I need to access to /adm/timezone to change the timezone.
How do I log as user adm ?
I use the standard plan9.iso image downloaded form ATT web site.
I have not set any password. Glenda is automatically logged in.
I've tried auth/changeuser but get "/mnt/key/adm permission denied" in return.
On 2015-02-04 05:42:12 +, Bakul Shah said:
On Wed, 04 Feb 2015 01:17:00 GMT christophe DAMAS
wrote:
I need to access to /adm/timezone to change the timezone.
How do I log as user adm ?
I use the standard plan9.iso image downloaded form ATT web site.
Do you mean 9pi.img?
I have not
Richard Miller <9fans hamnavoe.com> writes:
>
> > I need to access to /adm/timezone to change the timezone.
> >
> > How do I log as user adm ?
>
> To change /adm/timezone you only need to be part of group adm. If
> you're "logged in" (ie booted) as glenda, just add glenda temporarily
> to th
Hello,
I use 9pi image on raspberry pi (B+).
Is there somewhere a driver for audio via HDMI ?
Christophe
Hello,
Don't know if there are "official open sources projects" on plan9,
but anyway there's definitively very interesting thinks to be done
on plan9.
Raspberry Pi and plan9 is a good combination. Richard Miller has
ported plan9 to raspberry, and you can find some people adding new
drivers to it.
Hello
Trying acme on 9front. Got the following problem : the cd command in
an acme shell window doesn't refresh the directory context of this
windows, then right click on a file or directory name doesn't open the
file.
On other implentations I use (windows Acme-SAC, OSX plan9port, and
plan9 on Pi
Hello
Trying acme on 9front. Got the following problem : the cd command in
an acme shell window doesn't refresh the directory context of this
windows, then right click on a file or directory name doesn't open the
file.
On other implentations I use (windows Acme-SAC, OSX plan9port, and
plan9 on Pi