Tagged with plan9

Mark Glenda Down for some Perl

- October 31, 2008

I’ve developed an addiction to Markdown after a few weeks using it here to write posts. So I want markdown for some chores on my main system, which is generally Plan 9. This means I need Perl to interpret the markdown.pl script....

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Pictures, not Pictured

- August 4, 2008

Renee French is a favorite illustrator, and I like this poor fellow she recently posted at her sketch blog....

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Venti: SHA1 Backups

- April 15, 2008

Another Russ entirely, MIT and Plan 9 guy Russ Cox, has a blog new since January. His latest sees Plan 9 services supporting legacy systems with great backups on SHA1 hashes in the form of venti(8), an archival storage server with which Cox is intimately familiar.

Six Different Ways

- March 7, 2008

Plan 9 - get an ISO and run Plan 9 on several hardware platforms (as usual, x86 is the initial path of least resistance), or in a virtual machine....

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Your Own Google Cache

- February 28, 2008

Trying to think of the simplest useful example I could of stringing together nifty Plan 9 features without writing any code. Simple as it gets: using the archival file system to present a browseable cache of the past of a living web site under active development....

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Inferno Intro

- February 3, 2008

Inferno® is a language runtime-cum-operating system from Vita Nuova®. Inferno was originally developed at Bell Labs, and shares fundamental design concepts with Plan 9®. Namely: 1) files as a basic and consistent unit of naming; 2) a unified and unifying file-oriented network protocol, and 3) the ability to customize into a useful perspective files as per-process (in ...

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