For the record, libogg and libvorbis are now hosted in anothy's
contrib as well.
/n/sources/contrib/anothy/ufo/
Thanks anothy.
Mathieu
Hello,
well you could start with classics like Asimov's Foundations, and then
Dan Simmons' Hyperion. And if you're more into modern space opera
there's Peter F. Hamilton's The Night's Dawn series; not very
sophisticated but pretty entertaining imho.
A few examples among many ...
Mathieu
On Wed,
On Mon, Nov 10, 2008 at 09:36:02AM -0600, Eric Van Hensbergen wrote:
> On Mon, Nov 10, 2008 at 9:24 AM, Fco. J. Ballesteros <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
> > Northeast US, say january or feb., skipping next year, would
> > be great for me.
> >
>
> Clearly you just want to go skiing ;)
sheeesh, ba
On Thu, Jul 03, 2008 at 07:06:59AM -0400, Russ Cox wrote:
> > The "global" plan9 one (sda1) seem to be the same in both cases, as well
> > as the other sda* ones (linux), but the subpartitions (not sure they're
> > called that way) inside differ.
> > I suppose the correct one is the plan9 one, i.e
On Thu, Jul 03, 2008 at 12:00:02AM -0400, Russ Cox wrote:
> > Yeah, i know i can extract it if I try hard enaugh.
> > Others won't even try.
> > I hope this gets fixed.
Besides, I guess others will simply try the simple and dummy
workaround, as I did, which is to do it as root/with sudo.
You'll st
On Wed, Jul 02, 2008 at 07:12:56PM -0400, erik quanstrom wrote:
> > Native plan9 still booting fine, and here's the configuration for
> > /dev/sdE0/fossil if it's of any relevance:
> > fsys main config /dev/sdE0/fossil
> > fsys main open -V -c 3000
> >
> > Also, so far only /dev/sda was rw for dis
On Thu, Jul 03, 2008 at 12:35:19AM +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> On Wed, Jul 02, 2008 at 02:03:40PM -0400, Russ Cox wrote:
> > > have a plan9/linux dual boot on my machine. Is there any way I can
> > > access (i.e: read and/or write) the fossil partition of my plan9
> > > install from 9vx on l
On Wed, Jul 02, 2008 at 02:03:40PM -0400, Russ Cox wrote:
> > have a plan9/linux dual boot on my machine. Is there any way I can
> > access (i.e: read and/or write) the fossil partition of my plan9
> > install from 9vx on linux?
> > Actually, is there any way at all I can access that partition fro
Hello,
I have a plan9/linux dual boot on my machine. Is there any way I can
access (i.e: read and/or write) the fossil partition of my plan9
install from 9vx on linux?
Actually, is there any way at all I can access that partition from
linux?
I'm just looking for an easy way to transfer some of th
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.
On Mon, Jun 16, 2008 at 11:49:29PM +0200, Rodolfo kix GarciĀa wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am trying to use a Logitech USB Keyboard+Mouse in Plan
On Tue, Jun 10, 2008 at 11:27:39AM -0400, erik quanstrom wrote:
> > yes, but if you need the keyboard to enter stuff during boot time, like
> > the authid, or the path to the filesystem, then it's not possible
> > because I think those choices happen before the point where those
> > commands can be
On Tue, Jun 10, 2008 at 10:17:20AM -0400, erik quanstrom wrote:
> >> > Jsyk, I had to comment out usbohci in /sys/src/9/pc/pccpuf for the usb
> >> > keyboard to work with a freshly built 9pccpuf. (there's only usb ports
> >> > on the eserver 325). System pulled last friday (06/06/08).
> >> >
> >>
On Mon, Jun 09, 2008 at 01:56:07PM -0400, erik quanstrom wrote:
> > Hello 9fans,
> >
> > Jsyk, I had to comment out usbohci in /sys/src/9/pc/pccpuf for the usb
> > keyboard to work with a freshly built 9pccpuf. (there's only usb ports
> > on the eserver 325). System pulled last friday (06/06/08).
Hello 9fans,
Jsyk, I had to comment out usbohci in /sys/src/9/pc/pccpuf for the usb
keyboard to work with a freshly built 9pccpuf. (there's only usb ports
on the eserver 325). System pulled last friday (06/06/08).
Cheers,
Mathieu.
T61 here.
1) Display working fine (intel X3100 chip).
2) At first I had problems with the ethernet and sata drivers but Erik
fixed that.
3) Usb not always working (I have not investigated that thoroughly enough
yet), but good enough for mouse.
4) Optical media burning somewhat working (dma deactiv
On Tue, May 13, 2008 at 07:10:20PM -0400, erik quanstrom wrote:
> > So yes, with the help of Erik I managed to bake a bootable iso for
> > this ibm eserver 325 I have here, which seems to behave in a pretty
> > similar way to the one you describe here (look for the thread "plan 9
> > on an ibm eser
On Tue, May 13, 2008 at 03:59:45PM -0700, ron minnich wrote:
> On Tue, May 13, 2008 at 7:13 PM, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > mount /srv/9660 /n/9660 /dev/sdC0/data
>
> This one lost me completely. /dev/sdC0/data? That's an iso on your system?
Yeah sorry, I suspected it would not be obvious
Hello,
When I tried switching my login shell from bash to rc (installed in
/opt/plan9/bin/rc here) I stumbled upon 2 problems:
1) /usr/local/plan9/rcmain: rc (-rc): .: can't open: No such file or
directory
That got fixed by symlinking /usr/local/plan9 to /opt/plan9, but I
suppose there is a bet
Heh, you got me there. It's just that I was too lazy to rewrite all the
stuff by hand. I only compared what was on the screen to that previous
message and when I saw the value were the same I pasted again the old
message. But I had indeed noticed that line was absent.
So yeah, with the old 9load t
Ok, I've just pulled (I now have a /bin/cdfs from 26th of March) however
I still get the same errors.
I have tried with a CD-RW and a DVD+RW.
cat /dev/sdC0/ctl gives me this:
inquiry HL-DT-STDVDRAM GSA-U10N 1.05
config 85C0 capabilities 0F00 dma 00550004 dmactl
part data 0 2141
ah and
Hello,
I've just tried cdfs and it did not go well.
I've tried with 2 different cdrws and one dvdrw.
With the cdrws, it seems I can blank and write to them, but the
cd are not mountable afterwards. Both on Plan9 or Linux I get an "unknow
format" error.
With the dvdrw, I can't even blank, I get th
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