is list...
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> I must say, it looks quite interesting, worth checking out.
>
> Axel.
>
> On 25 Jul 2015, at 17:58, Ryan Gonzalez wrote:
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> No clue. I'm guessing it's heavily inspired by Plan 9.
>
> On July 25, 2015 3:34:13 AM CDT, "st...@quintile.n
be easy to “port” stuff to Harvey?
>
> The team list contains names well-known on this list...
>
> I must say, it looks quite interesting, worth checking out.
>
> Axel.
>
>
> On 25 Jul 2015, at 17:58, Ryan Gonzalez
> wrote:
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> No clue. I'm
not sure what Harvey is... is it just plan9 ported to build on gcc?
if so does gcc run under Harvey?
does gcc run under plan9 now?
Steve
> On 25 Jul 2015, at 01:43, Ryan Gonzalez wrote:
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> https://medium.com/this-is-not-a-monad-tutorial/harvey-an-operating-system-with-plan-9-s-shadow-3081
hope you didn't spend long on it,
the source is here: http://quintile.net/papers/sam-refcard.tbl if you want to
reformat it.
some times I think this refcard is all I will be remembered for - better than
nothing I guess.
-Steve
> On 15 Jul 2015, at 09:27, Anssi Porttikivi wrote:
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> I conv
it would be more helpful if you submitted fixes to the appropriate author if
you find mistakes.
I wrote the original document based on sam(1), Sam-tut.ms, and the musings of
the sam-fans list. it collates info which was hard won at the time. sam's
language is so expressive few people understand
I looked at proto, they are just state machines pretending to be threads (imho)
- not my style.
libtask for me, I hope I can slice it a little and put the non-bear-metal bits
in seperate files so I can offer the changes back.
co routines plus channels is exactly what I want.
-Steve
> On 9
not sure if this helps you, but cinap's cifsd in 9front works very well for me,
exporting my plan9 file server to windows boxes.
-Steve
> On 8 Jul 2015, at 02:05, hiro <23h...@gmail.com> wrote:
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> No, i mean the other way around: I would like to access the files in a
> real file browser (a
I think just replacing des keys with AES is not worth it. there is so little
data that des is quite secure (imho).
replacing p9sk1 with pki is much more useful. rus posted to 9fans about wanting
to do this so a terminal could cache tickets to speed auth when the auth server
is remote - I cannot
we do all seem to be working on the same things.
I have a WebDAV client in my contrib, wdfs which relies on libxml. you can use
it to access Dropbox and svn repositories an other stuff.
-steve
On 26 Jun 2015, at 03:04, Anthony Sorace wrote:
>> I'm very pleased to see my library being of u
I have done the back port
and have backends for Linux and windows. I haven't touched the OS X backend so
I cannot help there.
will post code when I get to work.
-Steve
> On 26 Jun 2015, at 01:21, Anthony Sorace wrote:
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> Two things on stats:
>
> 1) The load figures on OS X seem to be mo
I have the same firmware, and an ibm m-u0013-o 3 button mouse, on a pi2 and
it's working fine.
I will try my pi1 tonight if I get time.
Steve
> On 6 May 2015, at 00:34, Paul Ivanov wrote:
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> Hello 9fans,
>
> I just got a used 3 button USB mouse (IBM-M-U35) which is giving me grief on
> a
I too see this, and feel, no proof, that things used to be better. I.e. the
first time I read a file from venti it it very, very slow. subsequent reads
from the ram cache are quick.
I think venti used to be faster a few years ago. maybe another effect of this
is the boot time seems slower than
> On 26 Apr 2015, at 18:04, Sergey Zhilkin wrote:
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> Very good !
>
> Sape is in Cisco, Geoff is in Google.
>
> Who is in charge?
>
is Jim still there?
> воскресенье, 26 апреля 2015 г. пользователь David du Colombier
> <0in...@gmail.com> написал:
>> Yes, Bell Labs servers seem to be in a
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