On 08/18/2012 09:27 AM, Matthew Veety wrote:
http://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=4397390
For what it's worth, our beloved operating system is on Hacker News.
The system as a whole is likely to feel tantalizingly familiar to Unix®
users but at the same time quite foreign, because it indeed is
ahci works. richard miller wrote a bluetooth stack. wifi and usb
just need more drivers. ipv6 is supported.
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cinap
theres also a commercial c++ compiler if you really need one.
http://www.comeaucomputing.com/
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cinap
"decent web browser" is an oxymoron.
Tis the season for exotic sam command language questions,
though mine is not that exotic.
I want to edit some xml (yes I know) and capitalise all the labels
in it. I only want to do this once so I don't care that it will
envoke tr thousands of times and take a minuite or so.
This is what I tried:
On 20 August 2012 13:12, Steve Simon wrote:
> Tis the season for exotic sam command language questions,
> though mine is not that exotic.
>
> I want to edit some xml (yes I know) and capitalise all the labels
> in it. I only want to do this once so I don't care that it will
> envoke tr thousands o
On 20 August 2012 13:12, Steve Simon wrote:
> This is what I tried:
>
> ,x/label="[^"]+"/ {
> x/ [a-z]/ | tr a-z A-Z
> }
>
> sadly the inner 'x' searches onward in the file and not in
> the selection (dot) generated by the outer 'x'.
I do not see the reported behav
On 20 August 2012 13:12, Steve Simon wrote:
> ,x/label="[^"]+"/ {
> x/ [a-z]/ | tr a-z A-Z
> }
Perhaps, also, I haven't correctly understood what you are after. If
what I wrote doesn't solve the problem, an example of what is needed
would help.
Ruda
On 8/20/2012 3:48 AM, Balwinder S Dheeman wrote:
office productivity suites, relational
databases, and, or even a decent web browser like Chromium, or Firefox,
modren C++ compiler, good GUI tool-kit or widgets
These all have an "all useful features" version on plan9 called catclock.
I am confused, and appologise to all for the noise.
,x/label="[^"]+"/ {
x/ [a-z]/ | tr a-z A-Z
}
does exactly what I wanted, I don't understand why in my toy tests it
didn't appear to work, probably a typo.
for the record I was tring to do this:
label="He
On 20 August 2012 14:25, Steve Simon wrote:
> I am confused, and appologise to all for the noise.
>
> ,x/label="[^"]+"/ {
> x/ [a-z]/ | tr a-z A-Z
> }
>
> does exactly what I wanted, I don't understand why in my toy tests it
> didn't appear to work, probably a typo.
On Fri, Aug 17, 2012 at 09:48:33AM +0200, Lucio De Re wrote:
>
> The question here is how to enhance the Unix-like hierarchical
> directory to embrace multi-dimensionality. I have no doubt that the
> changes to 9P that will almost certainly be required for this will be
> fairly obvious and from t
in pc/kbd.c, there are the scan codes Kmouse|button. where button in {1, ..,
5}.
i am not sure where it is documented how these scan codes could get generated.
does anyone remember?
- erik
those were added to let use keys in the laptop as mouse keyboards.
they are configured using /dev/kbmap
I have a couple of kbmaps using those.
On Aug 21, 2012, at 12:46 AM, erik quanstrom wrote:
> in pc/kbd.c, there are the scan codes Kmouse|button. where button in {1, ..,
> 5}.
> i am not sur
Has anyone else been seeing their Plan 9 dns servers work for a
little while and then stop responding? I've seen this happen
after delegation loops show up in the logs:
Aug 20 00:24:10 delegation loop 68.23.115.in-addr.arpa ns
rev1.kornet.net -> ns H.ROOT-SERVERS.NET from 211.216.50.180
i'm using a modified version of dns. i found that aktomi
redirections too unreliable. even so, i still get crashes, which have
become more frequent in recent weeks. i've attached a copy of
"restartdns" which is ment to be called from cron on short intervals.
contrib quanstro/ndb has the whole n
Hello
Recent version of dns crashes.
Old version (for example, Apr this year) is OK.
It seems crashed dns make other side effect:
Many processes stop with Fauth status. # I don't know the reason.
Kenji Arisawa
On 2012/08/21, at 10:51, Jeff Sickel wrote:
> Has anyone else been seeing their Plan
As in using:
Apr 12 22:46:05 CDT 2012 /n/sourcesdump/2012/0501/plan9/386/bin/ndb/dns 310819
[jmk]
Oct 14 13:32:38 CDT 2011 /n/sourcesdump/2012/0412/plan9/386/bin/ndb/dns 310519
[sys]
There are a few differences if you compare with sourcesdump. Knowing one that
works should help narrow down the
>Has anyone else been seeing their Plan 9 dns servers work for a little while
>and then stop responding?
I had that, and other problems with it left and right. I probably had to
restart DNS a few times per week. I was able to get it to support a local
Windows Active Directory domain though, b
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