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starting in the late 1980s. The system can be obtained from Bell Labs at http://plan9.bell-labs.com/plan9 and runs on PCs and a variety of other platforms. Plan 9 became a convenient platform for experimenting with new ideas, applications, and services. Plan 9 from User Space provides many of the ideas, applications, and services from Plan 9 on Unix-like systems. It runs on FreeBSD (x86), Linux (x86 and PowerPC), Mac OS X (PowerPC), OpenBSD (x86), and SunOS (Sparc). testing/feedback and ok landry@
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Plan 9 is a distributed computing environment built at Bell Labs
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starting in the late 1980s. The system can be obtained from Bell
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Labs at http://plan9.bell-labs.com/plan9 and runs on PCs and a
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variety of other platforms. Plan 9 became a convenient platform for
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experimenting with new ideas, applications, and services.
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Plan 9 from User Space provides many of the ideas, applications,
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and services from Plan 9 on Unix-like systems. It runs on FreeBSD
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(x86), Linux (x86 and PowerPC), Mac OS X (PowerPC), OpenBSD (x86),
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and SunOS (Sparc).
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