Sorry, I missed the previous mail.
To avoid noise for 9fans, can you let me know off-list which OS are you using
on the PC
and on the terminal and I'll try to help?
For what you say I think that your plumber might not be configured or
that something happen with the configuration file after view
Hi there! I am trying to get involved more with plan 9 but having some
trouble finding resources on it that are all in one place. I have
started a blog so that I can add resources to make things more simple
for new users, and for the community in general. What do people think
about this?
You can f
On 08/05/2012 11:34, IainWS wrote:
Hi there! I am trying to get involved more with plan 9 but having some
trouble finding resources on it that are all in one place. I have
started a blog so that I can add resources to make things more simple
for new users, and for the community in general. What d
Greetings.
On Tue, 08 May 2012 16:51:16 +0200 IainWS wrote:
> Hi there! I am trying to get involved more with plan 9 but having some
> trouble finding resources on it that are all in one place. I have
> started a blog so that I can add resources to make things more simple
> for new users, and for
I love it! Thanks for the work you put into this, hands-on experience is
always good.
> Hi there! I am trying to get involved more with plan 9 but having some
> trouble finding resources on it that are all in one place. I have
> started a blog so that I can add resources to make things more simple
This looks pretty well done - a good beginner's hands-on view to
getting to know the system.
In the interest of addressing the "resources ... all in one place" issue,
though, I would encourage you to also contribute to the wiki[1]. I'm
not suggesting everything you're putting on your blog belongs
On Tue, May 8, 2012 at 2:34 AM, IainWS wrote:
> Hi there! I am trying to get involved more with plan 9 but having some
> trouble finding resources on it that are all in one place. I have
> started a blog so that I can add resources to make things more simple
> for new users, and for the community
On Mon, May 7, 2012 at 6:36 AM, dexen deVries wrote:
> On Monday 07 of May 2012 11:27:29 Charles Forsyth wrote:
> > The MIPS, PowerPC and SPARC all grew to 64 bits from 32 bits, so 32 bit
> > quantities
> > (and usually but not always 16 bit and 8 bit quantities) have suitable
> > instructions to
On Mon, May 7, 2012 at 8:44 AM, erik quanstrom wrote:
> ...
>processor bw >> memory bw ==> smaller integers faster
>memory bw >> processor bw ==> natural integers faster
>
> (this is yet another reason that int_fast* are a half-baked idea.
> how does the compiler know this relati
> Could you elaborate on your choice of using "sam -d"?
Agree, 'sam -d' is not an entry-level choice.
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