What does Sup Forums think about Plan 9?

What does Sup Forums think about Plan 9?

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inferno is better

Retarded hipster bullshit for turbo pre-suicidal spergs who thought even bsd was too mainstream

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> bsd was too mainstream
user. Stop judging everything from the point of your BasementOS. BSD still has its place in servers and is developing, although not as fast as Linux. Take for example CBSD: jails, Xen and ZFS support + web interface. That software is similar to Proxmox, all-in-one hypervisor distro.

Last night when I got bored of shitposting I started browsing wiki.installgentoo. One link led to another and I was on a website hosted on neocities, made by someone from Sup Forums or /tech/. There I saw a video that showed how win10 sends your screenshots to microsoft servers. That actually spooked me since I have a lot of things on my PC that I want (((no one))) else to see unless I show it to them myself on my PC. I am literally too scared to turn on my PC now. What should I do now?

God tier os but Unix was "good enough ©" . Some concept are ported in Linux (procfs) but there are other very cool things such as private namespaces and the everything is a file (interface). Overall it seems a someway better os than everything mainstream but it lacks modern application and it is obviously not suitable for daily use.

I ran 9front for six months on t42 and I had so much fun.

Take a look at lsub.org/who/nemo/9.intro.pdf whis is an introduction to os course at some Spanish University using Plan 9.

Of you wish to try Plan 9, 9front is the most active and modern fork.

Just don't connect to the Internet from that PC

How so? They are the same thing.

It's Unix 2 basically

it's the best OS

you mean it was written by the original unix authors

Who don't use it full time anymore

reminder that rob pike uses a mac. reminder that mac is better (more unixy, even) than linux.

Bsd has no distri you tin foil fool

I started keeping a list of these annoyances but it got too long and depressing so I just learned to live with them again. We really are using a 1970s era operating system well past its sell-by date. We get a lot done, and we have fun, but let's face it, the fundamental design of Unix is older than many of the readers of Slashdot, while lots of different, great ideas about computing and networks have been developed in the last 30 years. Using Unix is the computing equivalent of listening only to music by David Cassidy.

i wrote the Plan 9 page for the Sup Forums wiki. it's a very cool os, which i would still probably be fucking around with had i not sold my x60. if you want to run plan 9 on your machine, take my advice and install 9front, it has a working browser, irc client and greater hardware support in addition to nice features like audio and new applications.`

I have it installed bare metal on an old workstation. It is prett neat but I don't really have much use for it. One thing to make sure to do is turn on DMA or else everything will be extremely slow

Garbage. The only mildly interesting fork is 9Front. I haven't tried it but it looks like Sup Forums forked Plan9.

Better operating systems but it doesn't have the nuts and bolts. Unfortunately to survive you've got to have gnu ported to you and have drivers to boot.

The world isn't ready for it

>Sup Forums forked Plan9
Lol

Yep. It's packed with all sorts of historical documents and political bullshit. Basically Sup Forums if it was an operating system.

wiki.installgentoo.com/index.php/9front
9front.org

>contains the communist manifesto

The people are 9front sound like fun though

I didn't fucking believe you so I went and browsed their website and they seem like my kind of people. Definitely going to use this.

I wonder how much of that applications-exposing-their-internals-to-the-filesystem goodness comes at a cost which any developer would be willing to sustain.

Still, the base system doing it surely is a nice thing to have.

The majority of applications would be written as system services. It's a completely different model for software development.

>lsub.org/who/nemo/9.intro.pdf
neat, thanks user

For ironic purposes, check the CoC
9front.org/coc

The issue with plan9 is not that it is less superior. Plan9 is clearly more superior in it's kernel design and distribution design.

The clear issue is that even if unix is a worse system, the mass population has become more accustomed to linux and more software has been written on linux than any other os. Thus it is the game of the chicken and the egg where in order to have a good set of utilities you need a good operating system and in order to have a good operating system you need a good set of utilities.

In a world where success means being like linux nobody can be successful.

Coraid uses it as EthOS, seems pretty nice...

how can I connect to 9front with drawterm when 9front is in vm with nat network card?

I used the bridge adapter instead of nat if that works for you.

Only tried 9front once on LiveCD. I don't see how I can be more productive on such systems. However, their API is a thousand times more concise than the clusterfuck that is POSIX. We are being held back by POSIX-compatibles and that makes systems programming a huge PITA.

I wish Plan9 and OpenBSD had a baby... and it magically had a hardware support.

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