9vx only works on 32bit linux userland. and cinap reminds us that 9vx is not synced to latest improvements in 9front kernel. he's already maintaining drawterm and keeping it synced with 9front. even if he had infinite time, 32bit might turn out to be a dead-end anyway, so it's probably better to use virtualization. linux on 9front or 9front in kvm on linux with drawterm for interaction.
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