This is really great. Thanks for all your work, Erik.
Anthony
:) ehehe ok then the book is in Italian, when I select the place of
origin you automatically associate the language used or should I take
the book in Italian by email?
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On 8 January 2013 16:27, erik quanstrom wrote:
> vf is no longer useful. on plan 9 /mail/lib/qmail calls it.
> i bet there's similar in p9p and it could be replaced with
> cat.
>
> - erik
>
I tried to locate the place where 'vf' is called (on p9p) with the commands:
cd $PLAN9/src
9 du -
2013/1/9 Rudolf Sykora
> Hello,
>
> On 8 January 2013 16:27, erik quanstrom wrote:
> > vf is no longer useful. on plan 9 /mail/lib/qmail calls it.
> > i bet there's similar in p9p and it could be replaced with
> > cat.
> >
> > - erik
> >
>
> I tried to locate the place where 'vf' is called (on
Sorry, I was unclear, and mixed the reply in with some extraneous comments.
I'm afraid none of the documentation for Plan 9 or Inferno has been
translated into Italian.
The only Italian documentation I've seen is Inferno material at
http://basile.web.cs.unibo.it/inferno/
(I don't know whether it'
> Sorry, I was unclear, and mixed the reply in with some extraneous comments.
>
> I'm afraid none of the documentation for Plan 9 or Inferno has been
> translated into Italian.
>
> The only Italian documentation I've seen is Inferno material at
> http://basile.web.cs.unibo.it/inferno/
> (I don't kn
On 9 January 2013 14:13, Bence Fábián wrote:
> that it is called from C code. try $PLAN9/mail/lib
>
> -bence
ah. You're right. Now I have found it and removed from the pipeline.
Thanks!
Ruda
> the pae kernel deserves a word or so. the pae kernel brings
> with it a streamlined kernel, supporting only very modern
> machines, such as the pentium pro.
If it requires PAE, it will not run on Banias and Dothan B-stepping
and C-stepping (on 400MHz FSB) CPUs (most Pentium M's).
On Wed Jan 9 16:27:59 EST 2013, m...@endeavour.zapto.org wrote:
> > the pae kernel deserves a word or so. the pae kernel brings
> > with it a streamlined kernel, supporting only very modern
> > machines, such as the pentium pro.
>
> If it requires PAE, it will not run on Banias and Dothan B-step
> If it requires PAE, it will not run on Banias and Dothan B-stepping
> and C-stepping (on 400MHz FSB) CPUs (most Pentium M's).
one question, is the kernel able to print a message if it is started
on incompatible machine:
panic: this kernel requires PAE which is not supported by this hard
On Wed Jan 9 16:37:17 EST 2013, st...@quintile.net wrote:
> > If it requires PAE, it will not run on Banias and Dothan B-stepping
> > and C-stepping (on 400MHz FSB) CPUs (most Pentium M's).
>
> one question, is the kernel able to print a message if it is started
> on incompatible machine:
>
>
qmalloc beats the pants off the pool allocator.
tcp throughput on my raspberry pi (probablly a
best case senerio for a faster allocator) is >25%
greater with qmalloc than with pool!
- erik
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