[LispM] Greetings, all! - Cold Load Stream questions
cj miller
metrophage at optonline.net
Thu Nov 27 17:37:27 PST 2014
Thanks for the file, I'll need to review it in some detail. My Mac uses
launchd to get network time, replacing xinetd. I don't know if I
can/should install inetd as well, perhaps I can better configure
launchd.
I see that you also specify the og2 directory from that archive which
has been circulating, I have been wondering what to do with this.
I should probably just set up a Linux box here so I can muck about with
ES40, KLH10, and other systems without second-guessing how the Mac likes
things.
Thanks for the advice
CJ
On Thu, Nov 27, 2014 at 05:17 PM, Faré wrote:
> My personal README file says that for Genera to be happy, you need to
> enable the inetd services
> echo chargen discard daytime time
> and make sure your firewall isn't preventing the VM from seeing them
> through its IP tunnel.
>
> You might also want to enable NFS, create a lispm (or Lisp-Machine)
> account on your machine, etc. I've attached my README.fare file, in
> case it helps.
>
> NB: I last used genera on top of Ubuntu, many months ago, when last
> releasing ASDF. I'm told my choice of filesystem primitives to use was
> suboptimal and would appreciate a patch.
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