On Sat Apr 29 17:51:02 EDT 2006, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> ...
> the only obvious difference i see between the plan 9 driver and the xf86
> stuff is
> that the xf86 stuff tries to buffer dma access a bit. is ths the key, or
> should i be looking
> at something else?
>
> - erik
i think we've a
i've been using 1280x1024x32 on an nv18 with a greyscale font.
graphics performance is good. page is able to pan large images
smoothly. however, for a ~1000x750 window, i get these numbers
with various other load on the system:
0.00u 0.00s 49.32r cat /sys/games/lib/fortunes
i have some other pcmcia/cardbus changes in the pipeline
that might make a difference, but not quite finished. what
type of system and pcmcia/cardbus controller was it again?
--jim
> Unfortunately the newer 9load doesn't make any difference on this box.
> The exact same hang, just after printing "#l0: status 0x, diag 0x"
Try copying /386/9loadlite instead of /386/9load.
That omits all the ethernet drivers from 9load.
You don't need them anyway since you're booting
fr
What username you use ? (hint "user[none]:" at this prompt you must use glenda :)
How old plan9.iso is ?
Try to ls '#i'
On 4/28/06, Sha0lin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,I have installed a plan9 in a linux-vmware,now when i boot the system, rio doesn't work:rio: can't open display: initdisplay: /d
Russ Cox wrote:
> Apparently not. My apologies. It got into the floppy and CD boot
> image but not the CD file system. I just put the new 9load on sources
> and it will be on the CD image tomorrow. You should be able to
> boot today's CD, draw a window, and run
>
> 9fs sources
> 9f