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Google OS revealed
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/technology/8139711.stm
Two questions on my mind: 1. Is it compatible with Windows-software and sims designed for Windows OS? 2. Is it safer - or is it also an unscupulous collector of private data and privacy information like it's nasty cousin Google Chrome: which is a web browser as destructive to privacy that the German federal police has issued the toughest warning of it that the office ever has released on any piece of code, application and malware alike. |
:haha: at that article. Whoever wrote it has obviously well and truly swallowed everything Google says. That sounded more like an advertisement than a real article on BBC's site.
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That might be one of the most ignorant things I have heard this year |
There has always been alternate OS's. My favorite was OS2/Warp. Big deal. Then again I can't help but wonder if the Linux & varient users will get behind this just because it's not an MS product, or will it drain off like Lindows.
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my prediction... it will never catch on...:yep:
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PD |
Google OS :o Hell i'll give it a try if/when it comes out.
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Not to be used on gaming machines.
Its going to be a linux based kernel - which alone would kill most gaming. Plus its going to be a stripped version (easy to modify kernels in Linux) that will be geared to pretty much not do anything but handle the tasks a netbook does - which is surf the net. There will be no gaming ability on the box in contrast to a windows OS. Sure you could play browser based games - but thats going to be it. No 3d graphix, minimal onboard processing, etc. |
Even at the moment gaming is pretty much the only reason why many home users stick to Windows. A good linux-distro easily tops Windowses in every other aspect, but they still just won't do very well in gaming use despite the recent advances. MS Office compatibility is another big issue for many, mainly in work related use, since while Openoffice is very good on its own it's not truly compatible with MS's suite.
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Also, Google sure is getting stronger and stronger, Hopefully they form a political party next, then I might have a reason to vote. |
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What party would that be? "Big Brothers"? |
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What Windows user will want to use a command line to get something accomplished? Even to this day, many things in Linux require a command line. The point being, while I love Linux, it is faarrrrrrrrrrrrr from making much of a dent into the desktop market outside a cheap web based OS for netbooks. Even these cheap netbooks have been returned in droves for ones that run XP. I read an article the other day about this very fact. Anyway, I don't see Microsoft getting surplantted by Linux in the next 10 years at least. Probably longer. Especially if they make a product like Windows 7 where everyone is frothing at the mouth to get it. Anyways - I have to root here - You are not a man unless you can run Gentoo with a stage 1 developers install customized to your own hardware and with integrated LVM support! :D LVM is the bomb! -S |
Ahh Subman you're thinking ten years back or using too much of the "advanced user" stuff. After my recent OS installation roulette(Windows 7 beta build 7000, Windows 7 RC1, Ubuntu and Xubuntu) I did find the Linuxes quite a bit easier to install and set-up than Win7. Granted Win7 is still not final, but it should be pretty close to it by now. Out-of-the box the Linuxes were definitely more ready than Windowses, with better drivers for my hardware and more necessary software. In the distant past I used to tweak the OS quite a lot and compile my own kernels, but nowadays I just can't bother with it. The less micromanaging the better, after all the OS should serve the user and not the other way around.
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I agree with Subman. While I love my Ubuntu install, a lot of command line stuff is required and that just doesn't appeal to the average user. But hey...My first OS was MS DOS.
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