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by SecurityMatters 5738 days ago
Howdy, I installed Plan 9 several years ago(close to 10, if I remember correctly). I thought it was interesting, but it had a few problems. 1. It was too hard to install. I figured it out, but it was difficult enough that I thought I would not be able to recommend it to many others, unless they were fairly advanced. 2. The supported hardware list was too small. Mostly, this was a problem with supported nics. On a system like Plan9, a system without a good NIC is pretty useless. 3. The community of users was too small. I did not find any other local users. I found a small community of online users, but they only seemed interested in using Plan9 to break into systems and that did not interest me. I should probably try it again, since many of these things could have improved. I have also used Inferno a bit on a prototype ATT phone and I would like to program that a bit. Linux ended up having most of what I wanted Plan9 for and that is probably why I have not tried it for so long.