On Jun 20, 2:41 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Anthony Sorace) wrote: > /n/kfs is the conventional mount point for the previous > local-disk-backed file system on terminals and cpu servers; it's > likely just an issue of point it at wherever your file system is > *really* mounted, instead (or, just mount it on /n/kfs and skip the > changes). > > however, and this is important, it is *very* *strongly* recommended > that you learn to use the system without X11 first. X11 is not part of > the distribution for a reason; that port is old and slow, and was > never heavily used. no program in Plan 9 depends on, or even wants, > X11 in any way. you will find it distracting and frustrating rather > than helpful if you aren't familiar with "real" Plan 9 first, as > you'll keep expecting things to be there which aren't.
I understand you perfectly. My idea was that with X installed it would be easer to port other software that uses X server.
