hola, people tend to forget, but Plan 9 does has a wiki, with answers to most of the questions these groundhog (credit: maht) day posts.
read it via acme, or: http://plan9.bell-labs.com/wiki/plan9/Recommended_readings/ have fun and welcome to Plan 9! On Feb 19, 2008 9:00 PM, Martin Neubauer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > * Pietro Gagliardi ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: > > First off, finish learning to use rc, rio, and acme. You'll need both > > of them :-) > > For large values of two, two equals three, for small values of three. > > Seriously, it's probobly easiest to understand how Plan 9 works and why it > is the way it is by reading what you find in /sys/doc. Start with 9.ps and > work yourself through the rest. A few things aren't really necessary to > get started, but reading the titles and abstracts helps to sort things. The > wiki is nice and contains quite a few descriptions of getting things done > but provides little reasoning about design (notable exceptions are the > pages on the colour scheme and the mouse vs. keyboard debate - there's > really no need to carry this one back to the list.) > > Oh, and the man pages are great for reference. > > -- Federico G. Benavento