Hi 9fans,
The knockoffs have arrived:
http://www.hardkernel.com/main/products/prdt_info.php?g_code=G140610189490
Pretty much the same as the RaspberryPi, insofar as electronics and chips
used. Apparently has a fuel gauge for LiPo battery, a UPS arrangement, and
an ADC. Unknown at this point to m
Addition:
My small case can have only one 3.5" HDD.
This case allows us to use two 2.5" HDD, however,
I don't like. The motherboard itself has two SATA
drive connectors. You can choose another mini-IPX case.
This motherboard has two USB 3.0 and two 2.0.
I have one more USB 2.0 socket on the fron
Hi, cinap.
It was solved(?).
I removed all the /lib/firmware stuff, and recompiled
then the result is as usual!
size:
1319729t + 2282308d + 377258d = 3979325
My /lib/firmware directory had many iwn- files.
All those files are neccessary?
Anyway, now I can use this AMD machine, and now I'm
wr
Thanks!!
On 31.07.2014 23:16, cinap_len...@felloff.net wrote:
labs usb/disk doesnt implement partitions. you need to run partfs
for that.
the 9front usb/disk implements partitions just like the kernels
devsd.
--
cinap
labs usb/disk doesnt implement partitions. you need to run partfs
for that.
the 9front usb/disk implements partitions just like the kernels
devsd.
--
cinap
Dear 9ers,
I did the following (sdU0.0 is a USB stick); the machine being a
Raspberry Pi:
disk/mbr /dev/sdU0.0/data
disk/fdisk -b /dev/sdU0.0/data
On Thu, Jul 31, 2014 at 3:50 PM, Nicolas Bercher wrote:
> Since I like bookbinding I did one by my self:
> http://tinyurl.com/lb5jzt3
>
This is awesome.
On 31/07/2014 17:22, Joseph Stewart wrote:
Would a service like http://www.lulu.com/ work for this? I don't know
what their cut is.
-joe
Using Lulu, it might also be easy to keep the manual update to date,
on a regular basis.
Since I like bookbinding I did one by my self:
http://tinyurl.com/l
On 31 July 2014 16:29, Joseph Stewart wrote:
> Charles / Vita Nuova might. I didn't want to assume anything.
I don't see why. It's not ... fun.
Also, more realistically, now I use a Nexus 10 for my documents and books,
with a few exceptions, and I'd assumed more and more people did the same.
T
On Thu, Jul 31, 2014 at 4:22 PM, Joseph Stewart
wrote:
> Would a service like http://www.lulu.com/ work for this? I don't know
> what their cut is
>
That's a coincidence, when I saw Charles's email I immediately thought of
Lulu and was just browsing the site when Joe's message arrived. I've used
Charles / Vita Nuova might. I didn't want to assume anything.
On Thu, Jul 31, 2014 at 11:26 AM, Calvin Morrison
wrote:
>
>
>
> On 31 July 2014 11:22, Joseph Stewart wrote:
>
>> Would a service like http://www.lulu.com/ work for this? I don't know
>> what their cut is
>>
>
> lulu would be perfe
On 31 July 2014 11:22, Joseph Stewart wrote:
> Would a service like http://www.lulu.com/ work for this? I don't know
> what their cut is
>
lulu would be perfect for this, plus it's easy to format stuff to work with
lulu. Who cares what the cut is?
Would a service like http://www.lulu.com/ work for this? I don't know what
their cut is.
-joe
On Thu, Jul 31, 2014 at 11:17 AM, Charles Forsyth wrote:
>
> On 31 July 2014 15:59, David du Colombier <0in...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> The major benefit of the Vita Nuova manuals is the beautiful cover
On 31 July 2014 15:59, David du Colombier <0in...@gmail.com> wrote:
> The major benefit of the Vita Nuova manuals is the beautiful cover,
> but I believe their content weren't updated since the release of the
> fourth edition or so. A nice collector's item, anyway.
>
Last time I diff'd the manual
The major benefit of the Vita Nuova manuals is the beautiful cover,
but I believe their content weren't updated since the release of the
fourth edition or so. A nice collector's item, anyway.
--
David du Colombier
You can generate the PDFs from the troff sources. The printed manual
is very old, albeit very nice to have as a historical artifact.
--
Aram Hăvărneanu
> Please remember that the document applies to both nroff and troff.
> For nroff (terminals, printers), .ul does underlining. For typesetters
> (includes laser printers) troff .ul does italics. The .us macro shows
> how to get real underlining on a typesetter device.
Please read that paragraph car
From the Vitanuova Web Page:
"Owing to Google's cancelling Google Checkout, this sales page has been
suspended until we can switch to Amazon Payments. "
(http://www.vitanuova.com/magic/expand/products/sales?Country=St+Lucia)
Please note that Google Checkout was discontinued on 20.11.2013
(acc
I'd like to add that I also want to buy it, and did exactly the same thing.
I never got to actually send an email, tough.
2014-07-31 15:23 GMT+02:00 Francesco Cardi :
> Hallo, i send some email for order the plan9´s manual, i want order
> from vitanuova.com, but don´t reply me. Anyone have got
Carsten Kunze wrote:
> The whole paragraph does not make sense if .ul is used. Why defining .us
> and not using it. This is a typo. troff doesn't underline by itself.
> One way is to write a custom macro (as .us) or use ms macro's .UL.
> .ul only underlines in nroff.
Please remember that the
> This happens only to compile kernels.
> When I compile everything else, not such happens.
what does this mean?
anyway, you might have added stuff by accident or
theres some temporary files or some stuff that
unintentionally got included (you added /bin/tr there
remember for the fstype kfs detect
Hallo, i send some email for order the plan9´s manual, i want order
from vitanuova.com, but don´t reply me. Anyone have got a idea, where
i will find this manual? greetings
--
Francesco Cardi alias Il Parente
Free Software activist
Volontario PSTI della Croce Rossa Italiana
CEO/President Moviment
> more stuff in the #/ or bootfs.paq. candidates could be
> /lib/firmware, but even with the iwl firmware blobs the
> kernel gets just arround 6MB, not 8MB.
>
> the question is, what did you add?
I did not add anything.
The size of bootfs.paq is very big about 5.7MB (57949162 bytes).
I downloaded
I am working on linux from my plan9 terminal
quite a bit these days.
If I have some app on linux which spews a lot of
text over the ssh link, hitting interrupt takes a long
time to stop the text.
The problem is not teh interrupt iself but that ssh does not
flush the incomming tcp buffer.
Is ther
> Please correct me if I'm wrong, but I don't think there's
> any bug here :
>
> The .ul internal command draw an underline when possible,
> and use italics when it's not possible. For example, on a
> terminal without underlining capabilities, italics are used.
>
> .us is just an example of an ha
Hello,
Carsten Kunze wrote:
> There seems to be a first bug in the manual ;)
>
> On page 24 section 12.4. "Line drawing" there is
> underlining done with ".ul" (which actually gives italic
> output). The correct macro name would be ".us" like
> defined above.
Please correct me if I'm wrong, b
8mb is quite big. the current pc kernel on 9front is:
1319438t + 2154020d + 377288b = 3850746 9pcf
as your data size increased, you'r apparently including
more stuff in the #/ or bootfs.paq. candidates could be
/lib/firmware, but even with the iwl firmware blobs the
kernel gets just arround 6MB,
> but also,
>
> Macv40 = 0x4c00, /* RTL8168G */
>
> so it should recognize the mac. you might be using an
> older version?
Ok, I'll back the HDD drive to the C2D machine, and
make it newest, then, recompile the kernel on that
older machione. Then, return back the HDD drive
> No, the ether8169.c file does not have that line.
the 9front driver has the line:
ether8169.c:1108: print("rtl8169: unknown mac %.4ux
%.8ux\n", p->did, macv);
but also,
Macv40 = 0x4c00, /* RTL8168G */
so it should recognize the mac. you might be
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