sorry. as you told me off list
it's an ia32
Mach. got confussed.
On 17/11/2009, at 08:14, n...@lsub.org wrote:
so far USB does not work on arms and
I think that's what you see here.
we are working on it.
On 17/11/2009, at 02:19, news...@lava.net wrote:
Plan9 (stock kernel with minimal pat
i've put an update of the plan 9 source to bwk's current
version on sources /n/sources/contrib/quanstro/src/awkupd.
please let me know if i've introduced any bugs.
thanks to aharon robbins for pushing me into it.
- erik
On Sat, Nov 14, 2009 at 01:30:12PM +1100, Bruce Ellis wrote:
> Any one tried a Asus Eee PC T91? I claim it is the best outta the box
> $500 computer available (this week anyway). I'm scribbling on it as I
> speak. Touch/Swivel/Tablet screen, All the usual stuff and gps and tv
> tuner and ... lotsa
If you run replica/pull (or have done so recently), you'll find a new
kernel subtree, /sys/src/9/kw, which contains a basic port of Plan 9
to the Sheevaplug, derived from the port of native Inferno. 9plug is
a diskless cpu server supporting a serial console and gigabit
ethernet. booting(8) and /s
Awesome! Thanks Geoff!
On Tue, Nov 17, 2009 at 1:37 PM, wrote:
> If you run replica/pull (or have done so recently), you'll find a new
> kernel subtree, /sys/src/9/kw, which contains a basic port of Plan 9
> to the Sheevaplug, derived from the port of native Inferno. 9plug is
> a diskless cpu
Great, thats Geoff,
My plug is susposed to be on its way...
-Steve
i am eager to try the port. can someone tell me where i can order the plug?
thanks
dharani
On Tue, Nov 17, 2009 at 2:04 PM, Steve Simon wrote:
> Great, thats Geoff,
>
> My plug is susposed to be on its way...
>
> -Steve
>
>
Is there such a thing?
I believed Rob when he said how easy it would be to write servers in Go,
but I want proof ;-) And I'd rather read than write in order to get it.
Thanks,
Roman.