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* [9fans] Newbie questions
@ 2013-09-18  1:14 Terry Wendt
  2013-09-18  5:42 ` Deepak Chawla
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 38+ messages in thread
From: Terry Wendt @ 2013-09-18  1:14 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: 9fans

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After installing plan9 I managed to delete the plan9.ini file.  I also made
a mistake while installing, I chose to let plan9 have all the free space
remaining - about 25Gig.

This machine has winxp on the first partition and I'd like to install grub2
as a boot loader to choose between winxp, plan9, and a varying flavor of
linux or bsd.

Query 1: Will plan9 play nice with grub2?

Query 2: Can I "safely" use gparted on the plan9 partition and shrink it
down, or will it complain, vomit, and generally refuse to be budged?

Query 3: Should I just reinstall plan9, fixing the partition problem and
the plan9.ini problem?  I'll learn less that way, but then again I can
install 9atom instead...

Any suggestions would be appreciated.

Cheers,
Terry.

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* [9fans] Newbie questions
@ 2007-12-07  9:58 Bob
  2007-12-07 12:17 ` Steve Simon
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 38+ messages in thread
From: Bob @ 2007-12-07  9:58 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: 9fans

I am trying to make sure I understand the distributed nature of Plan
9.  There is no architecture restrictions for CPU servers, file
servers and terminals correct. I mean that they don't have to have the
same architecture, i.e. all x86s. I can mix and match the machines in
anyway I see fit.

Also, to port Plan 9 to a new system, the main thing that needs to be
done is to create a compiler for that architecture. There is little
system dependent code.

Please let me know if I am missing something

Thanks
Bob


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* [9fans] Newbie Questions
@ 2007-06-01  8:44 chutsu
  2007-06-01 10:40 ` cej
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 38+ messages in thread
From: chutsu @ 2007-06-01  8:44 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: 9fans

Hi
Complete Newbie....was wondering if you guys could answer my questions

1.)Is Plan 9 still under development?? like are the drivers still
being updated and everything??
2.)Is there a fully featured web broswer for plan 9 like fire fox
3.)How do you port unix software to plan 9, is it possible??
4.)Are there any window mangers alternative to Rio, or (older)8-1/2 ??
5.)Can you play media files like movies and all??
6.)Why is X window not reccommeded on plan 9?

Thanks
Chris


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* [9fans] Newbie Questions
@ 2007-06-01  8:44 chutsu
  2007-06-01  9:06 ` Gabriel Diaz
  2007-06-01 11:17 ` erik quanstrom
  0 siblings, 2 replies; 38+ messages in thread
From: chutsu @ 2007-06-01  8:44 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: 9fans

Hi
Pretty new to this plan 9 OS...have absolutely no experience. Here are
my questions

1. How do you port unix software to Plan 9, or is that not possible?
2. Is the development of this system is still going? Drivers being
updated...etc.etc...or is the project dead..and is left for the
community to do it for them selves like the BeOS
3. Is there a fully Featured web broswer - eg firefox?? available...or
is it just really basic text browsers
4. Can this system play media files...like .avi...divx....
5. There is gcc for plan 9 right??

I know all these questions seem a bit crazy for an ancient system
thats hasn't really caught on with the general whole computer
world....and its only being used as an OS research platform for the
computer science researchers....but it would be cool to have such an
unknown system to work...it just makes you kinda special..everyone
will be using linux bsd, windows or mac...and I'll be like....I'm a
plan 9 user...lol....bet I'll get stared at! most of the will say
"WHAT THE HECK IS PLAN 9"

Chris


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* Re: [9fans] Newbie questions.
@ 2001-02-08 22:21 forsyth
  2001-02-09  9:40 ` Michael Collins
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 38+ messages in thread
From: forsyth @ 2001-02-08 22:21 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: 9fans

>>	Darn.  I have three bum mice. button 2 does not work.I have upgraded
>>the wiki and am rarin to go.  Can I use commands and <enter> ? Doesn't
>>seem so.  Anyway to fix these wayward 3 button serial mice?

years ago i saw some three-button mice that would only enable the middle button
if the left-hand button (or it might have been the right-hand button)
was held down as the machine (mouse) was powered up.
really!
we exchanged them for some that had switches to select between Mouse Systems
protocol (3 buttons) and PC (Microsoft) protocol (2 buttons).



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* Re: [9fans] Newbie questions.
@ 2001-02-08 19:29 anothy
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 38+ messages in thread
From: anothy @ 2001-02-08 19:29 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: 9fans

//How do I open the postscript file?

use page(1) to view postscript files, as
well as several other common formats.

//For fun, How do I put a jpg on the rio?

if you're looking to view a jpeg within rio,
again, see page(1). if, however, you're
looking to put a jpeg on the grey background
i think you're just out of luck.

//How can I go to plan9 website and get stuff
//directly from it?... ...hget doesn't seem
//like an answer.

what about hget seems wrong? from what i think
you're asking, hget (with -o) sounds like the
tool for the job, and is what i use regularly.

//Anyway to fix these wayward 3 button serial mice?

if the mice are actually the problem, you'll
have to break out a soldering iron, or they may
be just beyond hope. Plan 9 has no magic to fix
busted hardware. that being said, you can use
shift+button3 to emulate button 2. it's not
nearly as nice as the real thing (especially
the chording in Acme), but it works.
-α.


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* Re: [9fans] Newbie questions.
@ 2001-02-07 21:05 Russ Cox
  2001-02-08  9:42 ` Michael Collins
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 38+ messages in thread
From: Russ Cox @ 2001-02-07 21:05 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: 9fans

The thing that looks a bit like xload
is stats(1).  Specifically, the install
uses stats -lmisce.

Russ


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* Re: [9fans] Newbie questions.
@ 2001-02-07 19:05 Russ Cox
  2001-02-07 18:13 ` mike
  2001-02-08  9:42 ` Michael Collins
  0 siblings, 2 replies; 38+ messages in thread
From: Russ Cox @ 2001-02-07 19:05 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: 9fans, mhtexcollins

	Is the little syslog thingie just "con" with the proper flags?

I might not understand the question.  Syslog(2) is a function
call that writes to /sys/log/logname directly; it doesn't use
the Unix syslog service in any form.

	I have been to the wiki.  How does one access it from a plan9 box.

To access the wiki within acme, you need to
install the wiki update from the updates page,
and then open /acme/wiki/guide; it contains
helpful things to execute.

	I know,  man acme.  But it seems the most complicated
	of all the man pages. Just a few small tips.
	Like how to get a file into acme without closing and restarting it.

The short version:
	1. Middle-click on commands to run them.
	2. Right-click on files to load them, text to search for it.
	3. Text is text.  It doesn't matter if acme generated it
	   or if you just typed it.  Typing Exit and middle-clicking it
	   is no different than middle-clicking the Exit in the top bar.

Given that, acme(1) looks a little friendlier.
Don't bother with acme(4).  Perhaps that's what's
scaring you away.

Failing that, try page /sys/doc/acme/acme.ps.
Pages 3-5 are perhaps a gentler overview
of the interface.

Russ



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* Re: [9fans] Newbie questions.
@ 2001-02-07 18:12 nigel
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 38+ messages in thread
From: nigel @ 2001-02-07 18:12 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: 9fans

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It was more "can't" than "don't want".


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From: Lucio De Re <lucio@proxima.alt.za>
To: 9fans@cse.psu.edu
Subject: Re: [9fans] Newbie questions.
Date: Wed, 7 Feb 2001 19:13:07 +0200
Message-ID: <20010207191307.C5031@cackle.proxima.alt.za>

On Wed, Feb 07, 2001 at 09:46:45AM +0000, Michael Collins wrote:
>
> Why don't ether packets show in the sysload graph or do they mostly,
> just not here.  Is it possible to have that graph on my desktop and if
> so, how?
>
OK, so neither Nigel nor Russ seem to want to answer this one :-)

The reason the sysload graph doesn't reflect packets is because it
is activated early, before the ethernet card is activated.  The
graph's namespace does not include an active view of the network
devices.  Took me a little while to puzzle that one out :-(

Start it later, and the packets will show up.  Ask Russ how to
start it, I can't remember :-)

++L

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* Re: [9fans] Newbie questions.
@ 2001-02-07 17:21 Russ Cox
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 38+ messages in thread
From: Russ Cox @ 2001-02-07 17:21 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: 9fans

	The reason the sysload graph doesn't reflect packets is because it
	is activated early, before the ethernet card is activated.  The
	graph's namespace does not include an active view of the network
	devices.  Took me a little while to puzzle that one out :-(

Aha.  Didn't realize that was the question.
It's not namespace but rather that the stats
file doesn't exist until a connection has been
established.

Look in stats.c:/^initmach:
	snprint(buf, sizeof buf, "%s/net/ether0/0/stats", mpt);
	m->etherfd = open(buf, OREAD);

before these two lines add
	/* open ether0/clone so ether0/0 exists */
	snprint(buf, sizeof buf, "%s/net/ether0/clone", mpt);
	close(open(buf, OREAD));

and you won't have the problem anymore.

Russ



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* Re: [9fans] Newbie questions.
@ 2001-02-07 17:04 Russ Cox
  2001-02-07 17:53 ` mike
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 38+ messages in thread
From: Russ Cox @ 2001-02-07 17:04 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: 9fans, mhtexcollins

	I am having some fun, but I have some ery basic questions that are
	prolly documented somewhere.  Feel free to point me at em.  I am hoping
	to put together some newbie HOWTOs or something.

Please do; see http://plan9.bell-labs.com/wiki/plan9

Why don't ether packets show in the sysload graph or do they mostly,
just not here.  Is it possible to have that graph on my desktop and if
so, how?

	Why doesn't <ctl> d work all the time?  I always have to delete a ping
	and some others in a rc.

Nigel answered this briefly; if the program is reading standard
input then ctl-d marks end-of-file.  Programs that don't prompt
for input don't care about ctl-d.  On the other hand, delete is like
ctl-c in Windows/Linux.  It sends an interrupt to the program.

	Is there some tests for my keyboard and mouse to make sure they work
	corectly?  (I suspect that is why acme doesn't work properly.)

What's there to test?  What's not working properly?
We have occasional mouse problems; keyboard problems
are not as common.

	How does everyone else partition the drive and why?

I partition the drive the way disk/fdisk -a suggests:
you need a little space for the 9fat boot partition, perhaps
some space for swap, and the rest can go to the file system.

Russ



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* Re: [9fans] Newbie questions.
@ 2001-02-07 10:08 nigel
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 38+ messages in thread
From: nigel @ 2001-02-07 10:08 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: 9fans

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<ctl> d is end of file
Del is interrupt

Therefore, to stop a ping hit Del, not <ctl> d.


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From: Michael Collins <mhtexcollins@austin.rr.com>
To: 9fans@cse.psu.edu
Subject: [9fans] Newbie questions.
Date: Wed, 7 Feb 2001 09:46:45 GMT
Message-ID: <3A807221.41D3DB98@austin.rr.com>

	I am having some fun, but I have some ery basic questions that are
prolly documented somewhere.  Feel free to point me at em.  I am hoping
to put together some newbie HOWTOs or something.

Why don't ether packets show in the sysload graph or do they mostly,
just not here.  Is it possible to have that graph on my desktop and if
so, how?

Why doesn't <ctl> d work all the time?  I always have to delete a ping
and some others in a rc.

Is there some tests for my keyboard and mouse to make sure they work
corectly?  (I suspect that is why acme doesn't work properly.)

How does everyone else partition the drive and why?

Thanks ahead


--
Michael H. Collins	http://www.linuxlink.com
Admiral			Penguinista Navy International
This ain't California	http://www.geekaustin.org
Ask me about Plan 9     http://www.cs.bell-labs.com/plan9dist/

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* [9fans] Newbie questions.
@ 2001-02-07  9:46 Michael Collins
  2001-02-07 17:13 ` Lucio De Re
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 38+ messages in thread
From: Michael Collins @ 2001-02-07  9:46 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: 9fans

	I am having some fun, but I have some ery basic questions that are
prolly documented somewhere.  Feel free to point me at em.  I am hoping
to put together some newbie HOWTOs or something.

Why don't ether packets show in the sysload graph or do they mostly,
just not here.  Is it possible to have that graph on my desktop and if
so, how?

Why doesn't <ctl> d work all the time?  I always have to delete a ping
and some others in a rc.

Is there some tests for my keyboard and mouse to make sure they work
corectly?  (I suspect that is why acme doesn't work properly.)

How does everyone else partition the drive and why?

Thanks ahead


--
Michael H. Collins	http://www.linuxlink.com
Admiral			Penguinista Navy International
This ain't California	http://www.geekaustin.org
Ask me about Plan 9     http://www.cs.bell-labs.com/plan9dist/


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2001-02-09  9:40 ` Michael Collins
2001-02-09 15:36   ` Douglas A. Gwyn
2001-02-08 19:29 anothy
2001-02-07 21:05 Russ Cox
2001-02-08  9:42 ` Michael Collins
2001-02-07 19:05 Russ Cox
2001-02-07 18:13 ` mike
2001-02-08  9:42 ` Michael Collins
2001-02-07 18:12 nigel
2001-02-07 17:21 Russ Cox
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