have been drawterming to
an all-in-one cpu/fs/auth-server. Nothing
very demanding, really. More out for a
philosophical discussion.
Jonas Amoson
Hello Hugo,
Done some experiments with the indivudual
bits in Lunix, and would be very surprised
if it is not handled the same under Plan 9,
given the same hardware architecture.
The exponent is stored in base 2, but What
might be a bit confusing, is that it is not
stored using two's complement,
Hello!
I am trying to print from my Plan 9 computer
to my networked laser printer. It (a HP 2015n)
speaks Postscript and is connected to the same
router as my computer. The printer has got the
IP 192.168.1.101 from the router, as it uses NAT.
I have tried to add different entries to the file
/s
OK. that explains why adding FIFO didn't make
any difference. But now I know that I have done
whatever you are supposed to do to make it work,
so I will try to track down why there are errors.
Wanted to know if there was something else to
configure or run for the magic to work. The only
relevant d
I have not progressed any further in getting lp(1)
to print to my networked printer. But by playing
around, I found a work-around that solves my problem
for the moment:
cat myfile.ps | telnet tcp!192.168.1.101!9100
/jonas
I will arrive already on Monday 2009-10-19 15:25. I do have a
driving licence, but it seems odd that a rental car should be
cheaper than the bus. But it's obviously a possibility if some
one is also getting there on Monday. I am returning to Atlanta
on Saturday morning (the flight departs 12:15).
The documents in /sys/doc does not contain many EPS
pictures, but you can look at /sys/doc/8½/8½.ms Here
is an example of what I used in my submission to
IWP9'09 (I am using the ms macros):
.KF
.sp
.BP figures/lyxlinux.eps 4.0
.EP
.DS C
Figure 1: Screenshot of LyX running under Linux.
.DE
.sp
.KE
Hello!
I am trying to access files that I have on a harddrive
on which the Plan 9 installation refuses to boot. I am
now booting from a new harddisk (sdC0) and would like
to mount the file system of the problematic disk (now
sdD0) in a directory (say /n/olddisk). I have succeeded
to mount CD:s (sd
9/2/2010 3:48:35 PM
To: 9fans@9fans.net
Subject: Re: [9fans] How to mount a P9 partition?
fossil/fossil -f /dev/sdD0/fossil -c 'srv fossil'
this should post /srv/fossil as you want. then you can proceed to
mounting as you did with the cd.
On 2/19/10, Jonas Amoson wrote:
> Hello
I interpret you as:
(1) the commands that I issued should work, at least
on some machines.
(2) the reason they don't work might depend on HW.
The machine is an old Dell Pentium III and the disks
are regular PATA-drives. I also tried to mount sdC0
with the same outcome.
/jonas
<-Ursprungligt
Maybe Supermicro X8SIL
Don't know how well this card is supported by Plan 9, but
it has a µ-ATX form factor and supports DDR3 ECC if you
couple it with a Xeon 34xx in the LGA1156 socket. The Quad
Core (no HT) Xeon L3426 is listed to have a TDP of 45 Watts.
Albert Skye wrote:
it supports 4gb of
As I get it, it does not feauture a USB host controller, but acts
like an USB device that you can connect to your PC. Maybe it
will work anyhow...
>>> I was wondering how you'd network one of those things:
>>>
>>> http://en.qi-hardware.com/wiki/Wi-Fi_in_Nanonote
>
> I thought that was terribly
Great idea. Just make up a place and a time. A humble suggestion;
outside Park Hotel at 8pm. I am flying to Thessaloniki tomorrow, and
then have the full wednesday to get down to Volos.
Jonas A
Mobile phone: +46-70-29 38 330
>Nope not yet, but now that people are trickling in should we schedule
>
> By the way, you have an utterly strange, yet totally fascinating,
keyboard,
> matt. Why exactly does it have to be shaped like that? I mean, are you
> using a Maltron because you are an ergonomics buff or because you have
to?
Of course he uses one because it looks like something from
outer sp
Hallo Nino!
I am also a beginner to the system, and I have just
recently started to use the system by logging in from
a remote system. Here is what I have done so far.
I have done a normal Plan9 installation, on which I
can log in as any user. I have two users, 'glenda'
with adm rights, and my ow
I am not sure I will solve your problem, but maybe give some
input. I had a similar problem (That the '<' key to the right of
the left shift key on ISO-style keyboards didn't work) on a Bell
Labs Plan 9 on my Raspberry PI (though it might nowadays, it is
an old installation on that sdcard). It does
A new IWP9 would be great, and I'd be happy to help out in the
preparation if needed and wanted, e.g. reading submissions, helping
with troff formatting of papers or such (although no expert really).
Regarding location, I'd try to attend anywhere suggested. The more
important here is that some peop
I am thinking of the durability of the URL:s for the
various IWP9 articles. if www.iwp9.org will be reused
for further hosting, a subdirectory (as in 'papers/4e/')
might be a good idea.I suppose that some domain bloat
is hard to avoid, when things are so decentralised ;-)
/jonas
Here is a secon
I have used a Contour Mouse daily for over ten
years, without it failing me once. It is the old
model with a ball, and has a converter from RS-232
to PS/2. They are a bit pricey, but you can get
them in different sizes; mine is "Large" and
designed for left hand operation. The keys are
mirrored in
Not het. Seems like there are two hotel choices; down-town, an
nearer the Labs. Both nice looking. I think I'd choose the more
popular one. So which one are you all considering the most?
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