On 3/8/08, Hongzheng Wang <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Thank you for your mail. But I still feel difficult to do this.
> Could you please give me an example?
bind '#U*/homo' /n/local
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hiro
His books are controlling quality more than we could ever do.
The books take over the brains of its readers. Furthermore a lot of
them will end up here on this list.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Irony, eh.
>Perhaps you should read this book (among others)
Oh, you are a good man;)
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hiro
ini mind, that even "Cancer Clinic Relies on Free
Software!" It must be all good!
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hiro
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hiro
resting things to try in the rest of the
week? Or should I rather use my time there to learn more about plan9
and inferno?*g*
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hiro
years application like a few weeks ago. I must have
wasted my time in a very stupid way.
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hiro
It's not just about being new to Plan 9. Plan 9 in a way has been new
to the world itself all the time, even though it's last centurie's
technology. And sometimes it feels just pointless to go this - sane -
way.
But if you earnestly chose your path and have come this far, don't
make no compromises
Has anybody tried a fsfs yet?
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hiro
you were trying to
integrate even some imap-server to access some other file server?
If you really only want to provide an interface for the mail clients
to access your filesystem, you should just write an imap server.
I hope you"re not planning to put too much functionality into one file server.
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hiro
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