> Out of curiosity, what's your use case for the NIX kernel?
Use case?? My use case for NIX, and Plan 9 in general, is basically "fun" and "curiosity". For my day job I run AIX, IBM i, and Windows when I have to (which is a lot) :) ________________________________ From: 9fans-boun...@9fans.net <9fans-boun...@9fans.net> on behalf of Giacomo Tesio <giac...@tesio.it> Sent: Sunday, February 11, 2018 4:20 PM To: Fans of the OS Plan 9 from Bell Labs Subject: Re: [9fans] There is no fork 2018-02-12 0:48 GMT+01:00 Benjamin Huntsman <bhunts...@mail2.cu-portland.edu>: > Or, if one wants NIX but to stay a little closer to the original > distribution, are there options, or is Harvey the only way? Out of curiosity, what's your use case for the NIX kernel? @Lyndon: https://bitbucket.org/forsyth/plan9-9k forsyth / plan9-9k — Bitbucket<https://bitbucket.org/forsyth/plan9-9k> bitbucket.org Source for an experimental 64-bit Plan 9 kernel, and supporting software. It features a revised memory-management system, MCS spin locks, and other changes to system ... @Rui: Jehanne diverged a lot from Plan 9, in a pursuit for my vision of simplicity. While it's in no way a Unix, many won't even consider it a Plan 9 system. Still for anyone interested: http://jehanne.io Jehanne<http://jehanne.io/> jehanne.io Jehanne, an operating system derived from Plan9. Introduction overview, screen shot, Joan Documentation Giacomo