On Fri, Feb 19, 2016 at 01:17:12AM +0100, Aram H?v?rneanu wrote:
> What problem would this solve, it's not like netsurf can display any
> useful web page that mothra can't display.
NetSurf will incorporate Duktape javascript engine. Does Mothra have
javascript?
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Thierry Laronde
On Thu, Feb 18, 2016 at 05:22:42AM -0800, erik quanstrom wrote:
> the 8169 driver is pretty fast. I've measured it at more than 500mbps.
> it sounds like something else is misbehaving. what does
> /dev/irqstat say. I bet something is stuck.
>
Is /dev/irqstat a lapsus? Here are /dev/irqalloc an
Styling/proper rendering might be more interesting than JS.
Best regards,
Kenny Levinsen
> On 19. feb. 2016, at 13.22, tlaro...@polynum.com wrote:
>
>> On Fri, Feb 19, 2016 at 01:17:12AM +0100, Aram H?v?rneanu wrote:
>> What problem would this solve, it's not like netsurf can display any
>> usef
On Fri, Feb 19, 2016 at 02:00:47PM +0100, Kenny Lasse Hoff Levinsen wrote:
> Styling/proper rendering might be more interesting than JS.
>
Unfortunately, today, there are a number of sites that require
javascript. I don't speak about overloaded media sites. But for example
bank or even governemen
I'm using p9p on MacOS 10.11.3, and having a strange behaviour.
I have to resize the 9term (or any other) window to show its contents.
In the case of drawterm(Jas's cocoa version), I have no prompt
before I type the keyboard.
In this case resizing the window doesn't help.
Are these behaiviours e
On 15 February 2016 at 01:05, arisawa wrote:
> filtering of exportfs is handy if it works well.
>
...
The whole short discussion was useful, thanks. It gave me a few ideas,
prompted by exportfs,
including about filtering.
> Is /dev/irqstat a lapsus? Here are /dev/irqalloc and
> /net/ether0/ifstats:
[...]
> 42 10 ether0
well, boo. the labs version doesn't give enough information. i was expecting
something like
; grep ether0 /dev/irqalloc
65.0 11 17224065 190397
> NetSurf will incorporate Duktape javascript engine. Does Mothra have
> javascript?
no.
- erik
> What would be really cool is if the LibNSFB (netsurf framebuffer
not safe for b... business?
- erik
>> Setting the mtu to jumbo packet does not help.
8169 chips can send 4096-byte packets without losing performance, but
anything larger performs worse than standard frame sizes.
- erik
I am aware, I work with web, but no JS will work before the DOM implementation
is complete, and most is utterly useless without styling. It's a better place
to start. One can also work without JS for a lot of pages that aren't twitter
bootstrap based, or fetching content dynamically. The first i
As for drawterm-cocoa: Sure you're using the newest version? Sounds like the
old one, which was very broken indeed. There are known refresh-issues even in
the current one, like immediately after starting rio, of when returning to the
console.
Best regards,
Kenny Levinsen
> On 19. feb. 2016, at
On Fri, Feb 19, 2016 at 07:13:23AM -0800, erik quanstrom wrote:
>
> > TxOk: 4483
> > RxOk: 7520
> [..]
> > xmit descr queue len: highwater 0/31 curr 0 hitmax 0
>
> this doesn't look like very much traffic. how did you test? are you using
> the latest tcp? what is the ping latency? older
> As for drawterm-cocoa: Sure you're using the newest version? Sounds like the
> old one, which was very broken indeed.
I downloaded source file fron bitbucket named as
drawterm.bz2 2015-04-07 207.6kb
Kenji
> drawterm.bz2 2015-04-07 207.6kb
297.6kb sorry.
Kenji
with captain blaubär this wouldnt have happend.
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> If I'm not mistaken, Russ Cox says somewhere that he was happy working
> under Plan9 but that he ported the Plan9 utilities to other systems when
> he realized there was no hope that someday Mozilla will run on Plan9...
> So he still uses Plan9 utilities, but not under Plan9...
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