[9fans] vmware shared disk

2005-12-01 Thread Skip Tavakkolian
What is needed to support this under Plan9?

Re: [9fans] 9con in Madrid?

2005-12-01 Thread Ronald G Minnich
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Anyone successful at this at all? I'm about to try -- I'm going to format my linux drive and just go plan 9 terminal, and try to see how bad it's going to be. what's missing in plan 9 that users want? how do we get it? 64-bit platforms + xcpu well, I like

Re: [9fans] 9con in Madrid?

2005-12-01 Thread Steve Simon
> > surviving with a plan 9 desktop in a linux/windows world > > Anyone successful at this at all? I think I am, I work in an almost exclusively Windows office though I use rx to run gcc and vncv to browse the net for sites abaco won't handle. Sure, an ldap client, ported gcc cross enviroment, a

Re: [9fans] 9con in Madrid?

2005-12-01 Thread Gorka guardiola
On 12/1/05, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > surviving with a plan 9 desktop in a linux/windows world > > Anyone successful at this at all? > There will also be talk(s)/demo(s) of Plan B which is addressing this problem. -- - curiosity sKilled the cat

Re: [9fans] 9con in Madrid?

2005-12-01 Thread Lucio De Re
> Am I the only one thinking everything Uriel says is kind of nebulous? > He's closer to Boyd (intentionally, I'm sure) than to Choates. He does put his code where his mouth is, even if others may prefer things to be different. It's hard to swallow that we may have a Linus in our midst, but he's

Re: [9fans] 9con in Madrid?

2005-12-01 Thread grfgguvf
> >> Plan 9 development status, current projects. > >> Plan 9 future development plans and goals. > > that one is kind of nebulous. Am I the only one thinking everything Uriel says is kind of nebulous? > >> Tech transfer to other systems(p9p, v9fs, ...) > >> Inferno/Limbo > >> 9grid and other glo

Re: [9fans] A new user says hello!

2005-12-01 Thread Sergey Zhilkin
Hello to you ! :) from Russia ! :) On 12/1/05, javacoffee.de <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi all! > > I'm a completely new member of the Plan 9 Community and I just wanted to > say Hello to all!! I hope I can support this OS with my knowledge... ;) > > So: Hello! ;) > > TamTam > > -- > >

Re: [9fans] mouse cursor and VNCV

2005-12-01 Thread Russ Cox
> Is the VESA implementation responsible for the mouse droppings in the > attached picture, Yes it is. > I'm willing to try a newer version of Xvnc, but vncv is a fresh copy > from sources: You'll need a new kernel, once someone figures out the problem. Russ