Hi Peter!
Thanks a lot for your information. This will help me further to
configure Plan 9 OS on the Raspberry Pi. Thanks agai! I really
appreciate this info.
Kind Greetings,
Mats
2014-10-20 0:26 GMT+02:00, P. D. Finn :
>>OK now I can receive email in Acme in Plan 9 for the Raspberry Pi. I'm
>>t
One more thing, for the line:
exec rio -f $font -i lib/script
make sure $font is correctly set or the exec of rio will fail. You
can use that variable to set a different default font for rio if you like.
Since you can run rio in a regular window, test the command out that
way before you put it
Hi Peter!
I've tried the suggestion from your first post excluding $font and
that made rio execute but I get a "permission denied" when it comes to
running the script. I'm running as the default user Glenda on my
Raspberry Pi. So how can I get administrative permissions? I've tried
to create anoth
Under plan9 the user who boots a machine has rights to its filesystem,
so unless you are accessing a remote plan9 file server which is running
an auth server I doubt your problems are to do with administration rights.
Somtimes plan9 will produce slightly misleading error messages, permission
denie
I think that the only case where you have to resort to writing binary
code manually
is when the assembler cannot output the desired code for some reason.
If I recall correctly, there is only one such case in the HelenOS
sources:
http://trac.helenos.org/browser/mainline/kernel/arch/mips32/include/d
Hi,
What is this event? When exactly and where it is? Might be nice to meet
some other plan9 enthousiasts.
On Oct 18, 2014, at 9:10 AM, yy wrote:
> Is anybody going to the GSoC reunion organized by Google next weekend
> in San Jose? I will be there from Thursday to Sunday. Let me know if
> you
Hi again Peter!
Thanks for your patience. I did "chmod +x /path to/riostart but I
still get the error message that follows: lib/script '/bin/lib* file
does not exist . Since the script is in /lib I don't get the meaning
of < '/bin/lib* file does not exist>. Well /bin/lib doesn't exist but
/lib/scr
Hi again Peter!
Thanks for your patience. I did "chmod +x /path to/riostart" but I
still get the error message that follows: lib/script '/bin/lib* file
does not exist . Since the script is in /lib I don't get the meaning
of < '/bin/lib' file does not exist>. Well /bin/lib doesn't exist but
/lib/sc
Hi again Peter!
Thanks for your patience. I did "chmod +x /path to/riostart" but I
still get the error message that follows: lib/script '/bin/lib' file
does not exist . Since the script is in /lib I don't get the meaning
of < '/bin/lib' file does not exist>. Well /bin/lib doesn't exist but
/lib/sc
FYI I'm Steve😄
I think some misunderstanding
lib/riostart refers to a file in the lib directory
in your home dir, as Rio is started in your home did.
/lib/riostart is a different file.
when rc(1) searches for command it does not strip
the leading path like sh(1) does, so you can run commands lik
Hi!
Sorry for the confusion! It's easier for me to compile a kernel in
linux than understand the basics of Plan 9. So, yes you're right, Plan
9 is different. But I won't give up so easy so thanks for your
patience with a 15+ years linux user trying to grasp something
completely different. Thanks S
Then again if I'm writing a multi-threaded program then go blows gcc out of
the water.
brucee
On 18/10/2014 8:18 AM, "Anthony Sorace" wrote:
> There have been many over the years (I think the original papers present
> something), but I've not seen anything current enough to be useful. The
> very
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