1Plan 9 Wiki 2D1018335352 3Arsc 4# 5#WELCOME TO A COPY OF THE PLAN 9 WIKI 6# 7# Note that this is not the Plan 9 wiki. It is a local 8# copy intended to demonstrate what the wiki data files look like. 9# To get at the real Plan 9 wiki, execute: 10# 11# Local srv net!plan9.bell-labs.com!wiki wiki /mnt/wiki 12# 13# and then restart the wiki reader: 14# 15# Wiki /mnt/wiki 16# 17# Do not run the command 18# 19# Local wikifs /sys/lib/wiki 20# 21# which brings up this local copy instead. 22# 23#This collection of pages contains information pertinent to 24#installing, configuring, and using the operating system [Plan 9 from 25#Bell Labs | http://plan9.bell-labs.com/plan9]. 26# 27#This is a [wiki], which means that anyone with a web browser or a 28#Plan 9 installation can edit any of the pages (including this one). 29#If you find a document you believe to be unclear or incomplete, edit 30#that page to fix it. We use a simple [wiki syntax] rather than full 31#HTML, which makes the editing much easier. If you're using a web 32#browser, there is an Edit link at the bottom of the page. If you're 33#using Acme, just edit the text and put the document back. 34# 35#There are also [Acme wiki instructions]. 36# 37#INSTALLATION 38# 39# * [Supported PC hardware] 40# * The [installation instructions | 41# http://plan9.bell-labs.com/sys/doc/install.html] 42# 43#CONFIGURATION 44# 45# * [Kfs file system configuration] 46# * [Compiling kernels] 47# * [Printer configuration] 48# * [TeX configuration] 49# * [Network configuration] 50# * [Mail configuration] 51# * [SSH configuration] 52# * [Configuring a standalone CPU server] 53# * [Installing a Plan 9 File Server] 54# 55#USING THE SYSTEM 56# 57# * [Using rio]. An introduction to using the window system. 58# * [Using acme]. Acme is a hybrid window system, editor, and shell. 59# * [Using plumbing]. The plumber works behind the scenes to connect 60# various programs in interesting ways. 61# * [Using troff]. Formatting text for printing on a typesetter. 62# * [Using PQ]. The implicit relational database client. <-- please, 63# write at least an intro, whoever is capable of doing it! 64# * [The manual pages | http://plan9.bell-labs.com/sys/man/] are 65# quite informative. 66# * [Useful commands] 67# * See also, a Japanese [website | 68# http://basalt.cias.osakafu-u.ac.jp/plan9/p9index.html] that 69# includes tools for Japanese character input and display. 70# 71#DOCUMENTATION 72# 73# * Documentation is available on Plan 9 systems via [man(1) | 74# http://plan9.bell-labs.com/magic/man2html/1/man] and in /sys/doc. 75# * The online version of the [manual pages | 76# http://plan9.bell-labs.com/sys/man/]. 77# * A collection of [papers | http://plan9.bell-labs.com/sys/doc/] 78# about Plan 9. 79# * Pointers to [Plan9 info on other forums and wikis]. 80# 81#DEVELOPMENT 82# 83# * [Summary of the Plan 9 development environment]. 84# * [aux/vga theory of operation] 85# 86#SOFTWARE 87# 88# * [Charles Forsyth's Collection | 89# http://www.caldo.demon.co.uk/plan9/]. 90# * [Repo's Collection | http://mapage.noos.fr/~repo/]. 91# * [LEO | ftp://ftp.leo.org/pub/comp/os/plan9/3rd/] 92# * Other [User-contributed software]. 93# 94#META 95# 96# * [Wiki syntax] 97# * [Acme wiki instructions] 98# * People new to a wiki should play around in the [sandbox] to gain 99# familiarity with the concept. 100# * [Plan9 wiki wish list]. 101# * A listing of almost all the pages in this wiki, a.k.a. [What is 102# Here]. 103# 104