I'm very happy with Miller's port, it's the easiest way to try plan9 on
real hardware. I'm planning to port my Go program to Go on plan9
on the pi.

I also have a lot of USB errors with the keyboard connected to a
powered hub (missing some key events because the errors), but
it works plugging it directly to the rpi. Maybe ultracheap keyboard's
fault.


2013/4/23 Michael Stevens <mstevens@etla.org>
On Tue, Apr 23, 2013 at 05:13:52PM -0400, OrangeCalx01 wrote:
> I've seen 9 running on a raspberry pi, and now am really interested in
> buying a model A to run it on (maybe B to have some fun with 9P). But
> before I jump the gun, are there any known brick walls associated with
> this set up? Like needing two usb instead of a hub? Thanks!

I've started trying this this week, and it works, but I get a lot of USB
errors from my keyboard. However so far the keyboard works.

I haven't had time to do much beyond "ooh, it boots".

Michael