In the doubt of news group have eaten my last posts, I post again to make sure
my answer should be know.
Thanks, John, I post my question in the title of the mail,
clearly it's not obvious to be perceive. Sorry for that.
The question is: I had my laptop running under windows xp, and I installed
Using ftpd on either system. On plan 9 it's documented in the manpage
ipserv(8)
if you run the server on the windows machine, read ftpfs(4)
2012/11/12 keystroke
> In the doubt of news group have eaten my last posts, I post again to make
> sure
> my answer should be know.
>
> Thanks, John, I pos
you could drawterm to your plan9 vm, and just access your local windows
namespace under /mnt/term. i think the standard drawterm only makes the
C: drive available, but i have a version that exports all drives under
/mnt/term:
http://9hal.ath.cx/usr/cinap_lenrek/drawterm.exe
http://9hal.ath.cx/usr
On Mon Nov 12 05:26:47 EST 2012, cinap_len...@gmx.de wrote:
> you could drawterm to your plan9 vm, and just access your local windows
> namespace under /mnt/term. i think the standard drawterm only makes the
> C: drive available, but i have a version that exports all drives under
> /mnt/term:
>
>
Hello List,
I'm attempting to setup a native Plan 9 system for the first time, but
I'm having a bit of trouble getting the timezone to ``stick.''
Putting the following in my /lib/profile seemed the intuitive and
correct thing to do:
bind /adm/timezone/US_Central /adm/timezone/local
But it does
On Mon, Nov 12, 2012 at 5:33 PM, Phineas Pett wrote:
> Hello List,
>
> I'm attempting to setup a native Plan 9 system for the first time, but
> I'm having a bit of trouble getting the timezone to ``stick.''
>
> Putting the following in my /lib/profile seemed the intuitive and
> correct thing to do
On 11/12/12, John Floren wrote:
> On Mon, Nov 12, 2012 at 5:33 PM, Phineas Pett
> wrote:
>> Hello List,
>>
>> I'm attempting to setup a native Plan 9 system for the first time, but
>> I'm having a bit of trouble getting the timezone to ``stick.''
>>
>> Putting the following in my /lib/profile see
On Nov 12, 2012, at 21:15 , Phineas Pett wrote:
> Ah, thanks. The manual has answered a lot of my questions so far, but
> apparently I need to read more carefully; but still, if I am logged
> into a remote system in a different time zone, shouldn't my client be
> able to display client-local tim
On 11/12/12, Phineas Pett wrote:
> On 11/12/12, John Floren wrote:
>> On Mon, Nov 12, 2012 at 5:33 PM, Phineas Pett
>> wrote:
>>> Hello List,
>>>
>>> I'm attempting to setup a native Plan 9 system for the first time, but
>>> I'm having a bit of trouble getting the timezone to ``stick.''
>>>
>>>