From: Steve Simon <steve@quintile.net>
To: Fans of the OS Plan 9 from Bell Labs <9fans@9fans.net>
Subject: Re: [9fans] Terminal possibliities...
Date: Fri, 30 Sep 2016 21:40:10 +0100 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <3D28425D-BA3B-459B-B82C-DB04D16AEB9A@quintile.net> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <74EC26F7-B6A1-4002-90DA-F232F867ACE1@yahoo.ca>
I have a Pi at work and a dual atom file/cpu/auth/etc server at home. it works well, it takes a few seconds to authenticate but is quick once you are connected.
I boot from the pi's flash so I don't really have a terminal but I keep almost nothing in the Pi.
-Steve
> On 30 Sep 2016, at 21:20, Chris McGee <sirnewton_01@yahoo.ca> wrote:
>
> It would be interesting to hear how this works out in practice. The bandwidth requirement is probably so low compared to typical traffic from a hotel, compared even to smart phones.
>
>> On Sep 30, 2016, at 3:49 PM, James A. Robinson <jim.robinson@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> Is anyone here using Plan 9 as a terminal to connect to remote CPU / File servers over the internet to get work done?
>>
>> If I set up a small Plan 9 cluster at home, I'm thinking it'd be pretty neat to be able to connect to the network at home over the internet.
>>
>> While I have a laptop and could put 9front on it, I also really like the thought of carrying around a little Raspberry Pi and portable keyboard/mouse as an alternative. Sitting here in a cheap motel room, I realized that all the hotel rooms I've been in over the past few years have a decent flat screen television that takes an HDMI input and has had decent, if not amazing, WiFi to the internet.
>>
>> Jim
>>
>
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2016-09-30 20:40 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 25+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2016-09-30 19:49 James A. Robinson
2016-09-30 20:20 ` Chris McGee
2016-09-30 20:33 ` James A. Robinson
2016-09-30 20:36 ` John Weaver
2016-09-30 22:54 ` hiro
2016-09-30 23:56 ` Erik Quanstrom
2016-10-01 6:32 ` James A. Robinson
2016-10-01 8:06 ` hiro
2016-10-01 8:17 ` James A. Robinson
2016-10-01 11:57 ` Chris McGee
2016-10-01 13:40 ` James A. Robinson
2016-10-01 13:58 ` Chris McGee
2016-09-30 20:40 ` Steve Simon [this message]
2016-09-30 22:57 ` hiro
2016-10-01 22:40 ` Skip Tavakkolian
2016-10-01 23:04 ` hiro
2016-10-02 9:10 ` Richard Miller
2016-10-02 15:03 ` James A. Robinson
2016-10-03 2:07 ` Chris McGee
2016-10-03 2:28 ` sl
2016-10-03 2:35 ` Chris McGee
2016-10-03 2:47 ` sl
2016-10-03 3:57 ` James A. Robinson
2016-10-03 2:39 ` Alex Musolino
[not found] <1631101077.3767158.1475340735977.ref@mail.yahoo.com>
2016-10-01 16:52 ` Brian L. Stuart
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