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mux was a windowing system developed by Rob Pike at Bell Labs for the Version 9 Unix. mux is a predecessor of the Plan 9 windowing systems 8½ and rio, which retain its minimalist Graphical user interface. Multi-User eXperience, a computer gaming term (see: MU*) A MUX is a form of MUD, which is an online text-based multiplayer roleplaying environment available through Telnet (or various telnet clients).
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Multi-User eXperience, a computer gaming term (see: MU*) A MUX is a form of MUD, which is an online text-based multiplayer roleplaying environment available through Telnet (or various telnet clients). mux was a windowing system developed by Rob Pike at Bell Labs for the Version 9 Unix. mux is a predecessor of the Plan 9 windowing systems 8½ and rio, which retain its minimalist Graphical user interface.
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