On Fri, Jan 4, 2013 at 8:19 AM, erik quanstrom <quans...@quanstro.net> wrote: >> Is that targeting Intel Atom CPUs? I have an EEEPC sitting so that's >> a good chance to start using Plan9 in a real environment (non VM). >> The fact that go is provided is tempting :) > > originally, the goal was to get atom machines working. that goal > was largely met, so the name is somewhat of an anachronism. > it's the same set of kernels i run everwhere. > > i don't know anything about any model of the eeepc. ymmv. > > there's no go included in 9atom yet, but you should be able > to install it with no problems. > > - erik >
If you check out the Go source and don't find any build framework for Plan 9, you may need to check out the current repo tip to get it. That's what I did when I installed Go, but it was months ago so YMMV. john