Hi dear Plan9 fellows,
my Name is André Günther. I'd like to participate in the gsoc with an
implementation of a drawterm on the iPhone platform.
In this Mail I'd like to do the following 2 things:
1) Say some words about me and motivation of this project.
Hi,
here's the guy again that made the original post:
It seems the idea is almost dismissed and I am sorry for wasting your
time once again, but I'd like to reply to some arguments:
1) Close the iPhone App and your drawterm session is gone
A part of the project could be to write a server tha
I know it's difficult to argue with you, also because just about every
email of you is repeating the same stuff.
Now the "VNC might suffice" objection is new and i want to reply to
it. Again I am repeating myself here, but obivously there's not other
way telling you:
The only thing I pers
Just Ctrl+F and you have completion for the current dir. I think it's
a pretty easy hack to extend this to /bin
On 31 Mar 2009, at 18:14, rapo...@catt.com wrote:
I'd love to see tab completion at the command line. If there is a
way to do it in Plan 9, then I haven't figured it out yet. But t
Would you mind taking this off-list?
Thanks
On 3 Apr 2009, at 14:33, Karin Willers wrote:
Hallo Matthias,
das Teil ist recht lustig ... Was soll es denn kosten?
Danke und Gruß - Karin
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On Fri, 3 Apr 2009 14:15:59 +0200
Matthias Bauer wrote:
On
http://pestilenz.org/~bauerm/drawterm_po
The special case is here that he runs qemu. And the good news is: In
qemu you are always in the same simulated network by default. Which is:
your IP: 10.0.2.15
gateway: 10.0.2.2
dns: 10.0.2.3
hardcode these and you should be fine. (if you want to connect to the
qemu machine: fiddle around wi
I just want to point out that in NaCl you can't possibly ever support
proper error handling because NaCl will just let your process die on a
fault.
Other than that i'd like to know what kind of use cases you would find
this interesting for. I can't come up with any, but that's maybe due
t
Having looked into this a bit, it appears to be more like 9vx than
QEMU (uses segmenting capabilities), that is, unless I've forgotten
how 9vx is set up.
I believe some X11 stuff also uses segment registers, as well as TLS
on Linux.
TLS and the kind of segmentation 9vx and NaCl are
there's a thing called mailing list archives.
and you know..heh..there's this funny thing..dunno, it's called google
or something.
what you do is: type some words and then hit return...and wooha it
searches like the whole web. it's magic.
On Jul 10, 2009, at 6:05 PM, Lorenzo Bolla wrote:
H
I just want to point out that there is no available documentation for
the powervr chips. There is only a driver blob for linux.
However a register specification of that chip, if available to anyone
would be highly appreciated *hint* *hint*
Best regards,
André
On Sep 26, 2009, at 6:36 PM, r
Make sure you have a volume with case sensitive files. Download
current plan9.iso. Mount it. copy over:
./9vx.OSX -u glenda -r /Volume/thevolume
On 23.09.2008, at 17:07, Gary V. Vaughan wrote:
I'm having several problems with 9vx, following the instructions here:
http://9fans.net/archive/
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