Why is the manual for partfs in Section 8 (system administration) and
not in Section 4 (file servers)?
This is the reason why I have overseen it.
Would it be reasonable to ask for the manpage to be moved?
Thanks,
Dante
On 31.07.2014 23:16, cinap_len...@felloff.net wrote:
labs usb/disk doesnt
Another file server in Section 8: disksim.
On 01.08.2014 11:02, dante wrote:
Why is the manual for partfs in Section 8 (system administration) and
not in Section 4 (file servers)?
This is the reason why I have overseen it.
Would it be reasonable to ask for the manpage to be moved?
Thanks,
Dant
Wow Nicolas, that is beautiful work... did you make a hardcover?
On Thu, Jul 31, 2014 at 3:56 PM, Lee Fallat wrote:
> On Thu, Jul 31, 2014 at 3:50 PM, Nicolas Bercher
> wrote:
> > Since I like bookbinding I did one by my self:
> > http://tinyurl.com/lb5jzt3
> >
>
> This is awesome.
>
>
On 01/08/2014 14:30, Joseph Stewart wrote:
Wow Nicolas, that is beautiful work... did you make a hardcover?
No I didn't, though that is possible (and marginally planned) thanks to
the two ribbons. Hardcover is another important step and I only did
paperback covers for a few other books. I nee
On 01/08/2014 04:16, Shane Morris wrote:
There are cards available for it that give it wired ethernet and four
USB ports
Do you mean RPi+-compatible extension cards? Because I didn't see any
wired ethernet extension on the ODROID-W page.
Nicolas
Isn't the ethernet in all cases provided by USB-ethernet adapter?
Perhaps this board is more stable than the rpi. I don't really trust
that, but would like to try it out.
On 8/1/14, Nicolas Bercher wrote:
> On 01/08/2014 04:16, Shane Morris wrote:
>> There are cards available for it that give it
I
On Aug 1, 2014 8:32 AM, "Joseph Stewart" wrote:
> Wow Nicolas, that is beautiful work... did you make a hardcover?
>
>
> On Thu, Jul 31, 2014 at 3:56 PM, Lee Fallat wrote:
>
>> On Thu, Jul 31, 2014 at 3:50 PM, Nicolas Bercher
>> wrote:
>> > Since I like bookbinding I did one by my self:
>> >
On 1 August 2014 16:18, Nicolas Bercher wrote:
> On 01/08/2014 04:16, Shane Morris wrote:
>>
>> There are cards available for it that give it wired ethernet and four
>> USB ports
>
>
> Do you mean RPi+-compatible extension cards? Because I didn't see any
> wired ethernet extension on the ODROID-W
What I'd like to see is a USB->ethernet->wifi adapter, all in one. That
would solve quite a few of our problems. Its asking quite a bit though.
Has anyone seen this:
http://www.hardkernel.com/main/products/prdt_info.php?g_code=G140383714860
Its a cap touch screen with USB and HDMi interfaces. Ru
A68N-5000 motherboard which I'm using it for vesa mode of1400x1050x16 size.
However, there is /dev/realmodemem, but no /dev/realmode.
My plan9.ini file has monitor=vesa line.
Strange!
Why I can have working screen with 1400x1050x16?
aux/vga -i says:
term% aux/vga -i
mkvbe: '/dev/realmode' file d
On Sat, Aug 02, 2014 at 08:48:34AM +0900, kokam...@hera.eonet.ne.jp wrote:
> A68N-5000 motherboard which I'm using it for vesa mode of1400x1050x16 size.
> However, there is /dev/realmodemem, but no /dev/realmode.
realmodemem file is provided by the '#P' kernel device.
realmode file is provided by
> A68N-5000 motherboard which I'm using it for vesa mode of1400x1050x16 size.
> However, there is /dev/realmodemem, but no /dev/realmode.
>
> My plan9.ini file has monitor=vesa line.
> Strange!
> Why I can have working screen with 1400x1050x16?
The /rc/bin/termrc script does this:
> The /rc/bin/termrc script does this:
>
> @{
> rfork n
> if(~ $monitor vesa)
> aux/realemu
> aux/vga -l $vgasize
> }
>
> so realemu is most likely not running in your names
On Fri Aug 1 05:05:39 EDT 2014, subscripti...@posteo.eu wrote:
> Why is the manual for partfs in Section 8 (system administration) and
> not in Section 4 (file servers)? This is the reason why I have
> overseen it.
imho, it's a mistake to think that all file servers must be listed
in section 4.
> cpu% paqfs /boot/bootfs.paq
> bootfs: Mon Jul 28 18:45:56 GMT 2014
> fingerprint: ce48b5387fa103247e64c81531fd49f129526c7a
> cpu% cd /n/paq
> cpu% du -n
> 70210 ./386/bin/9660srv
> 161885./386/bin/awk
[...]
[...]
> 0 ./lib
> 3059482 .
cinap, how would you assess the tradeoffs i
the bootfs.paq with all the binaries is 1.5mb. and it
has support for all the fileservers and network booting.
we just reuse the rc scripts and binaries that are already
there and not trying to make up special solutions just for
booting to save a bit of memory. and having self contained
rc environ
> On Sat, Aug 02, 2014 at 08:48:34AM +0900, kokam...@hera.eonet.ne.jp wrote:
> realmodemem file is provided by the '#P' kernel device.
> realmode file is provided by aux/realemu.
9/pc/devvesa.c has both of them.
My interesting poit is why I have 1400x1050x16 display
which should be vesa mide.
K
> > realmodemem file is provided by the '#P' kernel device.
> > realmode file is provided by aux/realemu.
>
> 9/pc/devvesa.c has both of them.
>
> My interesting poit is why I have 1400x1050x16 display
> which should be vesa mide.
The workings of realemu are explained in the realemu(8) man page
I learned about plan9 a couple days ago, and I'm impressed. But I do have a
couple questions:
Where can I learn all the commands and all the important programs(editors,
compilers, etc)?
Does it use a microkernel?
Is it better than UNIX and Unix-like Os's? And How?
Would it be compatible with SATA
> I learned about plan9 a couple days ago, and I'm impressed. But I do have a
> couple questions:
A lot of information (a links to more) is collected here:
http://code.google.com/p/plan9front/wiki/fqa
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