> Thank you, I managed to get nvram to read properly.
>... No idea what changed, but somehow, upon rebooting, this time
> it worked.
One possibility: if the SD card gets joggled, it may become inaccessible
and the kernel won't automatically reinitialise it. I use the 'diskparts'
command as an alte
The version I used to use was that from 23 Apr 24.
So far, I have identified commit 877bce095a192ead0e9b6e0d5ce3071482cf0f6e from
8 Sep 24 as the culprit,
which implements procinterrupt().
Looking at this patch, I don't see anything which may work in FreeBSD other
than in Linux or whatever the c
See https://github.com/raspberrypi/firmware/issues/799
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hello 9Fans
Ftpfs now with a small mod in proto.c to allow execution
of files on an ftp link
up on github conor-williams
(https://github.com/conor-williams/plan9)
Regards
Conor
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ps:
when in ape env (e.g. for tcl) on an ftp link:
o. remove chmod in configure
o. nulls appearing in config.status (
Hello 9Fans,
I'm trying to get network working on a spare laptop. The laptop in question is
relatively new, and has no extra PCI or PCIe slots, so I'll have to find a USB
network adapter (I have an AX88772B, but that isn't recognized. In fact, the
only thing I tried that worked was an Android p