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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.
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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.
 
Initially developed by the people who devised [[:Category:Unix|Unix]] at Bell Labs, {{tag|Plan 9}} took OS development back into the realm of research.  Plan 9 development continues to challenge the concept of the [[:Category:Operating system|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.
 
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Latest revision as of 21:25, 1 April 2023

https://9p.io/plan9/img/power36.gif Plan 9 wiki
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Founded by: unknown
Status: Dormant
Language: English
Edit mode: ByInvitation
Wiki engine: Plan 9
Wiki license: No license
Main topic: Plan 9
For the original Plan 9 powered site found at Bell-Labs.com, see: Plan 9 wiki.
Wiki size: 386 article pages see stats

(Page count as of: 2023-04-01)


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.