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Not the OS, just the secrecy and grandiose announcements and hoopla and 75% of tech sites covering the same thing that no one has seen yet.<br /><br />I agree with you but hate it.<br /><br />Its like 12 year old girls and Miley Cyrus.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8335314075484393906.post-28477415342239645542009-07-12T19:41:34.822-05:002009-07-12T19:41:34.822-05:00I was wondering why Google annouced this now when ...I was wondering why Google annouced this now when they shown anything. Intel have confirmed that they've been working with Google on this.<br /><br />And the it struck me... It was because of this... People talking about it. What better marketing than people standing around the water cooler as it were?Nevynnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8335314075484393906.post-91569171331112754992009-07-12T16:36:18.160-05:002009-07-12T16:36:18.160-05:00Google is working on new hardware standards for pe...Google is working on new hardware standards for peripheral devices involving... html. So it will support plug and play of most devices just windows does.<br />It would appear that Google has been planning this for a long time(regardless of the release's timing) and has been working very hard behind the scenes to make sure that their lauch of an operating system will be very successful. <br />Finally, I think that most non server-OS distros will be in the position of following Google's Linux. Their technology will be open source, so it shouldn't be that hard.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8335314075484393906.post-7984979878255984172009-07-11T21:12:06.683-05:002009-07-11T21:12:06.683-05:00@seriouslycgi - I laughed. I hope they do, in ser...@seriouslycgi - I laughed. I hope they do, in seriousness. I would welcome the listing.<br /><br />@Anonymous - If the hardware has but one single boot option and no way to alter it, then the OS will have to live in ROM. This is not good if Google plans on implementing an update system.<br /><br />As far as I know, Windows cannot boot from ROM, but I could be wrong. If this is the case, then you're absolutely right. There would be no way to replace COS with Win7.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02957471586871393621noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8335314075484393906.post-7263357368892916052009-07-11T20:59:14.780-05:002009-07-11T20:59:14.780-05:00"Google working with hardware manufacturers&q..."Google working with hardware manufacturers": does this mean the hardware has a single boot option, or will it be a dual boot option? If single boot, then it immediately displaces Windows as the default-as-shipped (its last bastion of strength). If dual boot, then it immediately displaces Windows as the first and only option (again, its last bastion of strength) since the hardware now offers choice on power-up. Even if the user has been a windows ewe-ser all this time, how easily, quickly, and (inevitably) habitually, will they revert to the <5sec boot-up to gain access to their social network (especially given windows propensity to cause problems once installed)?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8335314075484393906.post-2930510027843929352009-07-11T20:45:17.612-05:002009-07-11T20:45:17.612-05:00are they going to register with distrowatch?are they going to register with distrowatch?seriouslycgihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08991027358116019474noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8335314075484393906.post-79633000749071576852009-07-11T17:16:42.422-05:002009-07-11T17:16:42.422-05:00What a font!What a font!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8335314075484393906.post-64333722600892065812009-07-11T14:49:11.334-05:002009-07-11T14:49:11.334-05:00No, I hadn't read that. I agree that Linux is...No, I hadn't read that. I agree that Linux is best when well-refined. I think that's true of anything at all.<br /><br />But I see your point, which is something that perhaps deserves its own post here: people often turn down Linux because for them, for whatever reason, it doesn't "just work." If there's a way to turn that around, it could help. That point is made here, albeit briefly, when I talk about the possibility that Google could help generate some better, more official drivers for Linux.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02957471586871393621noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8335314075484393906.post-66916033342711862002009-07-11T14:38:04.704-05:002009-07-11T14:38:04.704-05:00Well, it is more in depth but often find myself as...Well, it is more in depth but often find myself asking whether the writer has read the blurb I wrote http://short.to/j7vw .. If that's the case good I'm glad to have been of help. And if not then maybe I'm not the only one with common sense.<br /><br />Good article!klhrevolutionhttp://www.greenvilleroad.info/technoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8335314075484393906.post-6116148152851776892009-07-11T11:20:11.693-05:002009-07-11T11:20:11.693-05:00Mr. Anonymous, you make some good points. This is...Mr. Anonymous, you make some good points. This is why I think it will have little effect on the Linux community. It probably will not have a CLI. Rather, one will exist, but it will be behind the scenes and probably require some serious hacking to access.<br /><br />The point of the OS is to boot very quickly and get onto the Internet very quickly. If it succeeds at that, then it's a success in it's own right. But it will never completely take over the Gentoos and Debians and RHELs and everything else simply because they serve a different purpose.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02957471586871393621noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8335314075484393906.post-39686998462692014242009-07-11T10:47:35.884-05:002009-07-11T10:47:35.884-05:00Some key questions: will GoogleOS boot fast? Will ...Some key questions: will GoogleOS boot fast? Will it be in ROM? How will it differ from Intel's Moblin?<br />Will it even have a command-line and binutils? If not, it's a locked-down silo, no better than MS or AAPL.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8335314075484393906.post-79418772603432598532009-07-11T10:01:15.388-05:002009-07-11T10:01:15.388-05:00Thanks for the kind words, Nick.
I avoid freaking...Thanks for the kind words, Nick.<br /><br />I avoid freaking out when things like this happen. The point is that while there is such a thing as an attack on Linux, there is no such thing as a *critical* attack on Linux. Linux users enjoy freedom of choice, and no Linux project will ever see death until its users and developers *choose* to kill it. Chrome OS is no threat. It isn't meant to be. It's meant to perform a very simple task on a very simple machine. No reason to get out of hand.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02957471586871393621noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8335314075484393906.post-57345847450875683112009-07-11T09:53:09.338-05:002009-07-11T09:53:09.338-05:00Finally a decent article on chrome os. Not sensati...Finally a decent article on chrome os. Not sensationalized.Nick Andersonhttp://www.cmdln.orgnoreply@blogger.com