some of us.
--
- Yaroslav
Nothing.
> Which isn't to say that installation is out of scope. I could imagine a
> proposal looking at creating installation CDs from trees or installing
> under different circumstances being code-focused.
>
> Anthony
+1. As a Plan 9 newbie, I certainly had issues with the installer. It
prevented me from
Sure, a project around a good installer is quite useful that people not get
frustrated already at the beginning in the trial of a new system. And doing a
good installer is sure code based.
I started with Inferno at emu and this was still a quite easy way although the
installation description wa
On Thu Mar 15 18:02:50 EDT 2012, jeremyjack...@gmail.com wrote:
> > Which isn't to say that installation is out of scope. I could imagine a
> > proposal looking at creating installation CDs from trees or installing
> > under different circumstances being code-focused.
> >
> > Anthony
>
> +1. As a
> as someone who has worked hard to fix these things, it's frustrating
> that the distribution didn't pick these things up. :-(.
>
> - erik
These changes are in 9atom then, right? The plan9 ecosystem is still
rather confusing to me. Do the majority of users on this list use the
standard distribut
Atom doesn't run well on Qemu, I'm not at all clued into on why, but the
point is, residual attention on the net mostly comes from people with no
large commitment in the process? I am probably the least paid guy talking
(no complaints,) yet there is no way I could go buy an atom processor
system an
On Thu Mar 15 22:06:46 EDT 2012, rhoyerb...@gmail.com wrote:
> Atom doesn't run well on Qemu, I'm not at all clued into on why, but the
> point is, residual attention on the net mostly comes from people with no
> large commitment in the process? I am probably the least paid guy talking
> (no compl
> SSH2 in any form helps a ton.
Taruti wrote a simple ssh2 client in go called scpu[1][2] that I've
been using since last summer. It builds on Plan 9 with gmake and her
(now outdated) port of go[2]. The command line options mirror those of
cpu(1), and it works well with factotum(4).
There is also
Here is the italian "hell tutorial" I used with google translator. I let google
translate it to german but I see, that it also translate to english with HELL
etc.
http://basile.web.cs.unibo.it/inferno/
This was a quite good getting starting guide what I still found in english:
http://www.resc.r
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