From mboxrd@z Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 Date: Wed, 5 Apr 1995 12:18:05 -0400 From: Dirk Vleugels vleugels@do.isst.fhg.de Subject: plan 9 and linux Topicbox-Message-UUID: 0ac32c76-eac8-11e9-9e20-41e7f4b1d025 Message-ID: <19950405161805.SQw1pJIRND7SG3Si5TvV69ercvfJc2e_CybIhn52JIw@z> --PART-BOUNDARY=.19504051818.ZM12227.weser Content-Description: Plain Text Content-Type: text/plain ; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable X-Zm-Decoding-Hint: mimencode -q -u Hello, On Apr 5, 6:15am, forsyth@plan9.cs.york.ac.uk wrote: > Subject: plan 9 and linux > >>How is it compared to Linux? > > outside the kernel, linux -- reasonably enough for > a unix/posix clone -- simply uses all the freely available software > for Unix-like systems that anyone can be bothered to port. a lot > of that is Big and Complicated. by contrast, although many of the > older Unix commands are in Plan 9 at least in name, > Plan 9's commands are freshly written. (the few things left from the a= ncien > r=C3=A9gime -- notably `troff' -- have at least had a facelift.) > a lot of crufty crud has been left behind. > > if you want a fairly conventional X11/Unix environment on your PC, Linu= x > is a reasonable choice. Plan 9 has different aims. > >-- End of excerpt from forsyth@plan9.cs.york.ac.uk [good statements deleted] Yes, but how about connectivity of plan9. May i able to run it from home with a slip/cslip/ppp dialup connection. uucp news/mailfeed? News / Mail reader available? What's the price for a private person? Is there a gcc? I'm using a oberon2 -> gnu c compiler, and would miss it a lot. Cheers, Dirk -- = "It's 206 ms to Chicago, we've got a full disk of GIFs, half a meg of = hypertext, it's dark, and we're wearing sunglasses." "Click it." -- --PART-BOUNDARY=.19504051818.ZM12227.weser--