I think that Plan9Port using the underlying Linux OS might be a better choice. I have also been thinking about cross-compiling from a Plan9 install (such as that on Raspberry Pi) to Samsung ARM based ChromeBook. Getting Plan9 to work with fastboot and implementing device drivers for the various ChromeBooks might be a lot of work. Don't know enough to justify my assumptions though. On 8 December 2014 at 06:35, Roswell Grey wrote: > It's no question that the Chromebook makes a wonderful candidate to > integrate features of 9 into. The thing was practically BUILT for > distributed computing, what with app servers and cloud integration tightly > integrated into the hardware. What I was thinking was creating a chrome > extension for 9P and the distributed file system, so that there'd be an > easy way to connect 9 machines and maybe even create a chrome 9 grid for > super processing. What would be your opinion on doing such a thing? > Practical? Waste of time? Wanna help? >