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vps_-_plan9front_-_drawterm_rio_and_stats [2022/06/12 01:44] – [drawterm] hc9 | vps_-_plan9front_-_drawterm_rio_and_stats [2022/06/13 20:50] – [stats] hc9 |
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^9front Drawterm option^ 9front Drawterm option description^ | ^9front Drawterm option^ 9front Drawterm option description^ |
| ''-p'' |''Aan is usually run automatically through the -p option or rimport, rexport, and rcpu(1)''| | | ''-G'' |//''Start drawterm in text-only mode (no graphics).''//| |
| ''-t'' |''Add -t timeout in seconds, if more than the default (24 hours/86400 seconds) is needed''| | | ''-B'' |//''Disable kbdfs.''//| |
| | ''-O'' |//''Use the old cpu(1) to connect to the cpu server rather than rcpu(1).''//| |
| | ''-p'' |//''Aan is usually run automatically through the -p option or rimport, rexport, and rcpu(1)//;// protect the connection against connection resets by establishing aan(8) tunnel.''//| |
| | ''-t'' |Add -t //timeout-in-seconds//, if more than the default (24 hours///86400// seconds) is needed; //''set the timeout for aan(8) to a value in seconds (default is one day).''//| |
| | ''-r'' |//''Specifies the root directory on the client. The default is /root and all further paths are relative thereto.''//| |
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^ ^aan, aanuke - always available network^^ | ^ ^aan, aanuke - always available network^^ |
| AAN: |//Aan tunnels traffic between a client and a server through a persistent network connection.//|http://man.9front.org/8/aan| | | AAN: |//''Aan tunnels traffic between a client and a server through a persistent network connection.''//|http://man.9front.org/8/aan| |
| AANUKE: |//Aanuke prints commands that will cause all processes called aan that are owned by the current user and do not have an active tcp connection to be terminated.//| "" | | | AANUKE: |//''Aanuke prints commands that will cause all processes called aan that are owned by the current user and do not have an active tcp connection to be terminated.''//|" | |
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| |1|[[vps_-_9front#front_drawterm|Plan 9 Boot Camp private VPS tutorial section:]]| |
| |**VPS**|''$ ./drawterm -a YOUR_IP -h YOUR_IP -u glenda''| |
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| |2|[[vps_-_9front#boot_camp_9p_resource|Plan 9 Boot Camp 9p.sdf.org tutorial section:]]| |
| |**9p...**|''$ ./drawterm -a 9p.sdf.org -h 9p.sdf.org -u USER''| |
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You should now have a Rio terminal window, and rc prompt (%). The first thing you can do is to type "''cat readme.rio''" (or read it from [[http://sdf.org/tutorials/misc/readme.rio|here]] if it's missing). | You should now have a Rio terminal window, and rc prompt (%). The first thing you can do is to type "''cat readme.rio''" (or read it from [[http://sdf.org/tutorials/misc/readme.rio|here if it's missing]]). |
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[[vps_-_9front#front_drawterm|Drawterm]]<sup>1</sup> is essentially a BLIT terminal emulator which allows you to connect to your Plan 9 system and load the //Rio// windowing system. Rio is a direct successor of UNIX 'layers' and Plan 9 '8½'. | [[vps_-_9front#front_drawterm|Drawterm]]<sup>1</sup> is essentially a BLIT terminal emulator which allows you to connect to your Plan 9 system and load the //Rio// windowing system. Rio is a direct successor of UNIX 'layers' and Plan 9 '8½'. |
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|STATS|usage:|''stats -lmisce''|http://man.9front.org/8/stats| | |STATS|usage:|''stats -lmisce''|http://man.9front.org/8/stats| |
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| <code> |
| cpu% stats -lmisce |
| </code> |
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| A ''[[vps_-_9front#command_reminder|winwatch -e]]'' //stats// note: |
| <code> |
| cpu% winwatch -e '^(winwatch|stats|faces)' |
| </code> |
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Reference: | Reference: |