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do you guys think that plan9 namespaces could do the same thing as qubes vm's without being bloated cancer?
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>>fg-TS85UT93 (OP) plan9? isnt that the suckless gnu coreutils?
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>>fg-M2EZ71EA noh. plan9 maintains a lite version of plan9port though, which is a port of the plan9 coreutils to unix. plan9 is a different OS developed by bell labs after unix which is pretty cool. http://p9f.org/about.html its an OS that's supposed to run on multiple machines and share resources over the network. each process gets a "namespace", which isolates programs from each other and from the rest of the filesystem.
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Anonymous 05/22/21(Sat)23:52:07 No. fg-SSK8BPV9 >>fg-GKP4OHY1
>>fg-1IC7V7NM *suckless maintains a lit version of plan9port sorry
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Anonymous 05/23/21(Sun)00:16:59 No. fg-7DHLJQ19 >>fg-GKP4OHY1
>>fg-M2EZ71EA >>fg-M2EZ71EA Your thinking of 9base https://tools.suckless.org/9base/>>fg-M2EZ71EA
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Anonymous 05/23/21(Sun)00:19:06 No. fg-DW2OGTP6 >>fg-0Z20AD81
>>fg-1IC7V7NM Sounds like jails in freebsd. I am not intimate with plan9 but have been using acme for a while. Also plumbing is a really awesome concept.
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Anonymous 05/23/21(Sun)01:24:57 No. fg-GKP4OHY1
>>fg-1IC7V7NM seems interesting, i will look into it >>fg-SSK8BPV9 >>fg-7DHLJQ19 yea, thats where i remember seeing it
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Anonymous 05/23/21(Sun)03:20:39 No. fg-0Z20AD81
>>fg-DW2OGTP6 yea. just namespaces are more tied to the system and easier to work with, since its just how the entire system is organized. plan9 has a lot of neat stuff

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