Linked by Thom Holwerda on Wed 26th Nov 2008 22:45 UTC, submitted by pablo_marx
OSNews, Generic OSes Linux distributions come and go by the dozens almost every day, and most of them live and die an unknown, irrelevant life, mostly because no, changing three icons and adding the suffix '-nix' to any random word doesn't make it different from Ubuntu. Anyway, sometimes, a new distribution is started that brings something new to the table. One such "distribution" is Glendix, which aims to combine the Linux kernel with the userpsace tools from Plan 9. Distribution is probably not the right term for this project.
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RE[3]: Nice name choice
by heron on Thu 27th Nov 2008 05:38 UTC in reply to "RE[2]: Nice name choice"
heron
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Ummm... No, not photoshopped. Plan 9 on BlueGene was reported on Slashdot a while ago:

http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=07/06/19/1215253

Plan 9 isn't some fly-by-night OS. It was written at Bell Labs as the experimental successor to UNIX. A number of features incorporated into UNIX have come from it /proc, devfs, and the Unicode to name a few.

Obligatory wikipedia mention:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plan_9_from_Bell_Labs

The authors are the same guys who originally took part in writing UNIX. It goes without saying that they know what they're doing.

It doesn't have to be Linux to run on a supercomputing cluster. ;)

GC

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