Re: [9fans] [GSOC] graphics projects

2013-04-26 Thread Devon H. O'Dell
2013/4/26 Peter A. Cejchan : >> Also, keep in mind that there is already a well known and popular tiling >> environment in Plan 9. If you are able to make a window manager with an acme >> feeling I'm sure many users would be interested. The challenge here is to >> have the good taste > required to

Re: [9fans] German USB keyboard on Raspberry Pi

2013-04-26 Thread Yaroslav
2013/4/25 Holger Sebert : > If not, how do I recompile and install the kbd-module on the > Raspberry Pi? I changed kbd.c for testing purposes and > executed "mk install" in the directory /sys/src/9/. Although > the build succeeded the changes did not seem to be incorporated. mk install usually ins

Re: [9fans] [GSOC] graphics projects

2013-04-26 Thread Peter A. Cejchan
I also like very much the Acme's replacement of hard-coded menus by customizable taglines with support of guide files, among others. With a support of interactive graphics, we could have , e.g., an image editor within Acme. Just a dream... ++pac On Fri, Apr 26, 2013 at 9:02 AM, Devon H. O'Dell

Re: [9fans] [GSOC] graphics projects

2013-04-26 Thread Charles Forsyth
The Oberon system interface, which inspired help/help (which led to Acme), had graphics, and live rich text. You could cut a running animation and paste it in somewhere else. On 26 April 2013 08:11, Peter A. Cejchan wrote: > I also like very much the Acme's replacement of hard-coded menus by >

Re: [9fans] [GSOC] graphics projects

2013-04-26 Thread Peter A. Cejchan
Yeas, I know it. I once had Oberon installed, before they downgraded it to Bluebottle. It had a clean design and a single language for everything: Oberon... ++pac On Fri, Apr 26, 2013 at 9:15 AM, Charles Forsyth wrote: > The Oberon system interface, which inspired help/help (which led to Acme),

Re: [9fans] meet native port of rdesktop 1.6

2013-04-26 Thread Yaroslav
moved; install with fgb's contrib (386+arm): contrib/install yk/rd 2013/2/8 Yaroslav : > /n/sources/contrib/yk/rdesktop > > It supports RGB16 server output only and doesn't implement graphic orders > beyond bitmap update. Tested against XP and servers 2003, 2008, 2012. > > -- > - Yaroslav Kol

[9fans] Trouble building Inferno on Linux

2013-04-26 Thread Mista Tea
Hello, I have followed these build instructions: www.ueber.net/who/mjl/inferno/getting-started.html It builds mk without error but when "mk -s nuke mkdirs install" is run I get the following errors: warning: skipping missing include file: ~/inferno/mkfiles/mkhost-Linux: No such file or director

Re: [9fans] Trouble building Inferno on Linux

2013-04-26 Thread lucio
> I checked those files and they are in fact there, they can be read > and contain data (not zero size). If I run mk without arguments I > get the same missing include file errors. You seem to be assuming that ~ is resolved to a $HOME, which is not the case in the Plan 9 and Inferno contexts. May

Re: [9fans] German USB keyboard on Raspberry Pi

2013-04-26 Thread erik quanstrom
> 2013/4/25 Holger Sebert : > > If not, how do I recompile and install the kbd-module on the > > Raspberry Pi? I changed kbd.c for testing purposes and > > executed "mk install" in the directory /sys/src/9/. Although > > the build succeeded the changes did not seem to be incorporated. > > mk insta

Re: [9fans] Trouble building Inferno on Linux

2013-04-26 Thread john francis lee
On 04/26/2013 06:52 PM, Mista Tea wrote: Hello, I have followed these build instructions: www.ueber.net/who/mjl/inferno/getting-started.html It builds mk without error but when "mk -s nuke mkdirs install" is run I get the following errors: warning: skipping missing include file: ~/inferno/mkfi

Re: [9fans] [GSOC] graphics projects

2013-04-26 Thread erik quanstrom
2013/4/26 Peter A. Cejchan : >> Also, keep in mind that there is already a well known and popular tiling >> environment in Plan 9. If you are able to make a window manager with an acme >> feeling I'm sure many users would be interested. The challenge here is to >> have the good taste > required to

Re: [9fans] German USB keyboard on Raspberry Pi

2013-04-26 Thread Richard Miller
> simply "9fat:" should work. Not on a normal 9pi SD card, which has a dos partition and no 9fat.

Re: [9fans] German USB keyboard on Raspberry Pi

2013-04-26 Thread erik quanstrom
On Fri Apr 26 08:35:10 EDT 2013, 9f...@hamnavoe.com wrote: > > simply "9fat:" should work. > > Not on a normal 9pi SD card, which has a dos partition and no 9fat. > i missed this fix: minooka; 9diff /rc/bin/9fat: /n/sources/plan9/rc/bin/9fat::1,7 - /rc/bin/9fat::1,7 #!/bin/rc rfork e - p

[9fans] anyone use 9vx with root from kenfs?

2013-04-26 Thread Skip Tavakkolian
if so, does it involve aux/trampoline? i looked through the archives and can't see any mention of IL. i'm using sources from yiyus' repo on bitbucket. -Skip

Re: [9fans] anyone use 9vx with root from kenfs?

2013-04-26 Thread Erik Quanstrom
I did that just after 9vx was announced. /net was ported from plan9 by devon iirc. and il was easy to port then mod some sign issues. it depended on raw networking. I stopped using it since drawterm didn't crash and 9vx did at the time. - erik Skip Tavakkolian wrote: >if so, does it involve