I can move request, or someone else can do it. You have wed. or thurs. as well.
ron
On 6/13/07, ron minnich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 6/13/07, Charles Forsyth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> bof?
>
>
yeah, bof. oh hey, we have to set it up.
So I asked for this:
BoF title: Plan 9
Organizer name and affiliation: Ron Minnich, sandia labs
Date, time, and location preference: tuesd
On 6/13/07, Uriel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
What about IWP9 07'? There was much talk a while ago, but I have not
seen any action so far and it is getting late.
where did people want to have it?
There are pricy, gorgeous conf. centers out here in livermore. Like
this: http://www.purpleorchid.c
On 6/13/07, Charles Forsyth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
bof?
yeah, bof. oh hey, we have to set it up.
So I asked for this:
BoF title: Plan 9
Organizer name and affiliation: Ron Minnich, sandia labs
Date, time, and location preference: tuesday, june 19, san tomas, 8-9pm
Brief description of BoF
What about IWP9 07'? There was much talk a while ago, but I have not
seen any action so far and it is getting late.
uriel
On 6/14/07, Charles Forsyth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
bof?
bof?
> I think there is an error in fossil or fscons...
I think you're right, and the correction is to delete these lines:
/sys/src/cmd/fossil/9user.c:228,229
> 1. acme -c1 /rc/bin/termrc /rc/bin/cpurc
> 2. Highlight the second line of termrc (# terminal startup)
> 3. Highlight the second line of cpurc (# cpu server start up)
> 4. 2-click Snarf in the termrc tag line
> 5. mouse-1-3 to paste into the termrc tag line
>
> You will see that Snarf in the ter
right.
- erik
On Wed Jun 13 04:55:55 EDT 2007, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Just to be sure, multiple procs can write on a same channel
> without race condition, right?
>
> Merci beaucoup
Hi,
Just to be sure, multiple procs can write on a same channel
without race condition, right?
Merci beaucoup
> Is there actually something like hwclock (to directly set, read the HW
> clock) in Plan 9?
rtc(3)
The cpurc script sets the hardware clock after starting timesync:
awk '{print $1}' /dev/time >'#r/rtc'# fix hw clock
>> 'Snarf' in a frame's window DOES NOT snarf that frame's dot, the
>> last one dot persists. Maybe the one that was gathered using
>> mouse-2-3?? I'll try later.
>
> if you can post a very detailed step-by-step account
> with every click and keystroke from starting acme
> that reproduces the pr
Hi,
I got corrupted /adm/users while editing users on fscons after installation:
% con /srv/fscons
prompt: uname bootes bootes
prompt: uname adm +bootes
prompt: uname sys +bootes
prompt: uname sys -glenda
prompt: uname sys
sys:sys::?1k^&$#@ <- NONSENSE!!!
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