Hello,
I had secstore running on my Mac via plan9port, but it seems the account
has expired, and I can't figure out how to re-enable it. When logging in
I get the message 'error: account expired'.
I've tried re-enabling it via secuser, but have had no luck. I've ran
the command `secuser -v $user
On Sun, Aug 23, 2015 at 08:45:15PM +0200, David du Colombier wrote:
> > I had secstore running on my Mac via plan9port, but it seems the account
> > has expired, and I can't figure out how to re-enable it. When logging in
> > I get the message 'error: account expired'.
> >
> > I've tried re-enablin
Hello everyone,
I am new to the list and to Plan 9. I have been trying to set up an
OpenBSD venti server for a few days now, but to no success. My
intention was to use it as the default venti server for my Plan 9
machine.
I partitioned the disk using fdisk to create one large OpenBSD
partition,
On Tue, Jan 14, 2014 at 03:46:11AM -0800, Michael Hansen wrote:
> Are you using OpenBSD's stock pf ruleset? I don't think it blocks or
> otherwise interferes with any 9Pish ports by default, but it's
> something to check.
> mmh
>
> > Date: Mon, 13 Jan 2014 1
On Tue, Jan 14, 2014 at 10:48:59PM -0800, Bakul Shah wrote:
> On Jan 13, 2014, at 3:59 PM, Grant Mather wrote:
> > I partitioned the disk using fdisk to create one large OpenBSD
> > partition, and then created two paritions with disklabel, one for arenas
> > and one for isect
I'm wondering what exactly I'm doing wrong, I've been trying to send
mail on Plan 9 for some time now, and I'm definitely misunderstanding
something about how upas works. My goal is to send my mail via gmail,
but this has not been working, I've also tried different email account
providers I have, b
This probably won't help, but what happened when I installed Plan 9 onto
my Raspberry Pi, is the mouse worked but not the keyboard. So I ended up
going to store and buying the cheapest keyboard that I could find. I
plugged in the keyboard and it worked. It wasn't a power issue because
Linux worked
> I've also read that RaspberryPI can run Plan 9. I have RP rev. 2 so maybe it
> should be the hardware which I can use to start my Plan 9 adventure.
>
> What hardware can you recommend? What hardware do you use? Is there is
> any PC that can run both Plan 9 and Inferno?
If you have a Raspberry P