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#PLAN 9 FROM BELL LABS
#
#Initially developed by the people who devised Unix at Bell Labs,
#Plan 9 took OS development back into the realm of research. Plan 9
#development continues to challenge the concept of the operating
#system, reworking the whole idea using modern concepts and
#technology.
#
#Plan 9 is not Unix. If you think of it as Unix, you may become
#frustrated when something doesn't exist or when it works differently
#than you expected. If you think of it as Plan 9, however, you'll
#find that most of it works very smoothly, and that there are some
#truly neat ideas that make things much cleaner than you have seen
#before.
#
#Plan 9 is applying to [GSoC]!
#
#[Overview] of what makes Plan 9 From Bell Labs special, and [what do
#people like about plan 9].
#
#[Wiki index] - Alphabetical index of wiki pages
#
#Get Plan 9.
# * [Download] Plan 9.
# * [Staying up to date]
#
#Learn Plan 9.
# * [FAQ]
# * [Documentation]
# * [Supported PC hardware], [other hardware], [virtual machines]
# * [Release notes | http://plan9.bell-labs.com/sys/doc/release4.html]
# * [Installation instructions]
# * [Online Manual pages | http://plan9.bell-labs.com/sys/man/] [man
# pages mirror | http://man.cat-v.org/plan_9/]
# * For Unix users: [Unix to Plan 9 command translation]
# * For students with homework assignments, see
# [http://lsub.org/who/nemo/papers.html]
#
#Use Plan 9.
# * [News]
# * [Software for Plan 9]
# * [Tip o' the day]
# * [Contrib index]
# * [Sources repository]
# * [Integration with other OSs]
# * [errata]
#
#Learn the differences. Become a member of the Plan 9 [community].
# * Join one or more of our [mailing lists], and meet the [people]
# behind Plan 9 now.
# * See what happened at the Fifth International Workshop on Plan 9
# ([http://www.iwp9.org]). More information concerning Plan 9
# conferences can be found on the [9con] page.
# * Join us on [IRC].
#
#Make a difference. Join Plan 9 Open Source development.
# * [Development]
# * [Recommended readings]
# * [9grid]
#
#Related works.
# * [9vx], a port of the Plan 9 kernel to vx32 user mode emulation
# * [Plan 9 from User Space | http://swtch.com/plan9port], also known
# as plan9port, is a port of most of the notable Plan 9 libraries and
# applications to Unix-like operating systems.
# * [Inferno | http://code.google.com/p/inferno-os/] - A compact
# operating system for building cross-platform distributed systems,
# based in the same principles as Plan 9.
# * [9P/9P2000 | http://9p.cat-v.org] - The distributed file system
# protocol used by Plan 9 and Inferno.
# * [v9fs] provides a Plan9 9P2000 resource sharing protocol client
# for the Linux 2.6 kernel.
#
#Meta.
# * Anyone with a Plan 9 installation can edit the wiki pages. People
# new to a wiki should play around in the [sandbox] to gain
# familiarity with the concept. [Acme wiki instructions] [Wiki syntax]
# * See the [what's new] page for a list of recent wiki updates.
# * [Plan 9 Wiki Wish List]. Request documentation to be added to the
# wiki.
# * The [Plan 9 Documentation Task Force] works to fix, update and
# extend the Plan 9 documentation. Volunteers are welcome to join.
#
# * [Wiki index] - Alphabetical index of wiki pages
# * [Old wiki pages] - Deprecated information
#
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#PLAN 9 FROM BELL LABS
#
#Initially developed by the people who devised Unix at Bell Labs,
#Plan 9 took OS development back into the realm of research. Plan 9
#development continues to challenge the concept of the operating
#system, reworking the whole idea using modern concepts and
#technology.
#
#Plan 9 is not Unix. If you think of it as Unix, you may become
#frustrated when something doesn't exist or when it works differently
#than you expected. If you think of it as Plan 9, however, you'll
#find that most of it works very smoothly, and that there are some
#truly neat ideas that make things much cleaner than you have seen
#before.
#
#Plan 9 is applying to [GSoC]!
#
#[Overview] of what makes Plan 9 From Bell Labs special, and [what do
#people like about plan 9].
#
#[Wiki index] - Alphabetical index of wiki pages
#
#Get Plan 9.
# * [Download] Plan 9.
# * [Staying up to date]
#
#Learn Plan 9.
# * [FAQ]
# * [Documentation]
# * [Supported PC hardware], [other hardware], [virtual machines]
# * [Release notes | http://plan9.bell-labs.com/sys/doc/release4.html]
# * [Installation instructions]
# * [Online Manual pages | http://plan9.bell-labs.com/sys/man/] [man
# pages mirror | http://man.cat-v.org/plan_9/]
# * For Unix users: [Unix to Plan 9 command translation]
# * For students with homework assignments, see
# [http://lsub.org/who/nemo/papers.html]
#
#Use Plan 9.
# * [News]
# * [Software for Plan 9]
# * [Tip o' the day]
# * [Contrib index]
# * [Sources repository]
# * [Integration with other OSs]
# * [errata]
#
#Learn the differences. Become a member of the Plan 9 [community].
# * Join one or more of our [mailing lists], and meet the [people]
# behind Plan 9 now.
# * See what happened at the Fifth International Workshop on Plan 9
# ([http://www.iwp9.org]). More information concerning Plan 9
# conferences can be found on the [9con] page.
# * Join us on [IRC].
#
#Make a difference. Join Plan 9 Open Source development.
# * [Development]
# * [Recommended readings]
# * [9grid]
#
#Related works.
# * [9vx], a port of the Plan 9 kernel to vx32 user mode emulation
# * [Plan 9 from User Space | http://swtch.com/plan9port], also known
# as plan9port, is a port of most of the notable Plan 9 libraries and
# applications to Unix-like operating systems.
# * [Inferno | http://code.google.com/p/inferno-os/] - A compact
# operating system for building cross-platform distributed systems,
# based in the same principles as Plan 9.
# * [9P/9P2000 | http://9p.cat-v.org] - The distributed file system
# protocol used by Plan 9 and Inferno.
# * [v9fs] provides a Plan9 9P2000 resource sharing protocol client
# for the Linux 2.6 kernel.
#
#Forks, distributions:
# * [9front | http://www.9front.org]
# * [9atom | http://9atom.org]
# * [9legacy | http://9legacy.org]
# * [PlanB | http://lsub.org/ls/planb.html]
#
#Meta.
# * Anyone with a Plan 9 installation can edit the wiki pages. People
# new to a wiki should play around in the [sandbox] to gain
# familiarity with the concept. [Acme wiki instructions] [Wiki syntax]
# * See the [what's new] page for a list of recent wiki updates.
# * [Plan 9 Wiki Wish List]. Request documentation to be added to the
# wiki.
# * The [Plan 9 Documentation Task Force] works to fix, update and
# extend the Plan 9 documentation. Volunteers are welcome to join.
#
# * [Wiki index] - Alphabetical index of wiki pages
# * [Old wiki pages] - Deprecated information
#
D1574630122
Afhs
#
#PLAN 9 FROM BELL LABS
#
#Initially developed by the people who devised Unix at Bell Labs,
#Plan 9 took OS development back into the realm of research. Plan 9
#development continues to challenge the concept of the operating
#system, reworking the whole idea using modern concepts and
#technology.
#
#Plan 9 is not Unix. If you think of it as Unix, you may become
#frustrated when something doesn't exist or when it works differently
#than you expected. If you think of it as Plan 9, however, you'll
#find that most of it works very smoothly, and that there are some
#truly neat ideas that make things much cleaner than you have seen
#before.
#
#[Overview] of what makes Plan 9 From Bell Labs special, and [what do
#people like about plan 9].
#
#[Wiki index] - Alphabetical index of wiki pages
#
#Get Plan 9.
# * [Download] Plan 9.
# * [Staying up to date]
#
#Learn Plan 9.
# * [FAQ]
# * [Documentation]
# * [Supported PC hardware], [other hardware], [virtual machines]
# * [Release notes | http://plan9.bell-labs.com/sys/doc/release4.html]
# * [Installation instructions]
# * [Online Manual pages | http://plan9.bell-labs.com/sys/man/] [man
# pages mirror | http://man.cat-v.org/plan_9/]
# * For Unix users: [Unix to Plan 9 command translation]
# * For students with homework assignments, see
# [http://lsub.org/who/nemo/papers.html]
#
#Use Plan 9.
# * [News]
# * [Software for Plan 9]
# * [Tip o' the day]
# * [Contrib index]
# * [Sources repository]
# * [Integration with other OSs]
# * [errata]
#
#Learn the differences. Become a member of the Plan 9 [community].
# * Join one or more of our [mailing lists], and meet the [people]
# behind Plan 9 now.
# * See what happened at the Fifth International Workshop on Plan 9
# ([http://www.iwp9.org]). More information concerning Plan 9
# conferences can be found on the [9con] page.
# * Join us on [IRC].
#
#Make a difference. Join Plan 9 Open Source development.
# * [Development]
# * [Recommended readings]
# * [9grid]
#
#Related works.
# * [9vx], a port of the Plan 9 kernel to vx32 user mode emulation
# * [Plan 9 from User Space | http://swtch.com/plan9port], also known
# as plan9port, is a port of most of the notable Plan 9 libraries and
# applications to Unix-like operating systems.
# * [Inferno | http://code.google.com/p/inferno-os/] - A compact
# operating system for building cross-platform distributed systems,
# based in the same principles as Plan 9.
# * [9P/9P2000 | http://9p.cat-v.org] - The distributed file system
# protocol used by Plan 9 and Inferno.
# * [v9fs] provides a Plan9 9P2000 resource sharing protocol client
# for the Linux 2.6 kernel.
#
#Forks, distributions:
# * [9front | http://www.9front.org]
# * [9atom | http://9atom.org]
# * [9legacy | http://9legacy.org]
# * [PlanB | http://lsub.org/ls/planb.html]
#
#Meta.
# * Anyone with a Plan 9 installation can edit the wiki pages. People
# new to a wiki should play around in the [sandbox] to gain
# familiarity with the concept. [Acme wiki instructions] [Wiki syntax]
# * See the [what's new] page for a list of recent wiki updates.
# * [Plan 9 Wiki Wish List]. Request documentation to be added to the
# wiki.
# * The [Plan 9 Documentation Task Force] works to fix, update and
# extend the Plan 9 documentation. Volunteers are welcome to join.
#
# * [Wiki index] - Alphabetical index of wiki pages
# * [Old wiki pages] - Deprecated information
#
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#
#PLAN 9 FROM BELL LABS
#
#Initially developed by the people who devised Unix at Bell Labs,
#Plan 9 took OS development back into the realm of research. Plan 9
#development continues to challenge the concept of the operating
#system, reworking the whole idea using modern concepts and
#technology.
#
#Plan 9 is not Unix. If you think of it as Unix, you may become
#frustrated when something doesn't exist or when it works differently
#than you expected. If you think of it as Plan 9, however, you'll
#find that most of it works very smoothly, and that there are some
#truly neat ideas that make things much cleaner than you have seen
#before.
#
#[Overview] of what makes Plan 9 From Bell Labs special, and [what do
#people like about plan 9].
#
#[Wiki index] - Alphabetical index of wiki pages
#
#Get Plan 9.
# * [Download] Plan 9.
# * [Staying up to date]
#
#Learn Plan 9.
# * [FAQ]
# * [Documentation]
# * [Supported PC hardware], [other hardware], [virtual machines]
# * [Release notes | http://plan9.bell-labs.com/sys/doc/release4.html]
# * [Installation instructions]
# * [Online Manual pages | http://plan9.bell-labs.com/sys/man/] [man
# pages mirror | http://man.cat-v.org/plan_9/]
# * For Unix users: [Unix to Plan 9 command translation]
# * For students with homework assignments, see
# [http://lsub.org/who/nemo/papers.html]
#
#Use Plan 9.
# * [News]
# * [Software for Plan 9]
# * [Tip o' the day]
# * [Contrib index]
# * [Sources repository]
# * [Integration with other OSs]
# * [errata]
#
#Learn the differences. Become a member of the Plan 9 [community].
# * Join one or more of our [mailing lists], and meet the [people]
# behind Plan 9 now.
# * See what happened at the Fifth International Workshop on Plan 9
# ([http://www.iwp9.org]). More information concerning Plan 9
# conferences can be found on the [9con] page.
# * Join us on [IRC].
#
#Make a difference. Join Plan 9 Open Source development.
# * [Development]
# * [Recommended readings]
# * [9grid]
#
#Related works.
# * [9vx], a port of the Plan 9 kernel to vx32 user mode emulation
# * [Plan 9 from User Space | http://swtch.com/plan9port], also known
# as plan9port, is a port of most of the notable Plan 9 libraries and
# applications to Unix-like operating systems.
# * [Inferno | http://code.google.com/p/inferno-os/] - A compact
# operating system for building cross-platform distributed systems,
# based in the same principles as Plan 9.
# * [9P/9P2000 | http://9p.cat-v.org] - The distributed file system
# protocol used by Plan 9 and Inferno.
# * [v9fs] provides a Plan9 9P2000 resource sharing protocol client
# for the Linux 2.6 kernel.
#
#Forks, distributions:
# * [9front | http://www.9front.org]
# * [9atom | http://9atom.org]
# * [9legacy | http://9legacy.org]
# * [Plan B | http://lsub.org/ls/planb.html]
#
#Meta.
# * Anyone with a Plan 9 installation can edit the wiki pages. People
# new to a wiki should play around in the [sandbox] to gain
# familiarity with the concept. [Acme wiki instructions] [Wiki syntax]
# * See the [what's new] page for a list of recent wiki updates.
# * [Plan 9 Wiki Wish List]. Request documentation to be added to the
# wiki.
# * The [Plan 9 Documentation Task Force] works to fix, update and
# extend the Plan 9 documentation. Volunteers are welcome to join.
#
# * [Wiki index] - Alphabetical index of wiki pages
# * [Old wiki pages] - Deprecated information
#
D1633809148
Aglenda
#
#PLAN 9 FROM BELL LABS
#
#Initially developed by the people who devised Unix at Bell Labs,
#Plan 9 took OS development back into the realm of research. Plan 9
#development continues to challenge the concept of the operating
#system, reworking the whole idea using modern concepts and
#technology.
#
#Plan 9 is not Unix. If you think of it as Unix, you may become
#frustrated when something doesn't exist or when it works differently
#than you expected. If you think of it as Plan 9, however, you'll
#find that most of it works very smoothly, and that there are some
#truly neat ideas that make things much cleaner than you have seen
#before.
#
#[Overview] of what makes Plan 9 From Bell Labs special, and [what do
#people like about plan 9].
#
#[Wiki index] - Alphabetical index of wiki pages
#
#Get Plan 9.
# * [Download] Plan 9.
# * [Staying up to date]
#
#Learn Plan 9.
# * [FAQ]
# * [Documentation]
# * [Supported PC hardware], [other hardware], [virtual machines]
# * [Release notes | http://plan9.bell-labs.com/sys/doc/release4.html]
# * [Installation instructions]
# * [Online Manual pages | http://plan9.bell-labs.com/sys/man/] [man
# pages mirror | http://man.cat-v.org/plan_9/]
# * For Unix users: [Unix to Plan 9 command translation]
# * For students with homework assignments, see
# [http://lsub.org/who/nemo/papers.html]
#
#Use Plan 9.
# * [News]
# * [Software for Plan 9]
# * [Tip o' the day]
# * [Contrib index]
# * [Sources repository]
# * [Integration with other OSs]
# * [errata]
#
#Learn the differences. Become a member of the Plan 9 [community].
# * Join one or more of our [mailing lists], and meet the [people]
# behind Plan 9 now.
# * See what happened at the Fifth International Workshop on Plan 9
# ([http://www.iwp9.org]). More information concerning Plan 9
# conferences can be found on the [9con] page.
# * Join us on [IRC].
#
#Make a difference. Join Plan 9 Open Source development.
# * [Development]
# * [Recommended readings]
# * [9grid]
#
#Related works.
# * [9vx], a port of the Plan 9 kernel to vx32 user mode emulation
# * [Plan 9 from User Space | http://swtch.com/plan9port], also known
# as plan9port, is a port of most of the notable Plan 9 libraries and
# applications to Unix-like operating systems.
# * [Inferno | http://code.google.com/p/inferno-os/] - A compact
# operating system for building cross-platform distributed systems,
# based in the same principles as Plan 9.
# * [9P/9P2000 | http://9p.cat-v.org] - The distributed file system
# protocol used by Plan 9 and Inferno.
# * [v9fs] provides a Plan9 9P2000 resource sharing protocol client
# for the Linux 2.6 kernel.
#
#Forks, distributions:
# * [9front | http://www.9front.org]
# * [9legacy | http://9legacy.org]
# * [Plan B | http://lsub.org/ls/planb.html]
#
#Meta.
# * Anyone with a Plan 9 installation can edit the wiki pages. People
# new to a wiki should play around in the [sandbox] to gain
# familiarity with the concept. [Acme wiki instructions] [Wiki syntax]
# * See the [what's new] page for a list of recent wiki updates.
# * [Plan 9 Wiki Wish List]. Request documentation to be added to the
# wiki.
# * The [Plan 9 Documentation Task Force] works to fix, update and
# extend the Plan 9 documentation. Volunteers are welcome to join.
#
# * [Wiki index] - Alphabetical index of wiki pages
# * [Old wiki pages] - Deprecated information
#
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#PLAN 9 FROM BELL LABS
#
#Initially developed by the people who devised Unix at Bell Labs,
#Plan 9 took OS development back into the realm of research. Plan 9
#development continues to challenge the concept of the operating
#system, reworking the whole idea using modern concepts and
#technology.
#
#Plan 9 is not Unix. If you think of it as Unix, you may become
#frustrated when something doesn't exist or when it works differently
#than you expected. If you think of it as Plan 9, however, you'll
#find that most of it works very smoothly, and that there are some
#truly neat ideas that make things much cleaner than you have seen
#before.
#
#[Overview] of what makes Plan 9 From Bell Labs special, and [what do
#people like about plan 9].
#
#[Wiki index] - Alphabetical index of wiki pages
#
#Get Plan 9.
# * [Download] Plan 9.
# * [Staying up to date]
#
#Learn Plan 9.
# * [FAQ]
# * [Documentation]
# * [Supported PC hardware], [other hardware], [virtual machines]
# * [Release notes | http://9p.io/sys/doc/release4.html]
# * [Installation instructions]
# * [Online Manual pages | http://9p.io/sys/man/] [man pages mirror |
# http://man.cat-v.org/plan_9/]
# * For Unix users: [Unix to Plan 9 command translation]
# * For students with homework assignments, see
# [http://lsub.org/who/nemo/papers.html]
#
#Use Plan 9.
# * [News]
# * [Software for Plan 9]
# * [Tip o' the day]
# * [Contrib index]
# * [Sources repository]
# * [Integration with other OSs]
# * [errata]
#
#Learn the differences. Become a member of the Plan 9 [community].
# * Join one or more of our [mailing lists], and meet the [people]
# behind Plan 9 now.
# * See what happened at the Fifth International Workshop on Plan 9
# ([http://www.iwp9.org]). More information concerning Plan 9
# conferences can be found on the [9con] page.
# * Join us on [IRC].
#
#Make a difference. Join Plan 9 Open Source development.
# * [Development]
# * [Recommended readings]
# * [9grid]
#
#Related works.
# * [9vx], a port of the Plan 9 kernel to vx32 user mode emulation
# * [Plan 9 from User Space | http://swtch.com/plan9port], also known
# as plan9port, is a port of most of the notable Plan 9 libraries and
# applications to Unix-like operating systems.
# * [Inferno | http://code.google.com/p/inferno-os/] - A compact
# operating system for building cross-platform distributed systems,
# based in the same principles as Plan 9.
# * [9P/9P2000 | http://9p.cat-v.org] - The distributed file system
# protocol used by Plan 9 and Inferno.
# * [v9fs] provides a Plan9 9P2000 resource sharing protocol client
# for the Linux 2.6 kernel.
#
#Forks, distributions:
# * [9front | http://www.9front.org]
# * [9legacy | http://9legacy.org]
# * [Plan B | https://lsub.org/plan-b/]
#
#Meta.
# * Anyone with a Plan 9 installation can edit the wiki pages. People
# new to a wiki should play around in the [sandbox] to gain
# familiarity with the concept. [Acme wiki instructions] [Wiki syntax]
# * See the [what's new] page for a list of recent wiki updates.
# * [Plan 9 Wiki Wish List]. Request documentation to be added to the
# wiki.
# * The [Plan 9 Documentation Task Force] works to fix, update and
# extend the Plan 9 documentation. Volunteers are welcome to join.
#
# * [Wiki index] - Alphabetical index of wiki pages
# * [Old wiki pages] - Deprecated information
#
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