From mboxrd@z Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 Date: Fri, 6 Oct 1995 03:44:07 -0400 From: forsyth@plan9.cs.york.ac.uk forsyth@plan9.cs.york.ac.uk Subject: not just toasters Topicbox-Message-UUID: 2bbd01ae-eac8-11e9-9e20-41e7f4b1d025 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8 Message-ID: <19951006074407.Jqynl8Oh-WKM9SPlLI3LBfd73WlfZ38PtONCoiREFsg@z> pc PRO (``Computing in the Real World'') is A Dennis Publication [no relation] in Britain. it's more thoughtful and interesting than the usual pulp of PC mags. it has a regular UNIX column by David Evnull; in the latest, November 1995 issue, it begins: Plan 9 from outa AT&T You've seen the B-movie, probably bought the T-shirt, now try the operating system courtesy of David Evnull Instead of a Unix Installathon this month ... I've decided to install something that isn't Unix onto the Gateway P5/90, the Installathon's victim machine. No, I haven't gone crazy and switched to NT, I've decided to look at Plan 9. Now, Plan 9 is steeped in Unix culture and it shares a lot of commands with Unix, but it isn't in any way Unix. it continues for 2-1/3 pages with a discussion of the history, aspects of the design, name spaces, file servers, his own installation of the 4 diskette system, and favourable one-paragraph discussions of some of the novelties of 8½, rc, and sam. He mentions the Unix ports/clones of sam, rc, and 8½. The most significant omission is acme. Unlike some other mentions i've seen in the press this article is not obviously a condensation of the press release, although inevitably it covers similar ground. there's a picture of an 8½ screen showing games/catclock, rc, mothra, games/swar, and sam open on /lib/vgadb.