From mboxrd@z Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 MIME-Version: 1.0 In-Reply-To: References: From: Lucio De Re Date: Tue, 13 Feb 2018 15:45:04 +0200 Message-ID: To: Fans of the OS Plan 9 from Bell Labs <9fans@9fans.net> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8" Subject: Re: [9fans] There is no fork Topicbox-Message-UUID: cf4eb914-ead9-11e9-9d60-3106f5b1d025 On 2/13/18, hiro <23hiro@gmail.com> wrote: > Lucio, what commit are you missing in 9front that you would like to see > merged? > Wrong person, Hiro :-) I am a strict 9legacy user, down to only a few patches past a very old Plan 9 release, just enough modernity to run Go plus a few of my own tiny tweaks (notably making the cursor disappear if the mouse stands still long enough, nothing else comes to mind right now). I like what 9front seems to be, but I have never used it and I'm a bit of an old dog. What little ability I have left to learn new tricks seems to be consumed in keeping Linux Mint running. Sad, indeed! Still, I think I understand your question correctly: "what would I install on Plan 9 from the 9front distribution?" Only two things stand out: the combined audio driver (ESS and Soundblaster) and the kernel fixes I now cinap has implemented but I have never had occasion to use. On a more objective level, as I know 9front has diverged significantly from 9legacy, but it's only an estimate on my part, the following may be worth mentioning. These things pop up occasionally, but they are minor nits and I ignore them. I know that I have to reset my workstation rather than just reboot it, whereas 9atom gets that right (minor irritant, there's a button for that) but I think that's where I would push if I knew someone really cares about it. VESA isn't a nice alternative to dedicated graphic drivers, but that is hell as best described by Hieronimus Bosch (and Russ Cox), no ways would I inflict that on anyone, I don't wish to encourage that madness. SSH seems to have lost track, I just no longer use it. Here, Go is wonderful, in that it has all this new package code that implements stuff Plan 9 would never acquire (SQL drivers, LDAP interfaces, TLS and SSL, etc.) But , as I suggested, I'm closer to a Luddite than to a Plan 9 evangelist. I have a sharp eye for inconsistencies, but it's of minimal value in this context. On a positive side, I do use Plan 9 as my development platform (acme + Go, and a very busy namespace) and I have a few hosts I can run Plan 9 on. If that helps, feel free to let me know. Lucio.