On Thu, 13 Jan 2011, andrey mirtchovski wrote:

> When you boot the live cd you'll have a pretty good idea whether your
> system is supported -- if things are OK you'll get to a gui with
> installation information. You'll be able to figure out whether you
> want to try it or not even before you get to the hard drive
> partitioning :)

Excellent..

> There's no 'other plan9', WYSIWYG. There's another installation cd
> with slightly more supported hardware called '9atom'. You can try that
> if the current one doesn't work.

It works. I've had Plan9 up and running from the Live CD.

> Failing the CD path, you can download 9vx and try the full Plan 9
> environment hosted on your normal OS.

That's great! I have "Native Oberon for Linux" running the very same
way. Best of both worlds - at a bit of a price though. :) Thanks for
the input.
-- 
Duke

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