On 6/8/06, LluĂ­s Batlle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Maybe something capable of running an isolated linux box in plan9's
environment would do the trick, as some people do right now in Linux
in order to run plan9. Let's say... a 'xen-like-thing' running on
plan9, for running other kernels over the same hardware.

Of course, I don't plan coding that.

Hmmm, port Plan 9 to L4, run side by side with L4 Linux?

Why not just run Plan 9 as the guest for that matter.  I do that with
parallels.  It's no worse than using VNC to alleviate the pain of not
having a web browser is it?  Except I don't need VNC to do the work.

I think I'd be happy with this.  I don't see any compelling reasons
these days to load Plan 9 anywhere but in a virtualized environment
really (for my use).

Ron has a very specific need and I wish him luck.


2006/6/8, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> > No, we need fresh ideas.  An infinite number of monkeys turning Plan
> > 9 into Linux is not progress.
>
> I agree 100%. Although I would LOVE to have some loonix prgs w/o
> rebooting to L. Or c++, java, perl, etc...
> Attract more people to the clean design (and they will, hopefully,
> rewrite everything that is(isn't;-) worth it...
> IMHO.
>
> ++pac.
>
>

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