8021x contains several versions of the supplicant, I've started to use this also a bit to freeze versions. wlanfastkey contains the wavelan driver with 'fast' wep re-keyeing - and some other gratious changes I'm no longer sure I'm happy with, because I see lots of ether errors and I've started to wonder if maybe the driver or the firmware is to blame. rushhour rush hour for plan 9. see: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rush_Hour_%28board_game%29 included is a file server to access the huge ttraffic.levels file distributed with pytraffic (a rushhour implementation in python) substfs experimental fileserver that sits between a user (or program) and a fileserver and does substitution of (characters in) file names. Originally meant to get rid of nasty characters like spaces when using u9fs on remote unix where I did not want or was not able to rename the files. Note: for this use trfs is a _much_ better solution. Substfs is here mainly for 'historical relevance' (whatever relevance it may have). There are two substfs versions in separate directories: lib9p an older one using lib9p direct a newer one, that does not use lib9p. Both are old and likely contain bugs. The lib9p version probably is out-of-date with respect to current lib9p. tcl/9pvfs 9p support for tcl 8.5. uses tclvfs and 'chan create' to provide transparent access to 9p servers from within tcl.