Hi Nick,
> in my cpu server in a vm, i put the nic setup in /cfg/$sysname/cpustart
> and put the namespace setup in /lib/namespace.$sysname.
That is quite similar to what I was trying to do (almost exactly the
same, thought I was putting namespace setup in /cfg/$sysname/namespace;
both that and /
to clarify:
it is an rc script, but the echo commands pump commands to a ksh through an
acme win window.
then he collects the output
2014-04-24 6:25 GMT+02:00 Alexander Kapshuk :
> I'm sorry I confused you. In my second email I did mention that the
> script was used to set a prompt and an acme w
I am no p9p expert, but on native plan9 you would do somthing like
grap plotfile | pic | troff -mm | lp -dstdout > plot.ps
This will generate a postscript version. Again on plan9 this is converted
on the fly by the lp printer subsystem into the apropriate form for your
printer.
You could
I use p9p to create plots in the usual plan9 way, and I can view them with
proof.
For example in p9p,
9 grap plotfile | 9 pic | 9 troff -mm |proof
produces the expected plot result.
But, I have not been able to find gs or other translator to use to print the
result on my HP PCL 3 printer (H
Hi Szymon,
Shane kindly introduced me. :) I am using Plan9 on RaspberryPi (remotely
via u9fs as suggested on this group) and playing with GPIO a little. I also
used 9Front on Lenovo X200s for some time, even with WiFi working, yay!
Cheers,
Krystian
Pozdrawiam,
Krystian
2014-04-11 13:33 GMT+02:0
I PXE-boot most of them, yes.
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