On Jan 6, 2014, at 5:29 AM, erik quanstrom wrote:
> the output of "pci | grep net" should be enough.
>
> - erik
term% pci | grep net
2.9.0: net 02.00.00 1282/9102 3 0:d801 256 1:feaffc00 256
term%
Thanks, Erik. You've been very helpful and friendly. :)
Alex
s/Adjective/Addicted to/
On Jan 6, 2014, at 11:05 PM, andrey mirtchovski wrote:
> "Adjective Bird Whiskey" :)
>
It somehow makes me think about Alice in wonderland falling down the rabbit
hole... Will she meet a Glenda nervously looking at the clock?
PS. Sorry abort top post... Android's fault
Den 6 jan 2014 19:27 skrev "Nicolas Bercher" :
> On 05/01/2014 19:09, Shane Morris wrote:
>
>> "Plan 9 Inside"?
>>
> It somehow makes me think about Alice in wonderland falling down the rabbit
> hole... Will she meet a Glenda nervously looking at the clock?
Very nice!
Mark.
El lunes, 6 de enero de 2014, Lyndon Nerenberg escribió:
>
> But realistically, for how much longer? The past year has shown the
love is gone. I haven't been able to run a labs distribution on physical
hardware for years. Nor on virtual hardware. It's time to choose a new
king ...
The Raspbe
http://www.spreadshirt.com/p9p-strap-C3376A4329118
oh well.
--
dexen deVries
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On 07/01/2014 01:02, phineas.p...@gmail.com wrote:
Nine 9s would have been symbolically better, but it cannot be made to
work graphically unless the scale is enormous. At screen resolution
the centre just becomes blurred. I had to settle for six nines (three
positive, three negative).
Peter
> "Adjective Bird Whiskey" :)
prepositional bunny booze?
fueled by rabbit rum?
limping on lop liquor. (perhaps replace liquor with a handy "l" word.)
- erik
> On Jan 6, 2014, at 5:29 AM, erik quanstrom wrote:
> > the output of "pci | grep net" should be enough.
> >
> > - erik
> term% pci | grep net
> 2.9.0: net 02.00.00 1282/9102 3 0:d801 256 1:feaffc00 256
> term%
>
> Thanks, Erik. You've been very helpful and friendly. :)
>
minooka; pci
> 6 is just like an upside down 9. Even if I'm not an everyday user,
9 clock. now you can keep upside-down time.
- erik
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At Tue, 7 Jan 2014 06:59:38 +0100,
Jens Staal wrote:
>
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>
> [2 ]
>
> It somehow makes me think about Alice in wonderland falling down the
> rabbit hole... Will she meet a Glenda nervously looking at the clock?
>
(The Cat Clock most likely.)
Peter
Ps. it may be dangerous to stare at i
Hi fans!
I want to mount my filesystem on a linux machine from plan9.
u9fs.log says:
u9fs
kill 23121
<- Tversion tag 65535 msize 8216 version '9P2000'
-> Rversion tag 65535 msize 8216 version '9P2000'
<- Tattach tag 15 fid 527 afid -1 uname bence aname
ruserok(, bence) not
On 07/01/2014 18:17, Bence Fábián wrote:
Hi fans!
I want to mount my filesystem on a linux machine from plan9.
u9fs.log says:
u9fs
kill 23121
<- Tversion tag 65535 msize 8216 version '9P2000'
-> Rversion tag 65535 msize 8216 version '9P2000'
<- Tattach tag 15 fid 527 af
On Tue, 07 Jan 2014 14:00:42 +0100 Nicolas Bercher wrote:
>
> Also, regarding what Erik asked on 3rd January "does anyone feel like
> debugging an infinite os?", I feel Plan 9 offers an extra-wide range of
> possibilities, "approchoaching infinity" suggested by your logo.
This logo reminds of th
Will t-shirts be available? Hopefully not just white?
Dave Eckhardt
On 07/01/2014 19:20, Bakul Shah wrote:
On Tue, 07 Jan 2014 14:00:42 +0100 Nicolas Bercher wrote:
Also, regarding what Erik asked on 3rd January "does anyone feel like
debugging an infinite os?", I feel Plan 9 offers an extra-wide range of
possibilities, "approchoaching infinity" suggested by y
On 07/01/2014 18:33, Nicolas Bercher wrote:
maybe this is the same for mount:
-u bfabian -k 'user=bfabian'
Sorry, after a quick code exploration (mount.c), I think
this is a wrong assumption.
Nicolas
what do you have in your factotum for that dom? (i.e. grep linuxboxname
/mnt/factotum/ctl)
On Tue, Jan 7, 2014 at 9:17 AM, Bence Fábián wrote:
> Hi fans!
>
> I want to mount my filesystem on a linux machine from plan9.
> u9fs.log says:
>
> u9fs
> kill 23121
> <- Tversion tag 65535
Im home now. Will send it tomorrow
2014/1/7, Skip Tavakkolian :
> what do you have in your factotum for that dom? (i.e. grep linuxboxname
> /mnt/factotum/ctl)
>
>
>
> On Tue, Jan 7, 2014 at 9:17 AM, Bence Fábián wrote:
>
>> Hi fans!
>>
>> I want to mount my filesystem on a linux machine from plan
Guys, keep up the good work. One day I might even have the courage to
really go focused in learning C and come back to give feedback one day
after I read the code. That is, also when I hope to get spare time in
life to do it, usually at night by sleeping less.
I am trying to find my place to where
Hi,
I've installed plan9 on a plan9.raw.img file via qemu and I'm able to boot on
it.
How can I transfer files between plan9 and my host (I'm under macos)?
I've followed
http://plan9.bell-labs.com/wiki/plan9/installing_plan_9_on_qemu/index.html
and run
qemu -hda Plan9.qcow2.img -net nic -net u
I've only ever gotten networking working on OS X using the tun/tap driver. It's
a bit of a pain in the
ass but works quite well.
--
Veety
On Tue, Jan 07, 2014 at 10:16:02PM +, Yoann Padioleau wrote:
> qemu -hda Plan9.qcow2.img -net nic -net user
>
> but from plan9 when I do
>
> rc> ip/ping 10.0.2.2 nothing happens.
The user-mode (SLIRP) network stack in QEMU doesn't support ICMP.
http://wiki.qemu.org/Documentation/Networking
On Tue, 07 Jan 2014 22:16:02 GMT Yoann Padioleau wrote:
> I've installed plan9 on a plan9.raw.img file via qemu and I'm able to boot =
> on it.
> How can I transfer files between plan9 and my host (I'm under macos)?
> I've followed http://plan9.bell-labs.com/wiki/plan9/installing_plan_9_on_qe=
> m
> > I wonder who could decide to adopt it on behalf of the community?
>
> As I understand it, this list is not a community, but an
anarcho-syndicalist commune.
In which case the executive officer for the week can decide to adopt the
new logo, but all decisions of that officer have to be ratified a
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