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I decided to try kerTeX on Plan 9 earlier today.
I'm a bit displeased with the installation procedure.
Firstly, would the maintainer perhaps consider
putting this package up as a contrib install
(using fgb's contrib suite)? This would make the
process
On Sat, Jan 1, 2011 at 12:58 AM, wrote:
>> Weird i tried similar settings a few days ago and it didnt work. Can you
>> post the vdi and hdd settings too?
>
> I had some success yesterday, but more so with Erik's 9atom
> ISO than the one from the labs. It handled the VirtualBox
> disk emulation
Sorry for this - couple of things I felt were
important, but forgot to mention.
kertex/tex is too verbose for a command that
takes input from stdin by default. It would
be nice to get rid of the version header
and all that stuff (I'm already dreading the
re-compile and re-install processes).
And I
> bitbucket is an easy way for me to get at some of the plan9 bleeding edge,
> having multiple points of information does tend to confuse me.
>
> Here is my current list of bleeding edge links and how i might describe them
> rminnich/9vx --- 9vx with rons fixes
> yiyus/9vx --- 9vx with yiyus fixes
> MBR...PBS1...Bad Format or I/O error
> Press a key to reboot...
>
> reinstalling 9atom over the plan9.iso installation fixed everything,
> it's bootable and with netwrok support.
that's quite wierd. can you reproduce this error?
if so, can you try running fdisk and prep by hand
and seeing if
On Fri, Dec 31, 2010 at 5:36 PM, Fernan Bolando wrote:
> rminnich/sysiso ??
>
sysfromiso -- the intent of this is to provide an hg tree that is an
exact copy of /sys/src and inlcude, so you can build a full / from it.
It's interesting to watch the continuing improvements Geoff and others
pu
Has been asked before but I wonder if there is an update.
anyone used a pci wifi card with native plan9 successfully?
if not I could use a wavelan pcmcia with a pcmcia PCI adapter...
-Steve
On Sat, Jan 1, 2011 at 11:05 PM, erik quanstrom wrote:
>> MBR...PBS1...Bad Format or I/O error
>> Press a key to reboot...
>>
>> reinstalling 9atom over the plan9.iso installation fixed everything,
>> it's bootable and with netwrok support.
>
> that's quite wierd. can you reproduce this error?
I
> I tried to do a fresh reinstall a few times, so in my case it's at
> least repeatable on
> a macbook.
your macbook. milage seems to vary. frustrating to not
know on what.
> > if so, can you try running fdisk and prep by hand
> > and seeing if the output makes sense? also, one
> > can compare