Re: [9fans] Plan9 and Pine

2020-04-14 Thread ori
> Perhaps this is an opportunity for the Plan 9 community to think what it > would mean to run in a phone form factor. From my experience with the > different phone OSes, there's quite a bit of similarity (home screens, > grids of "apps"). Fundamentally, there's nothing about the building blocks

Re: [9fans] Plan9 and Pine

2020-04-14 Thread mail
Hello Kurt H Maier wrote: > On Tue, Apr 14, 2020 at 04:20:19PM -0400, Chris McGee wrote: > > Perhaps this is an opportunity for the Plan 9 community to think what it > > would mean to run in a phone form factor. > > https://github.com/floren/hellaphone > and >

Re: [9fans] Plan9 and Pine

2020-04-14 Thread Kurt H Maier
On Tue, Apr 14, 2020 at 04:20:19PM -0400, Chris McGee wrote: > Hello All, > > I'm not sure how many on here are aware of the Pine SBC's. There are a few > different variants of those. Now there are even pre-built laptops and a > phone. There is a plan for a tablet too. https://www.pine64.org/ I

Re: [9fans] Plan9 and Pine

2020-04-14 Thread Stuart Morrow
> then we have a hardware line capable of running it There was never any reason why whoever wanted to do phone stuff couldn't just run 9vx on those Atom phones from Lenovo. -- 9fans: 9fans Permalink:

[9fans] Plan9 and Pine

2020-04-14 Thread Chris McGee
Hello All, I'm not sure how many on here are aware of the Pine SBC's. There are a few different variants of those. Now there are even pre-built laptops and a phone. There is a plan for a tablet too. https://www.pine64.org/ >From what I can tell the hardware is well documented, inexpensive and