[9fans] p9p on Linux/ppc

2005-08-18 Thread Anselm R. Garbe
Hi there, I own an iBook/G3 and don't run OS X on it, for reasons I don't need to mention to you (just have a look into OpenDarwin source and you understand), thus I run Linux/powerpc (in my case Debian) on it - which sucks less. Anyway, the plan9port.tgz don't build on Linux/ppc because there's

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2005-08-18 Thread Joel Salomon
On 8/18/05, Nigel Roles <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > C H Forsyth wrote: > >i thought the more important thing would be > >what might happen to the espresso machine. > > > Yes, a magnificent beast. I guess the best approach would be to make > a key component of a proposed wireless infrastructure in

Re: [9fans] from slashdot

2005-08-18 Thread Eric Van Hensbergen
On 8/18/05, Nigel Roles <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > C H Forsyth wrote: > > >>>I don't anticipate any change to the sources and web infrastructure. > >>> > >>> > > > >i thought the more important thing would be > >what might happen to the espresso machine. > > > > > > > Yes, a magnificent beast. I

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2005-08-18 Thread Sape Mullender
>>>I don't anticipate any change to the sources and web infrastructure. > > i thought the more important thing would be > what might happen to the espresso machine. Don't worry about that. We will hang on to that if it's the last thing we do. Sape

Re: [9fans] from slashdot

2005-08-18 Thread Nigel Roles
C H Forsyth wrote: I don't anticipate any change to the sources and web infrastructure. i thought the more important thing would be what might happen to the espresso machine. Yes, a magnificent beast. I guess the best approach would be to make a key component of a proposed wireless

Re: [9fans] from slashdot

2005-08-18 Thread C H Forsyth
>>I don't anticipate any change to the sources and web infrastructure. i thought the more important thing would be what might happen to the espresso machine.