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  1. Plan 9 from Bell Labs is a distributed operating system which originated from the Computing Science Research Center (CSRC) at Bell Labs in the mid-1980s and built on UNIX concepts first developed there in the late 1960s. Since 2000, Plan 9 has been free and open-source. The final official release was in early 2015.

  2. Plan 9 from Bell Labs is a modern operating system that evolved from Unix and supports distributed computing. Learn about its features, documentation, history, and related resources.

  3. plan9.io › plan9 › downloadPlan 9 Download

    Plan 9 is a distributed operating system developed by Bell Labs. Download the CD image, USB disk image, or floppy image to install or explore the system on various architectures.

  4. Plan 9 is a system that aims to provide a seamless and flexible computing environment across a network of heterogeneous machines. It uses a file-system-like naming system, a network protocol called 9P, and a window system to integrate resources and services.

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  5. Plan 9 is a system developed at Bell Labs since the late 1980s, with a unique approach to name spaces, file servers, and network services. It has had four major releases, with the latest one in 2002, and is now maintained by the Plan 9 Foundation.

  6. A re-release of the final version of the 4th Edition of Plan 9 from Bell Labs, an operating system developed by Bell Labs and Lucent Technologies. Learn about the features, changes, and history of Plan 9 from this GitHub repository.

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  8. Oct 24, 2015 · Plan 9 is an operating system kernel but also a collection of accompanying software. The bulk of the software is predominantly new, written for Plan 9 rather than ported from Unix or other systems. The window system, compilers, file server, and network services are all freshly written for Plan 9.