From mboxrd@z Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 Date: Wed, 16 Aug 1995 10:42:55 -0400 From: Steve_Kilbane steve@cegelecproj.co.uk Subject: [comp.os.linux.misc] Help wanted, Plan9 a piece of junk! Topicbox-Message-UUID: 18d760de-eac8-11e9-9e20-41e7f4b1d025 Message-ID: <19950816144255.lZIs2s6GZqSZiArnK-sgf7uzMj3kVyTjIVlD3Rf3E9k@z> forsyth writes: > anyhow, i expect in consequence to see lots of articles about Plan 9 in > the local computing press! Possibly, which is a shame, because I get the impression that the Plan 9 release is an attempt to get back to the early days of UNIX, with all that that entailed: You want a copy? Here's a dump of our system; it's up to you to figure out how to get it going at your end. Personally, I can't complain about how things are. Plan 9 is supposed to be unsupported, but you can't deny that the plan9.att.com folks have been helpful on this list. There appear to be two basic mistakes, here: - the 4-disk installation seems to cope for most people, but in some cases, it's out of its depth, and causes damage. Personally, I was surprised that so much effort had been put into the PC installation arrangement in the first place. Perhaps the PC program should have asked for more confirmation? - people still aren't backing up their disks. I know it's not much comfort to say things like this when folks have just trashed months of work, but to be honest, this is often the only way that many people learn. In my case, I *removed* the disk from the machine; no way was I going to risk losing data, just because the software did something I didn't expect. I'm probably not expressing my point too well here, but what the hell. Think of Plan 9 as an Alpha, because that's near enough the case. Remember early versions of, oh, Mosaic or Netscape? Crashes all over the place. Well, this is a similar situation, except Plan 9 is an OS, and when an OS goes down, well, you'd just better have done your backups. If this sounds negative, sorry. It's not supposed to be. I just get a bit annoyed when people start treating all software as the same. Plan 9 != gcc != Microsoft Word, so don't expect them to have similar attributes. steve, somewhat incoherent