Nice! I'm still understanding how to use the OS. I can't even get on the web as its complaining about DNS servers in abaco (I know mothra is preferred but I'm using bell labs plan 9). I need to understand how I can get two plan 9 systems to talk to each other, and then able to mount the fs system on my standalone RPI. I guess it will come to me in due time. On Fri, Oct 15, 2021, 1:47 PM Michael Misch wrote: > I went all in on my first foray, and set up discrete fs + auth + cpu + > terms, it was fun but wholly unnecessary. Eventually I settled into fs/auth > on one, and a cpu server on the side with drawterm/terms. This was all > 9front, which has some niceties for networked setups, including cpu > listeners for fs/auth to maintain without needing serial/gui/ssh access. > > On Oct 15, 2021, at 10:31 AM, joseph turco > wrote: > >  > Thank you to both of you for the responses. I guess getting deep into the > man pages is how I'll have to go about running things. I'm actually > considering taking the OS off my pi, and loading it onto the desktop I have > as a CPU/file server. I can get legacy9 to boot on it, I just need to > figure out how to get it to work and connect the pi via TCP. I also have > though of just leaving the running system on my pi, also load it on the old > desktop, and just have both boxes talk to each other. The first idea sounds > more fun but I'm unsure. > > On Fri, Oct 15, 2021, 10:09 AM sirjofri > wrote: > >> >> 15.10.2021 15:05:25 Sigrid Solveig Haflínudóttir : >> >> > A few useful links to get started: >> >> To add more infos for community stuff and more: >> >> (Of course, read as much as possible, the man pages, wiki, fqa, articles, >> papers, .... My notes here are just for you to get a small overview of >> the community.) >> >> In general, you'll notice that the bubble is quite small. You'll see the >> same people hanging around and actually meet with people rather than >> writing as an anonymous person to other anonymous persons. I was active >> for less than a month and people started recognizing me. >> >> Here are places people hang out and discuss stuff: >> >> Mailing lists. There are few of them. The 9fans mailing list (here), I >> won't say anything about it (you are already here). >> >> There's also the 9front mailing list for 9front-specific topics (9front >> is a fork); as well as the inferno mailing list. >> >> For chatting there are multiple channels: >> >> The 9fans discord server [1] if you prefer modern apps. We have a voice >> chat and some channels, as well as a bot. Some of the channels are >> bridged to a matrix channel and (through that) to the ##9fans irc on >> oftc. >> >> The ##9fans oftc (actually multiple channels) channels. >> >> The #cat-v channel on oftc is often used for 9front discussion (and cat-v >> discussion). >> >> 9p.zone (which is also the web page) has its own chat system known as >> gridchat (short: grid). It's a 9p filesystem you can import into your >> system and read-write the files there. There are some very special people >> there who don't usually hang out in the other community channels. >> >> In general you'll meet many people in multiple channels depending on >> their preference. You can ask your questions everywhere and hopefully >> they'll be answered. >> >> Welcome to the community! >> >> sirjofri >> >> --- >> [1] https://discord.gg/AMDKS4wdVR > *9fans * / 9fans / see discussions > + participants > + delivery options > Permalink > > ------------------------------------------ 9fans: 9fans Permalink: https://9fans.topicbox.com/groups/9fans/T4e8989ee42951fa0-M2f885b9745d7b78c928e5fa6 Delivery options: https://9fans.topicbox.com/groups/9fans/subscription