On 2015-06-25T13:16:53-0700, Bakul Shah wrote:
> On Thu, 25 Jun 2015 21:51:49 +0200 "Nils M Holm" wrote:
> > > My guess is ftpfs requires active
> > > mode connection (but should be easy to change).
>
> Looking at the ftpfs sources, I see that it should do passive
> mode fine. You should debug!
Admittedly not exactly the same thing, but still: 9vx works very well
on FreeBSD,
and gives immediate access to the host's files.
Mark.
On 2015-06-26T10:22:14+0200, Nils M Holm wrote:
> Looks like ftpfs and ftpd cannot agree on a port for passive mode:
Of course, here's the problem:
> PASV
> 227 Entering passive mode (127,0,0,1,212,96)
^
> passive mode connect to /net/tcp!127.0.0.1!54368 faile
On Fri, 26 Jun 2015 10:29:29 +0200 "Nils M Holm" wrote:
> On 2015-06-26T10:22:14+0200, Nils M Holm wrote:
> > Looks like ftpfs and ftpd cannot agree on a port for passive mode:
>
> Of course, here's the problem:
>
> > PASV
> > 227 Entering passive mode (127,0,0,1,212,96)
>
On 2015-06-26T10:24:45+0200, Mark van Atten wrote:
> Admittedly not exactly the same thing, but still: 9vx works very well
> on FreeBSD,
> and gives immediate access to the host's files.
This was my first choice but, unfortunately, 9vx crashes on my machine
as soon as I try to do something interes
On 2015-06-25T19:25:36+0200, Nils M Holm wrote:
> When logging in via ftpfs, though, I get an empty /n/ftp directory.
Turns out that ftpd on FreeBSD announces a port on localhost for
passive mode connections:
227 Entering Passive Mode (127,0,0,1,247,55)
If I understand QEMU user networking corre
On 2015-06-26T01:52:25-0700, Bakul Shah wrote:
> I just tried this on an old qemu plan9 image. I tried connecting
> to the hosts' external address, not 10.0.2.2 and it all worked.
Works. Didn't know that was possible. Thanks!
--
Nils M Holm < n m h @ t 3 x . o r g > www.t3x.org
> This was my first choice but, unfortunately, 9vx crashes on my machine
> as soon as I try to do something interesting, e.g. compile a program
> with 8c.
What version of 9vx are you using?
--
David du Colombier
nstats in my contrib as promised.
its a slightly modified port of russ's code from p9p that
uses a GUI frontend and an OS specific backend.
I added the OS type and a rough performance guide to the
top line (if the window is wide enough) as we had quite a
few servers on different OSs and it was ve
thanks, to Charles , u9fs is still always an option for me.
On Jun 26, 2015 11:43 AM, "Nils M Holm" wrote:
> On 2015-06-26T01:52:25-0700, Bakul Shah wrote:
> > I just tried this on an old qemu plan9 image. I tried connecting
> > to the hosts' external address, not 10.0.2.2 and it all worked.
>
>
I just wanted to say thank you to Richard Miller (if he is reading this) for porting plan 9 to the raspberry pi. Having put so much work into a dead os (uh oh, am i going to get bashed for this?) is simply great. I am so happy having a good platform for running it and experimenting with it.
Thank
Quoting a.regenf...@gmx.de:
(uh oh, am i going to get bashed for this?)
Nah, instead you'll get bashed for sending an HTML email.
khm
On Fri, Jun 26, 2015 at 2:25 PM, wrote:
> I just wanted to say thank you to Richard Miller (if he is reading this)
> for porting plan 9 to the raspberry pi. Having put so much work into a dead
> os *(uh oh, am i going to get bashed for this?)* is simply great. I am so
> happy having a good platfo
Eris Discordia, is that really you?
On 06/26/2015 03:25 PM, a.regenf...@gmx.de wrote:
I just wanted to say thank you to Richard Miller (if he is reading
this) for porting plan 9 to the raspberry pi. Having put so much work
into a dead os (uh oh, am i going to get bashed for this?) is simply
gr
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UPatfgoNBRo
On Fri, Jun 26, 2015 at 12:59 PM, Wes Kussmaul wrote:
> Eris Discordia, is that really you?
>
> On 06/26/2015 03:25 PM, a.regenf...@gmx.de wrote:
>
> I just wanted to say thank you to Richard Miller (if he is reading this)
> for porting plan 9 to th
Oh shit, I didn't realise..
adrian
Gesendet: Freitag, 26. Juni 2015 um 19:36 Uhr
Von: "Kurt H Maier"
An: "Fans of the OS Plan 9 from Bell Labs" <9fans@9fans.net>
Betreff: Re: [9fans] thank you
Quoting a.regenf...@gmx.de:
> (uh oh, am i going to get bashed for this?)
Nah, instead you'll get
On Fri, 26 Jun 2015 19:36:01 - Kurt H Maier wrote:
> Quoting a.regenf...@gmx.de:
>
> > (uh oh, am i going to get bashed for this?)
>
> Nah, instead you'll get bashed for sending an HTML email.
Nah, no bashing; we can't be rced about it.
Finally booted up Plan 9 again. Indeed, the function works when placed in
the shell, but *not in lib/profile*.
I'm putting in $HOME/lib/profile. That's the correct location, right?
On Sat, Jun 13, 2015 at 1:46 PM, Ingo Krabbe wrote:
> try
>
> whatis cd
>
> to test if the function as active at
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