hi everyone. let me say up front that i do not think plan 9 has to be
practical to be worth liking or using. please do not take this email as
provocative or interrogatory, we are all on the *9fans* mailing list for a
reason.
a month or so ago, i tried ‘getting into’ plan 9, and i have been
Hello,
in my opinion (and experience) having a Plan 9 _grid_ is only really beneficial
for larger networks (where there's a reason to have a separation for load
balancing or maintenance reasons) or individuals who plan to build services
with some scale. For others it's mainly playing around to
I can give some examples of my grid.
A big benefit to having a dedicated file server is that no matter what
"terminal" I sit at, I always see the same desktop and files. I can sit at my
desk with drawterm on a Linux workstation, or in bed with drawterm on a Windows
laptop, or using a
I just did a full install of the stable version in my local evolutionary
branch of 9legacy using the get_mk_install.rc script.
I had to extend XCPPFLAGS in "kertex_T/lib1/web/Makefile.ker" to include
"-D_SUSV2_SOURCE"
Also, I can't find latex.sh in the installed packages. Did I miss a step?
On
Quoth fig :
> so i ask: what are ways i could make a grid really shine? through design
> and/or usage, things that make a grid nice to have. i still enjoy 9front on
> a single machine, and plan9port is now a must-have on my unix machines. i
> know plan 9 wants a network, but why would a user want
Duckduckgo isn't happy with the above site's tls cert. Did it
expire? Or is something more nefarious happening ...
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