:
> you have to rebuild ape, and then python. it should work after that.
>
why?
- erik
ape's chmod doesn't work for directories. ape-chmod-dirbit patch is
supposed to fix it.
On Thu, Jul 16, 2009 at 6:17 PM, ron minnich wrote:
> I may be missing it, but what particular thing in the chmod failed?
> What was it trying to set?
>
> ron
>
>
Thank you very much, erik.
Does Plan9 manage PC104 (ISA) cards ?
From man plan9.ini
I know they are obsolete but I'm trying to port an
automation system under Plan9 and must deal with
strict hardware constraints.
adriano
python's posix module uses ape.
On Thu, Jul 16, 2009 at 6:20 PM, erik quanstrom wrote:
> On Thu Jul 16 17:19:52 EDT 2009, bich...@gmail.com wrote:
>> you have to rebuild ape, and then python. it should work after that.
>>
>
> why?
>
> - erik
>
>
On Thu Jul 16 17:33:06 EDT 2009, a.vera...@tecmav.com wrote:
> Thank you very much, erik.
>
> Does Plan9 manage PC104 (ISA) cards ?
>
> From man plan9.ini
>
> I know they are obsolete but I'm trying to port an
> automation system under Plan9 and must deal with
> strict hardware constraints.
i
On Thu Jul 16 17:33:14 EDT 2009, bich...@gmail.com wrote:
> python's posix module uses ape.
>
> On Thu, Jul 16, 2009 at 6:20 PM, erik quanstrom wrote:
> > On Thu Jul 16 17:19:52 EDT 2009, bich...@gmail.com wrote:
> >> you have to rebuild ape, and then python. it should work after that.
> >>
> >
>
I have used an isa card with the 4th edition, so I know they work,
however I haven't tried for quite a few years - it might have bitrotted.
[Beware whistfull ramblings]
Twas an Adaptec 1542, I even upgraded its firmware once,
with a UV lightbox and an EPROM programmer...
-Steve
it was loosing the dir bit, from the readme:
Fixed chmod and fchmod, they were ignoring the dir bit.
federico
from the notes:
Fri May 30 00:04:19 EDT 2008 geoff
should append-only and exclusive-access be cleared,
inherited or settable via the mode argument?
On Thu, Jul 16, 2009 at 6:
and my reply to that was:
my patch behaves exactly like chmod(1), so those bits are inherited
I think this is the right thing to do as posix doesn't support those bits.
http://www.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/95399/basedefs/sys/stat.h.html
On Thu, Jul 16, 2009 at 8:08 PM, Federico G.
Benavento
ok, I didn't get this the first time, so this is not the hg which is in sources
this is hg 1.3
cpu% hg clone --traceback http://bitbucket.org/jespern/django-piston/
destination directory: django-piston
requesting all changes
adding changesets
adding manifests
adding file changes
added 161 changese
I currently have hg and this bookmarks git module working on plan9.
Russ, thanks for the clue -- i have this packaged up now (my first package but
doesn't seem like rocket science. Please let me know if you are interested.
Also to be honest 98% of this was Filipe and FGB i just put a f
Congratulations! I'm interested in giving it a shot; is it just a
tarball to compile, or is it a package for fgb's contrib(1)? I'll
throw it on sources for you if you don't have an alternate hosting
solution while you wait for your contrib.
John
On Thu, Jul 16, 2009 at 5:35 PM, wrote:
> I
John,
I'm going to write an rc script to do the installation. The package works
to pull in hg; however, it depends on a lot of things. I'll write a readme and
post it. Is the wiki an ok place for this?
respectfully,
james
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