Quoting Anthony Martin :
> nicolagi via 9fans <9fans@9fans.net> once said:
>> The only question that still stands is the last in my original post:
>> What happens and what should happen when a dir entry is larger than
>> msize-24? Possibly written from a connection with a large msize, and to
>> be
i even get 4k@60hz here on a rpi4 on 9front, but there was a lot of
interference with bluetooth, wifi and usb3, it might be you need an
extra strong signal, did you try with a short cable that has a high
bandwidth?
On 3/10/21, Bakul Shah wrote:
> On Mar 10, 2021, at 8:53 AM, Richard Miller
On Mar 10, 2021, at 8:53 AM, Richard Miller <9f...@hamnavoe.com> wrote:
>> That is, if I plug into a ~10 year old Vizio television
>> everything works fine at a reasonable resolution (1280x1024? I haven't yet
>> figured
>> out which utility to use to query display properties)
>
> Here's a
I was able to solve the same issue with hget
https://curl.se/ca/cacert-2021-01-19.pem >/sys/lib/tls/ca.pem
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> That is, if I plug into a ~10 year old Vizio television
> everything works fine at a reasonable resolution (1280x1024? I haven't yet
> figured
> out which utility to use to query display properties)
Here's a simple way:
term% echo `{dd -if /dev/screen -bs 64 -count 1}
> , but if I plug it
Howdy-
I recently bought a Raspberry Pi 400 and installed Richard Miller's 9pi img
(https://9p.io/sources/contrib/miller/9pi.img.gz) onto a microSD card via
Raspberry Pi's Imaging tool.
Everything works fine and I'm really enjoying learning Plan 9, however some
monitors
don't detect any signal.
Hey anths and community,
That's good news. I am missing some project ideas that were mentioned on
this mailing list in the original announcement thread (and children
threads). I think there were some good ideas that could be added to the
list, except they were sorted out for reasons.
The