2009/6/6 Venkatesh Srinivas :
> I've brought up a wiki for Inferno, at http://inferno.makesad.us
> (tcp!inferno.makesad.us!wiki for Acme users). Its running wikifs on
> Inferno, appropriately enough.
Nice to see it even seems to have some version control or history at
the very least unlike the non
2009/8/27 Rudolf Sykora :
> One more trial...
> Really nobody uses 'eqn' these days?...
I do or have occasionally. No idea about the problem but those mystery
problems, version differences and no progress sadly make it really
hard to seriously use roff.
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On 12 March 2010 07:17, ron minnich wrote:
> http://www.alwaysinnovating.com/home/
> $400 but it has a long backlog it seems.
There's also the Nokia's NIT devices if you're looking for pocketable.
Might be a relatively hostile environment for anything but Maemo,
though.
http://en.wikipedia.org/w
On 24 March 2010 12:24, Federico G. Benavento wrote:
> the drivers are in /sys/src/9/pc, ethervt6102.c and ethervt6105m.c
> check the device ID on those to see if they match yours, if they don't
> it might be an easy fix or a hard fix...
>
> On Wed, Mar 24, 2010 at 6:50 AM, EBo wrote:
>> Searchin
On 19 Nov 2014 23:54, "Tom Ivar Helbekkmo" wrote:
> Richard Miller <9f...@hamnavoe.com> writes:
>
> > After a bit less than a year, the SD card suffered a catastrophic
> > failure. When I say catastrophic, I mean I can't find any meaningful
> > data anywhere in the first 120MB or so of /dev/sdM0/
On 29 May 2016 at 10:54, hiro <23h...@gmail.com> wrote:
> What is a hacker magazine?
> You forgot to attach the article.
A thing that 2600 especially isn't.
> On 5/28/16, Roswell Grey wrote:
>> 2600 is a hacker's quarterly magazine that specializes in sharing subtle
>> tips and tricks related to
I thought it would be to make an XML file describing red and yellow
polkadot that is compiled in to the source because research says
that is the the background that most increases productivity.
If anyone wants to change it they're free to go edit the code and rebuild.
On 29 September 2016 at 10:4
On 12 November 2016 at 21:22, James A. Robinson wrote:
> On Sat, Nov 12, 2016 at 8:19 AM,
> Andrés Domínguez wrote:
>> Do they really make open hardware? In what aspect
>> is their hardware more open than any other laptop?
>
> A summary would bet hat typically the hardware
> drivers that are run
On Wed, Mar 26, 2008 at 09:14:38PM -0400, Tom Lieber wrote:
> On Wed, Mar 26, 2008 at 8:04 PM, Enrico Weigelt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I'm currently planning an little ezine about Plan9 and related stuff
> > (incl. 9P+synthentic filesystems on other OS'es).
> > Maybe anyone interested ?
>
On Thu, Mar 27, 2008 at 11:46:21AM -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > On Wed, Mar 26, 2008 at 09:14:38PM -0400, Tom Lieber wrote:
> >> On Wed, Mar 26, 2008 at 8:04 PM, Enrico Weigelt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >> > I'm currently planning an little ezine about Plan9 and related stuff
> >> > (in
On 15/04/2008, Anthony Martin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 3. Is it wrong to love bc(1) for being a compiler? ;)
In my opinion, absolutely not. I wish more software was.
<3
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On 19/04/2008, Stefan Hajnoczi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I initialised the mii struct to use phy 1, as mii() would have if it
> had succeeded. Unfortunately running ip/ipconfig simply sat there,
> running it with the debug flag showed recv timeouts. I could not see
> any packets on the netw
On 28/04/2008, Bruce Ellis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Mon, Apr 28, 2008 at 2:37 AM, Russ Cox <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > [9fans] I finally fixed venti
> > No, you finally fixed QEMU.
> less i think, since neither were broken. operator error.
Fixed the particular instance of qemu perha
2008/2/10 Richard Uhtenwoldt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Paul Lalonde writes:
> >If time is the constraint, then just uninstall all your web browsers
> If I did that, I would indeed waste less time, but I would also
> have to forgo great benefits that I now enjoy. In contrast, I
> derived almost no
2008/6/29 Lorenzo Fernando Bivens de la Fuente <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Perhaps some glenda stickers too... I am sure there is enough artwork
> to have some nice "merchandise"
Flickr will pass pictures to moo.com so anyone could order their own
pretty easily. Unless there's some permission things in
- Original message -
> There are a lot of things like that. Do we still need to
> compress man pages on 1TB disk driver? :)
I actually happened to be reading this on a small device that has a compressed
system fs. Compressing data here on the "app" side with uninformed algorithms
is di
On 20 October 2010 11:44, Mark Tuson wrote:
> On Oct 19, 7:06Â pm, 23h...@googlemail.com (hiro) wrote:
>> If this is peace I will not soon all of you to blow the whistle on the ss,
>> also why do you all secretly in the basement with the white rabbit
>> contagious! It is FORBIDDEN and a shame for
On 15 June 2011 21:16, Connor Lane Smith wrote:
> is not better than the keyboard for other commands. The study from
> 1989 is basically based around the claim that it "takes two seconds to
> decide upon which special-function key to press." I'm sorry, does
> anyone truly believe that it takes a
On 17 June 2011 19:54, Bakul Shah wrote:
> I am all for more intuitive HCI design but frankly, if the small speed
> difference either way in mousing vs typing saves you enough time to make it
> worth retraining your brain and fingers, you are spending way too much time
> in front of the puter and
On 25 June 2011 19:25, dexen deVries wrote:
>> (...) I never use more than 800Mb of RAM. I am running Linux, a browser
>> and a terminal.
> http://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=2692529
More generally, "I'm running a browser, it only uses 50-150% of the RAM I have".
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On 12 June 2012 16:29, hiro <23h...@googlemail.com> wrote:
> On 6/12/12, Nick LaForge wrote:
>> Sure. But the Sheevaplug (same SoC) is now 3 years old, and it looks
>> like the whole 'plug-computer' thing never took off. Since phones
>
> mhm, kirkwood right? I think the dockstars and it's compet
On 22 January 2013 19:06, erik quanstrom wrote:
> > I've seen similar things with my apple keyboard on plan9 with
> > the pi (as well as the failure you noted earlier). the pi is *very*
> > picky about power.
>
USB power management is pretty smart in its way, but can do odd things. And
what diff
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