>> Devdraw is ready to send cmd+z (undo) when a right
>> swipe follows a left swipe (and vice versa), if
>> the fingers remained on the tactile device in
>> between.
>> Does anyone acquainted with Acme's code have a
>> little time to add support for cmd+z (undo), and
>> to post the resulting binar
on a "more related than what ever you are thinking of" kinda topc...
i have a two perplexing machine find - more pragmatic to use other
machines then to explore.
the first says "pciconfig failed!", the 2nd loves boot from CD but
resets itself on booting after the install. can i get a quick summar
Hello,
On 11 August 2011 19:55, David du Colombier <0in...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> But what about sending mail? I've only ever configured Plan 9 to act
>> as its own smtp server, have never done anything with p9p or a remove
>> server.
>
> It's pretty much the same as on Plan 9.
>
> See $PLAN9/mail/l
> when I was playing with reading gmail with acme/Mail I sent a simple
> e-mail to my gmail acount (from some webish outlook program, if that's
> important), but then I saw this in the body of email as shown in acme
>
> 9p read mail/mbox/1375/body > //a
>
> can anybody tell me what it is?
acme mai
> now when I try (74.125.39.108 should be smtp.gmail.com):
> cat q | upas/smtp -a -d -h a.com 74.125.39.108 rudolf.syk...@gmail.com
> rsyk...@cern.ch
i'm confused. are you using plan 9 or p9p?
i would think that a.com is wrong. you need to use your real domain.
also i think you want the real ta
- Reply message -
From: "Russ Cox"
To: "Fans of the OS Plan 9 from Bell Labs" <9fans@9fans.net>
Subject: [9fans] another acme/Mail question
Date: Sun, Aug 28, 2011 11:10
> when I was playing with reading gmail with acme/Mail I sent a simple
> e-mail to my gmail acount (from some webis
Hello,
On 28 August 2011 17:15, erik quanstrom wrote:
>> now when I try (74.125.39.108 should be smtp.gmail.com):
>> cat q | upas/smtp -a -d -h a.com 74.125.39.108 rudolf.syk...@gmail.com
>> rsyk...@cern.ch
>
> i'm confused. are you using plan 9 or p9p?
p9p now
> i would think that a.com is wr