> I'm assuming /386/bin/fossil/fossil does not, in fact, exist.
The file exists:
term% ls -l /386/bin/fossil/fossil
--rwxrwxr-x M 8 sys sys 366315 Dec 31 1969 /386/bin/fossil/fossil
term%
> The fact that the last file completed changes is just a distraction
> in this case; I suspect you have
Hi,
yes, December 1969 is the date of this file. The file _fossil has the same
time.
In the plan9.iso the date for /386/bin/fossil/fossil is Feb 29 2008.
The size is equal in the plan9 installation and the plan9.iso, 336315 bytes
>> term% ls -l /386/bin/fossil/fossil
>> --rwxrwxr-x M 8 sys sys
Hi,
thanks for your reply
>> yes, December 1969 is the date of this file. The file _fossil has the
>> same
>> time.
>
> It seems that replica/applylog (which is used for both install
> and pull) isn't setting the correct date on your files.
>
> Please try the following commands:
>
> date
Mon M
I have problems with Qemu too. Qemu hangs booting, hangs after booting,
hangs ramdomly, ... with or without venti.
I am using now a "new" PC for Plan9
> Everything, in my experience, crashes QEMU. Nice try.
>
> Just the opinion of me and my dog (who barks loudly when I shout
> f**king QEMU - pie
> Hello,
>
> That thread may be related to an issue similar to yours:
> http://groups.google.fr/group/comp.os.plan9/browse_frm/thread/29db526113595aef
>
> Cheers,
> Mathieu.
That mail was in my mailbox ... sorry. Yesterday I looked for the problem
and I didn't find the solution.
Thanks.
--
Rod
In my opinion,
the Uriel patch is better. If you check for the words "9p(2000)" and
"fuse" (without spaces, end of line, start of line, or other things)
probably the patch will be "kernel independent"
The "lsmod" output format can change in new releases too.
Saludos.
> Thanks for your reply, bu
> Robert William Fuller wrote:
>> erik quanstrom wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>>> these are tetonic forces. there's nothing directly
>>
>> As a geologist, I can't let this one slip (pun intended.) It's
>> tectonic.
>
> Being of german ancestry, I can't let it slip either.. Maybe Eric meant
> Teutonic? Eit
But we don't have vx32 for Windows yet.
> I'm finding that vx32 is a *way* better way to get to lguest guests
> than drawterm :-)
>
> It is just so much snappier.
>
> ron
>
>
--
Rodolfo García AKA kix
http://www.kix.es/
EA4ERH (@IN80ER)
Hi Erik,
I try it this morning, but the server don't boot. I cannot say nothing
about the problem, because the server is "far far away" and we don't have
console.
Probably we need change the 9load to include this SATA support.
Any help?
Thanks Eric,
slds.
>> i cant see anywhere in sdata.c an
a < b = !(a > b) + (a = b)
> On Wed, Sep 10, 2008 at 3:19 AM, Kenji Arisawa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
>> "test" command of plan 9 has a operator "older", the usage is:
>>test f -older t
>> where f is a file and t is a time.
>> however the command does not have "newer" oper
Hi Armando,
in any case, you can edit the plan9.ini:
If you are in console, you can edit it using "ed". The first time is not
very easy, but only the first time ...
If you are in rio (user glenda), you can edit doing:
Hit enter, because the window on the top is selected. You can try with ed
too
Hi!
I am not sure, and my reply can be stupid ...
Try to disconect the CD-Rom in vmware, and boot plan9
slds.
> Hi 9fans!
>
> I downloaded the ISO image dated 18 Sep 2008. The live CD worked
> beautifully,
> so I decided to install under VMWare Workstation 6. Well done to the guys
> who
> did
I have the room in the Phillipos too. Is cheaper than the Park Hotel with
or without the IWP9 offer. On the other hand, probably the Park Hotel is
better.
> On Tue, Oct 14, 2008 at 4:03 PM, Noah Evans <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> What kind of deal did you guys get at Park hotel? I settled on a
>>
Really, do you read your messages?
http://9fans.net/archive/2008/11/35
> Hi all,
>
> I want to port some program or driver to Plan9 which is challenging as
> well as important for Plan9. Please suggest me .
>
> Is any JVM ported to Plan9? or Firefox? or any other suggestions
>
> Anticipati
Thanks Richard.
>>Â Â aux/vga: vgactlw: : unknown vmware id 0740
>
> It was picking up the wrong pci device - 15AD/0740 is a "virtual machine
> communication interface", not the virtual vga controller.
>
> Fixed by new version of /sys/src/9/pc/vgavmware.c now on sources.
>
>
>
--
Rodolfo Garc
The search function with the rigth button do not function ;-)
> gmail just changed their interface more into the direction of rio acme.
>
>
--
Rodolfo García AKA kix
http://www.kix.es/
EA4ERH (@IN80ER)
This other one can be interesting too:
http://www.thelinuxstamp.com/
> Anyone tried to get Plan 9 running on it?
> http://beagleboard.org/
>
> --
> Anant
>
>
>
--
Rodolfo García AKA kix
http://www.kix.es/
EA4ERH (@IN80ER)
Sci-Fi? In Spain we have newspapers.
> Anathem by Neil Stephenson. Not incredibly fast-paced but loads of
> idea-porn. Apart from some (convincing) nano-technological concepts,
> the science is pretty much "hard" (i.e realistic).
>
>
> 2008/12/3 Fernan Bolando <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>> Hi all
>>
>>
Hi!
I am working in an c++ application on linux and I would like to use a
filesystem to access to the application data.
Somebody knows any 9P implementation of 9P in C++?
Thanks,
Saludos, kix.
--
Rodolfo García AKA kix
http://www.kix.es/
EA4ERH (@IN80ER)
If I remember, when you visit Israel, they put an additional paper in your
passport. This paper is removed when you leave the country. Then ... your
passport do not have any stamp of Israel ... and you will not have
problems visit other countries.
Saludos,
kix.
>> I wonder how much flack I would
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