Linked by Jordan Spencer Cunningham on Wed 8th Jul 2009 18:34 UTC, submitted by rlem6983
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RE: would take google os any day
by Laurence on Wed 8th Jul 2009 22:48
in reply to "would take google os any day"
i hope that google chrome os buries Linux kernel so deep that nobody actually notices it.
It already is to anyone who isn't a kernel developer.
In fact the whole point of a kernel is it's the deepest part of the OS.
I can only assume from your post that maybe you have Linux's user space tools like Bash confused as being the kernel. Please correct me if this wasn't the case.
RE[2]: would take google os any day
by bousozoku on Sat 11th Jul 2009 07:37
in reply to "RE: would take google os any day"
"i hope that google chrome os buries Linux kernel so deep that nobody actually notices it.
It already is to anyone who isn't a kernel developer.
In fact the whole point of a kernel is it's the deepest part of the OS.
I can only assume from your post that maybe you have Linux's user space tools like Bash confused as being the kernel. Please correct me if this wasn't the case. "
As soon as GRUB starts, you notice the Linux kernel because of the list. Non-technical users should never see that. It's good to see that Ubuntu has limited the periodic file system check to the login display, instead of showing a scrolling display of text which will once again confuse the non-technical.







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i hope that google chrome os buries Linux kernel so deep that nobody actually notices it. i also hope they dont come close to gnome, kde, x whatever user space mess ever created. Then end users would love it, much more than ubuntu or any linux distro.
Plus, ubuntu would have no chance against Google once they sign agreements with OEM's. i hope it happens.