Linked by Thom Holwerda on Mon 18th Jun 2007 21:54 UTC, submitted by ericvh
IBM A team comprised of members from Bell-Labs, IBM Research, Sandia National Labs, and Vita Nuova has completed a port of Plan 9 to the Blue Gene supercomputer. Plan 9 kernels are running on both the compute nodes and the I/O nodes and the Ethernet, Torus, Collective Network, Barrier Network, and Management network are all supported. Screenshots are available on the development blog, and a live-demo will be attempted during the USENIX poster session.
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RE: Plan9
by lbivens on Mon 18th Jun 2007 22:45 UTC in reply to "Plan9"
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X-Window? GUI? What flexibility?

We are talking about an operating system not about a geek-chick magnet! Plan 9 comes with a GUI that has all and more capabilities than X-Window, like network transparency (even if it has no networking code on it) and alpha blending (Porter-Duff algebra... The "Duff" guy worked at bell labs at the time rio, the Plan 9 GUI came to life). I am not saying that it is beautiful, though... But I like it and it gets my work done.

Plan 9 and Inferno capabilities for distributed computing are trully amazing... An this is the stuff that matters..

Please, for all those who love giving opinions... Pleas e read a little and get really informed about what is going on.

Congratulations to the Plan 9 on Blue Gene/L team!!

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