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Author: gavino
Date: Aug 22, 2008 16:34
... Los Angeles, CA 90045http://www.forth.com "Forth-based products and Services for real-time applications since 1973." ================================================== both on way via amazon I've got an archlinux box at home with 3Ghz chip and 2G ram. At work intel core duo 2.4gz +2G ram. do forthers do app in memory liek prevalence layer / prevayler, while keeping blobs on ...
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Author: sqweek
Date: Mar 26, 2008 19:51
... mess. Patch attached. -sqweek On Fri, Mar 21, 2008 at 7:08 PM, John Soros <sorosj@gmail.com> wrote: Hi! well, i have been having this error for quite a while with 9pfuse. on amd64 linux (archlinux), i couldn't even ls a mounted directory, now that i have a 32 bit system, ls works, but cp doesn't (i have no idea if it hasanything to do with the arch, though). this is how i mount ...
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Author: John Soros
Date: Mar 21, 2008 03:17
Hi! well, i have been having this error for quite a while with 9pfuse. on amd64 linux (archlinux), i couldn't even ls a mounted directory, now that i have a 32 bit system, ls works, but cp doesn't (i have no idea if it hasanything to do with the arch, though). this is how i mount sources with p9p: $ 9fs sources $ 9 mount `namespace`/sources /tmp/sources then ls in a directory in /tmp/sources...
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Author: gavino
Date: Mar 6, 2008 09:13
On Mar 5, 4:00 pm, Elizabeth D Rather <erat...@forth.com> wrote: gavino wrote: using gforth 0.6.2 on archlinux when I type 0 stars I get and endless stream of *********************************************************************************** why is that? 1000 stars etc. work definitions: : star 42 emit ; : stars 0 do star loop ; The ...
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Author: Mikael Nordman
Date: Mar 6, 2008 08:49
gavino wrote: using gforth 0.6.2 on archlinux when I type 0 stars I get and endless stream of *********************************************************************************** why is that? 1000 stars etc. work definitions: : star 42 emit ; : stars 0 do star loop ; Some Forths have the FOR..NEXT loop construct instead of DO..LOOP. This is non-ANS, ...
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Author: Jaros³aw Siebert
Date: Mar 5, 2008 23:59
...". domyslnie kernel powinien ubic taki proces - to, ze fedora tego nie robi, oznacza ze zostala tak skonfigurowana. U mnie nic od instalacji systemu nie zmenialem w ustawieniach kernela (archlinux) i powyzszy program zachowuje sie tak: [y0g1@siebert ~]$ time ./kill Unicestwiony real 0m6.859s user 0m0.847s sys 0m0.670s [y0g1@siebert ~]$ w logach: knode invoked oom-...
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Author: Elizabeth D Rather
Date: Mar 5, 2008 16:00
gavino wrote: using gforth 0.6.2 on archlinux when I type 0 stars I get and endless stream of *********************************************************************************** why is that? 1000 stars etc. work definitions: : star 42 emit ; : stars 0 do star loop ; The description in Starting Forth (at least the online version) is wrong: "First DO puts ...
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Author: Ian Osgood
Date: Mar 5, 2008 15:25
On Mar 5, 2:46 pm, gavino <gavcom...@gmail.com> wrote: using gforth 0.6.2  on archlinux  when I type 0 stars I get and endless stream of *************************************************************************** ******** why is that? 1000 stars etc. work definitions: : star  42 emit ; : stars  0 do star loop ; Unlike C's for loop, DO assumes the start is ...
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Author: gavino
Date: Mar 5, 2008 14:46
using gforth 0.6.2 on archlinux when I type 0 stars I get and endless stream of *********************************************************************************** why is that? 1000 stars etc. work definitions: : star 42 emit ; : stars 0 do star loop ;
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Author: gavino
Date: Jan 28, 2008 10:06
On Jan 25, 11:33 pm, Frank Buss <f...@frank-buss.de> wrote: gavino wrote: Interesting........I have 1 small problem....I runwww.archlinux.org linux and it doesn't use inetd.......I am reading now on how to ge around this.......:)...... You could use netcat, which works on all operating systems. If you have a bash installed, you can execute this line (don't do this as ...
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