Re: [9fans] Chrome and 9

2014-12-08 Thread Sergey Zhilkin
I choose - Waste of time Too many hardware versions ( http://www.chromium.org/chromium-os/developer-information-for-chrome-os-devices ) And, how about vendor-locks (Google :) )? 2014-12-08 2:59 GMT+03:00 da Tyga cyberfo...@gmail.com: I think that Plan9Port using the underlying Linux OS might

[9fans] Chrome and 9

2014-12-07 Thread Roswell Grey
It's no question that the Chromebook makes a wonderful candidate to integrate features of 9 into. The thing was practically BUILT for distributed computing, what with app servers and cloud integration tightly integrated into the hardware. What I was thinking was creating a chrome extension for 9P

Re: [9fans] Chrome and 9

2014-12-07 Thread da Tyga
I think that Plan9Port using the underlying Linux OS might be a better choice. I have also been thinking about cross-compiling from a Plan9 install (such as that on Raspberry Pi) to Samsung ARM based ChromeBook. Getting Plan9 to work with fastboot and implementing device drivers for the various