From mboxrd@z Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 Date: Fri, 4 Mar 1994 10:36:32 -0500 From: Arnold Robbins arnold@cc.gatech.edu Subject: Faking it under Unix (was Re: Plan 9: The future) Topicbox-Message-UUID: 014a3f18-eac8-11e9-9e20-41e7f4b1d025 Message-ID: <19940304153632.sbN1XUvOHAccv7dUybBIiYs511VEbv3IWKHnp2v1qSk@z> You are relatively new to the list, so you may not know about 9term and the customized gwm from australia. These "help" in making looking Unix look more plan 9 like. First, you need to get the 9term dist from ftp.cs.su.oz.au in I think /pub/matty. This is a terminal emulator for X that behaves like an 8.5 window. It's built on top of sam's libframe and libXg. I don't think it comes with aviion support, so you may have some work to do there. Next you need John Mackin's customized gwm, which is a window manager that makes X look a lot like a blit. It was in the top level directory of civil.su.oz.au and I have it mirrored in ftp.cc.gatech.edu, get /pub/adr/gwm-dist.tar. Finally, you need a decent shell, either 'rc' or 'es'. Both are archived at toronto somewhere, I don't remember where. I use 'es', although I for the most part just type commands at it, and don't have the time I'd like to take advantage of its power. There are mailing lists run off toronto for both rc and es, although they've been quite quiet lately. (Alas, the two authors of the programs both work at start-up companies, which means they've had little time to do the real work of caring for their programs. :-) Anyway, the combination of sam, 9term+es, and the window manager give a *very* consistent feel to the environment, with a nice minimalist feel to the whole thing. I've been using this exclusively for about a year. The only time I use xterm is to read news, or if I'm at home to dial in to work. Enjoy! Arnold Robbins --- Continuing Education, College of Computing Georgia Tech, Atlanta, GA 30332-0280 Phone: +1 404 894 9214 (has voice mail) E-mail: arnold.robbins@cc.gatech.edu FAX: +1 404 853 9378 "I'm just a hitchhiker along the Information Superhighway." -- Me