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-## Network booting into the server at pmikkelsen.com
-
-Sometimes it is nice to be able to connect directly to a remote server
-from my laptop and have the same root filesystem available.
-This is possible by typing `tls` at the boot prompt and then
-typing `pmikkelsen.com` for the fs and auth server.
-
-## Speed
-
-On my internet connection some things can be very slow
-(such as compiling the entire system), because of fs access now happens
-over the network. The easy fix is to just start a cpu connection to the server
-where the fs access can happen fast since it is on the same machine. This is
-done by typing
-
- rcpu -h pmikkelsen.com
-
-Of course the server has a pretty slow cpu..
-
-## Server settings
-
-Some steps are needed to make this work:
-
-1. The user must be added to the fileserver and auth server.
-2. The fileserver must be listening for remote connections.
-3. The correct ndb entries must be set (in the beginning I forgot `fs` and I could
-only connect via tcp, not tls)
-
-More information about all those steps can be found in section 7 of [the 9front FQA](http://fqa.9front.org/fqa7.html).
-
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-# Using IRC on 9front
-
-While 9front comes with an irc client called `ircrc`, it can be quite annoying that it does not
-keep a persistent connection.
-
-A different program `irc7` provides a server part which keeps a connection open to an irc server,
-and a client part which allows for connecting to the server. This works great since it makes it possible to
-get all the messages on a channel without being online all the time.
-
-## Setup
-
-Download the irc7 code via `hg`:
-
- hg clone https://code.9front.org/hg/irc7/
-
-Build and install
-
- cd irc7
- mk install
-
-## Usage
-
-First the server program `ircsrv` must be started, so I would run
-
- ircsrv pmikkelsen irc.freenode.net
-
-to connect as `pmikkelsen` to freenode. After this (and maybe logging in),
-it is possible to connect to different channels by opening new rio windows
-and running
-
- irc -t '#cat-v' -b
-
-to connect to the cat-v channel. The `-b` option without any extra arguments
-prints the entire conversation since the ircsrv was started, so it might not always be desirable.
-
-I run this on a remote cpu server that is rarely powered off, and then I just connect via
-drawterm from linux to chat.
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