hello

you can do all of that if your hardware is supported, but the
ajax-thing (abaco, the web browser, is able to show your gmail account
in html mode).

-a jukebox for my cds
juke(7) may be, if those cd's are in mp3/ogg/wav format
-a notepad for writing
sam(1)
acme(1)
-a space to orgainize and distribute photos
mkdir(1)

-a browser that supports ajax--so i could use google for my email and
apps
abaco (sources/contrib/fgb/abaco_test.tgz) will show your gmail
account in html mode afaik, but forget about javascript at the moment.

slds.

gabi


On 5/30/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
i'd like to build a machine to handle plan 9 as my primary operating
system.  i wouldn't even have a problem converting my windows
machine...

i became interested in plan 9 while doing research last year for the
company i worked for at the time.

here are the things that i find necessary in a computer in 2007:

-a jukebox for my cds
-a notepad for writing
-a space to orgainize and distribute photos
-a browser that supports ajax--so i could use google for my email and
apps

that's about it for me.

my question is this:  is there a certain set of programs that i could
assemble to allow a plan 9 machine to perform these functions?  and,
if so, is plan 9 a disaster to get installed and configured on a pc?

thank your for your time...

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