Open Directory - Computers: Software: Operating Systems: Network: Distributed: Plan 9
See also: This category in other languages: - A research operating system for distributed environments developed at Bell Labs by the team that created C and Unix. - A port of many Plan 9 programs from their native Plan 9 environment to Unix-like operating systems. - A port of the Plan 9 kernel to run as a user space program using the vx32 sandboxing library in *BSD, Linux, and OS X systems. - An introduction to writing C programs in the Plan 9 environment by Pietro Gagliardi. - Index of software packages part of the 'Contrib' directory in the Bell Labs Sources repository. - Information about the Plan 9 and Inferno workshops, including proceedings, video and audio recordings, and other resources. - A modularized federated OS based on L4 micro kernel and Plan9 from Bell Labs. - News, tips and articles about Plan 9 and Inferno. - General introduction to the system. - News, blogs, source code repositories and other resources for the Plan 9 and Inferno projects part of GSoC. - Wikipedia article about Plan 9. - Technical paper abstract; link to main article, fee needed. Library Hi Tech; Emerald Group. - A workshop for researchers and developers working on Plan 9 from Bell Labs, Inferno, and related ideas and projects. - X terminal emulator that mimics the Plan 9 terminal. - Essay on the mail interface system by David L. Presotto. Available in PDF and PostScript format. - A (friendly) fork of the Plan 9 operating system, including many new contributions and packages. - First International Workshop for Plan 9 and Inferno. (December 05, 2006) - Documentation, tips, various software packages including ports of Unix software, and extra drivers for 3rd Edition. (April 21, 2003) - Essay compares Plan 9 to Unix, parts of Plan 9 being implemented in Unix. From Eric S. Raymond's book The Art of Unix Programming. (January 01, 2003) - News coverage of the Open Source release of the third edition of Plan 9. (June 16, 2000) - The official press release. (June 07, 2000)