• @[email protected]
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        What desktop environment is that? Or is it built in by default or doesn’t work quite similar to linux?

        • bubstance
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          It is called rio(1) and it comes with Plan 9.

          There is a Unix/X11 port that contains most of the Plan 9 userspace—including a version of rio—called plan9port.

          It is not nearly as good as using the real thing.

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          I use it because it’s truly a “complete system” in a way that Linux and even the BSDs are not—every program is an example in itself and it comes with a ton of various scratch-built utilities that you don’t usually find as part of a typical Linux distro. Stuff like a basic torrent or IRC client just sort of fall out of the way Plan 9 is organized and implemented.

          It also provides me with a distraction-free environment and a set of tools that I enjoy using, even if some aspects of Plan 9 as, say, a laptop daily driver are inconvenient or awkward. It really is better suited for networked computing.

          I was pretty much sold from first contact because Plan 9 is the way that I feel best matches what I’ve always wanted from my machines: a simple grid of networked appliances where I can route the various resources and hardware in whatever way I require.

              • rhabarba
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                What happens with the Plan 9 system after the boot camp has ended? From what I can see on that site, their Plan 9 shenanigans will end by mid-September. (SDF is NetBSD-centric AFAIK.)

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                  It used to be that everyone in the Boot Camp got their own VM that was wiped each season, but recently everything was migrated to a single installation that doesn’t reset and everyone uses.

                  In short: now you get a permanent account.

                  And yes, SDF itself is NetBSD-based—the largest single installation as well as a primary testing environment, if I’m not mistaken.

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                    That’s not too hard, given that NetBSD is a niche in a niche. But a permanent Plan 9 server account which I do not have to keep running sounds intriguing… thank you!

          • rhabarba
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            24 months ago

            I wish someone would port Python and BorgBackup to it. Venti/Fossil are not quite as nice for multi-OS backups.

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              Python 2.5.1 was distributed as part of 9front back when it used hg, but it was ultimately removed from the base system once we switched over to git9. 9legacy still packages binaries, however; they’re up to 2.7.6 for Python and 2.9.2 for Mercurial.

              I never bother with venti/fossil, honestly. I’m more of a cwfs kind of person, but Ori’s gefs has been attracting my attention lately.

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                Venti/Fossil are awesome for a Plan 9 network. Sadly, the world isn’t Plan 9. TIL about gefs though.

      • jawa21
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        34 months ago

        I mean, leave it to us weirdos on sdf for stuff like this.

        • bubstance
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          In #cat-v? Not regularly. I mostly hang out in gridchat with a handful of the 9front people.

          • @[email protected]
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            ah. I’ve been doing linux things, but maybe i’ll try out gridchat next time i’m on 9front

    • rhabarba
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      114 months ago

      Surprisingly many people don’t need the “modern” “web” for daily driving.