i've removed the `Look' command from Acme's tag, as i found no use for it.
anything i'm missing?
--
dexen deVries
[[[↓][→]]]
Weightless and alone
you speed through the eerie nothingness of space
you circle 'round the Moon
and journey back
to face the punishing torment of re-entry
-- LUNA-C,
> i've removed the `Look' command from Acme's tag, as i found no use for it.
> anything i'm missing?
It's a convenient mechanism to search for patterns that may be
misinterpreted. I use it a lot when the pattern I'm looking for
happens to match a filename.
++L
True, but I think he refers to remove it from the tag only, since
every time you have to use a Look command you have to retype it
followed by the pattern.
2012/5/17 Lucio De Re :
>> i've removed the `Look' command from Acme's tag, as i found no use for it.
>> anything i'm missing?
>
> It's a conve
i was always missing a 'command window' where can i see the file with my
customized commands (for the task i'm working on), w/o restarting acme. see
my ancient postings about an idea how to replace (mostly redundant)
taglines with a command window. (yes, i can open my guide file in a window
and sna
On Thursday 17 of May 2012 11:23:47 Peter A. Cejchan wrote:
> i was always missing a 'command window' where can i see the file with my
> customized commands (for the task i'm working on), w/o restarting acme. see
> my ancient postings about an idea how to replace (mostly redundant)
> taglines with
I think I'll have to stick with 9front. I tried the official dist CD
and 9atom last night and both managed to install this time but
rebooting either of them would give a "no bootfile" error and a '>'
prompt that would take no input. 9front is the only dist that works
reliably enough to install a
On 5/17/2012 7:39 AM, Burton Samograd wrote:
I think I'll have to stick with 9front. I tried the official dist CD
and 9atom last night and both managed to install this time but
rebooting either of them would give a "no bootfile" error and a '>'
prompt that would take no input. 9front is the onl
On Thu May 17 08:41:24 EDT 2012, burton.samog...@gmail.com wrote:
> I think I'll have to stick with 9front. I tried the official dist CD
> and 9atom last night and both managed to install this time but
> rebooting either of them would give a "no bootfile" error and a '>'
> prompt that would take n
People are saying that the Wavelan PC24E-H-FC is working with plan9.
I found a Lucient Ornico PC24E-H-FC-WIFI. Any idea if this will work?
--
Burton Samograd
> installing 9atom with the 9front boot loader doesn't work. the
>> prompt i a characteristic of it.
Unless there was residuals from the previous install that weren't
overwritten then I was doing a clean install of both the labs and
9atom distro.
--
Burton Samograd
> Please read cwfs(4) man page. In there is a description of the different
> partitions and their uses. In particular you don't want fscache to fill up
> as it causes the front to fall off.
> It sounds also like you may need to read up on cache/worm filesystems in
> general. in your case 10G is
> People are saying that the Wavelan PC24E-H-FC is working with plan9.
> I found a Lucient Ornico PC24E-H-FC-WIFI. Any idea if this will work?
Since there has been no systematic attempt to track working
hardware, each purchase is a crapshoot. I own one "Lucent
WaveLAN" PC24E-H-FC that works and j
> Please read cwfs(4) man page. In there is a description of the
> different partitions and their uses. In particular you don't want
> fscache to fill up as it causes the front to fall off.
> It sounds also like you may need to read up on cache/worm filesystems in
> general. in your case 10
> I have a question about the 9front/cwfs64x default partition layout,
> which I picked because I'm a noob with this. On my 80G did, it
> suggested a ~10G other, ~10G fscache, and a ~50G fsworm parition.
> After rebooting it looks like other is where my user directory is. So
> with this layout of
On Thu, May 17, 2012 at 9:42 AM, wrote:
> Since there has been no systematic attempt to track working
> hardware, each purchase is a crapshoot. I own one "Lucent
> WaveLAN" PC24E-H-FC that works and just bought one "IBM"
> PC24E-H-FC that does not work. They're old cards, and the
> non-working on
> the worm is not a wayback machine, it is the main storage!
Maybe I was getting confused with venti (as in fossil+venti)? I guess I
thought that since cwfs was standalone that it incorporated both systems into
one.
--
Burton Samograd
This e-mail, including accompanying communications and at
On Mon, 14 May 2012 14:34:39 +
s...@9front.org wrote:
> EthanG will be disciplined.
>
> -sl
>
What? Did I forget to promulgate dbus again? But you all only decide
you like dbus at the end of a hard day, I wrote all that before lunch.
> > Since there has been no systematic attempt to track working
> > hardware, each purchase is a crapshoot. I own one "Lucent
> > WaveLAN" PC24E-H-FC that works and just bought one "IBM"
> > PC24E-H-FC that does not work. They're old cards, and the
> > non-working one could just be dead. Or, it cou
On Thursday 17 of May 2012 15:57:07 Ethan Grammatikidis wrote:
> On Mon, 14 May 2012 14:34:39 +
>
> s...@9front.org wrote:
> > EthanG will be disciplined.
> >
> > -sl
>
> What? Did I forget to promulgate dbus again? But you all only decide
> you like dbus at the end of a hard day, I wrote al
no. your user data is not in "other" filesystem. basicly there
are 3 filesystems that cwfs exports after 9front installation.
"main", "dump" and "other". "main" is the primary file system
that gets archived to the worm in daily intervals. the archival
snapshots (dump) appear as directories in the r
Quick tangent, is there anyone out there whose favorite environment is
non-native? Maybe 9vx or plan9ports on specific hardware? Your secret
sam port to Windows 8's Metro UI?
For all I know, plan9ports full screen on a MacBook Air is Glenda's
Elysian field. Maybe something dual-screen with Chrome
The defaults in my 9front installation were other, fscache and fsworm. Does
fscache == main and fsworm == dump?
-Original Message-
From: 9fans-boun...@9fans.net [mailto:9fans-boun...@9fans.net] On Behalf Of
cinap_len...@gmx.de
Sent: Thursday, May 17, 2012 9:37 AM
To: 9fans@9fans.net
Sub
> you can do without a "other" fs. we added support for +t flags like
> there is in fossil, so you can just mark directories and files
> as temporary in the "main" filesystem so they dont get dumped
> to worm. (this works recursively on directories)
>
> but requires a bigger fscache partition if y
Greetings.
On Thu, 17 May 2012 17:45:00 +0200 dexen deVries
wrote:
> On Thursday 17 of May 2012 15:57:07 Ethan Grammatikidis wrote:
> > On Mon, 14 May 2012 14:34:39 +
> >
> > s...@9front.org wrote:
> > > EthanG will be disciplined.
> > >
> > > -sl
> >
> > What? Did I forget to promulgate
> i've removed the `Look' command from Acme's tag, as i found no use for it.
> anything i'm missing?
looking for text from one window in another window:
select text in the first window
2-1 chord on Look in the second window's tag line
i don't use it as much as some things, but i do use it.
tri
On Thu, May 17, 2012 at 05:38:13PM +0200, dexen deVries wrote:
>
> i have used dbus recently, via dbus-send(1) and qdbusviewer. it's like
a
> filesystem populated with filesystem servers, only that you can't
mount(3),
> open(3), stat(3), etc. anything.
>
I have driven a motorcycle recently, via fr
On Thu May 17 11:46:03 EDT 2012, burton.samog...@markit.com wrote:
> The defaults in my 9front installation were other, fscache and fsworm. Does
> fscache == main and fsworm == dump?
>
yes.
- erik
no. lets look at a cwfs config.
filsys main c(/dev/sdC0/fscache)(/dev/sdC0/fsworm)
filsys dump o
filsys other (/dev/sdC0/fsother)
main is composed from fscache and fsworm. the cache contains the current
working set of blocks.
when data is requested and its not in the cache, it is read from
the w
Plan 9 doesn't run native on my last two notebooks (not handling wireless,
anyway), so I've been using an
older version of 9vx, which has been stable for years. I run it full
screen, on Ubuntu, mainly alternating between that and Chrome.
I'm tempted to try to get native working again for me, becaus
cinap_len...@gmx.de wrote on Thu, May 17, 2012 at 08:37:09AM MST:
> you can do without a "other" fs. we added support for +t flags like
> there is in fossil, so you can just mark directories and files
> as temporary in the "main" filesystem so they dont get dumped
> to worm. (this works recursively
On 5/17/2012 10:41 AM, Jack Johnson wrote:
Quick tangent, is there anyone out there whose favorite environment is
non-native? Maybe 9vx or plan9ports on specific hardware? Your secret
sam port to Windows 8's Metro UI?
For all I know, plan9ports full screen on a MacBook Air is Glenda's
Elysian fi
On Thu May 17 12:11:27 EDT 2012, un...@cpan.org wrote:
> cinap_len...@gmx.de wrote on Thu, May 17, 2012 at 08:37:09AM MST:
> > you can do without a "other" fs. we added support for +t flags like
> > there is in fossil, so you can just mark directories and files
> > as temporary in the "main" filesy
Oh. other jack's email reminds me: I have used qemu/kvm to debug x86
kernels before I run them native.
It's easier for instance than trying to run two machines on an aircraft,
though you can run two on a train.
I have got plan9ports on the notebooks, to provide some sane commands when
I have to run
On Thu, 17 May 2012 07:41:28 -0800
Jack Johnson wrote:
> Quick tangent, is there anyone out there whose favorite environment is
> non-native? Maybe 9vx or plan9ports on specific hardware? Your secret
> sam port to Windows 8's Metro UI?
>
> For all I know, plan9ports full screen on a MacBook Air
On Thu, 17 May 2012 17:38:13 +0200
dexen deVries wrote:
> On Thursday 17 of May 2012 15:57:07 Ethan Grammatikidis wrote:
> > On Mon, 14 May 2012 14:34:39 +
> >
> > s...@9front.org wrote:
> > > EthanG will be disciplined.
> > >
> > > -sl
> >
> > What? Did I forget to promulgate dbus again?
> I use abaco all the time for my roleplaying, btw, I like
> it. It handles Simple Machines forums quite nicely, and most of my
> comics too.
I tried to use abaco but it doesn't seem to like google's website.
Clicking any of the results links shows a redirection error page from
google. I haven't
> I tried to use abaco but it doesn't seem to like google's website.
> Clicking any of the results links shows a redirection error page from google.
Seconded. Google searching is a pain using abaco.
--
Burton Samograd
This e-mail, including accompanying communications and attachments, is st
abaco was confused about how relative urls work.
i've attached the file i'm using (which has some
extra differences), and here's the diff
- erik
---
/n/dump/2012/0220/sys/src/cmd/abaco/urls.c:173,237 - urls.c:173,246
void
urlcanon(Rune *name)
{
- Rune *s, *t, *tail;
+ Rune *s,
On 5/17/2012 12:31 PM, Justin Bedo wrote:
I use abaco all the time for my roleplaying, btw, I like
it. It handles Simple Machines forums quite nicely, and most of my
comics too.
I tried to use abaco but it doesn't seem to like google's website.
Clicking any of the results links shows a redirect
> This works in mothra with webfs. I like mothra much better than abaco.
> It is included in 9front, or alternatively grab it from the 9front
> google code page. It uses 9front's webfs as well.
Yes I tried this, and it worked perfectly fine. However I prefer the
abaco interface. Is it possibl
> Is it possible to copy/paste in mothra?
No. But it does have moth mode.
-sl
erik quanstrom wrote on Thu, May 17, 2012 at 09:26:40AM MST:
> as i see it, the argument for +t is that the files remain in the usual
> heirarchy.
I think I understand. So basically I don't need to worry about which
directories or files are bind(1)'d to others under the hierarchy, and the
hierarch
> Besides that, my Elysian field has namespaces.
+1
On Thu May 17 17:44:51 EDT 2012, 9f...@hamnavoe.com wrote:
> > Besides that, my Elysian field has namespaces.
>
> +1
better than angry french motorists.
- erik
> select text in the first window
> > 2-1 chord on Look in the second window's tag line
>
>
how about running a command from another window, w/o copying to the tagline?
++pac
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