
Plan 9 is an operating system designed by the same people who created the original UNIX. Its development began in the late 1980's and it was a research project intended to address a variety of system scalability issues that the UNIX and LINUX kernels don't do particularly well, namely, distributed computing, distributed name spaces, and distributed file systems. Plan 9 is open source and its current and fourth major release was in 2002. It is
available as an install or LiveCD and it can be downloaded
here.
Note: This is an entry to our Alternative OS Contest.
Member since:
2005-07-06
I put off testing Plan 9 for a long time because I was under the impression you needed at least 2 networked computers to host a working system.
Then I tried it, and it asked me where to load the kernel from. Err..
Could be a bad cd though.