LXer: Living In the Cloud: A JoliCloud Chrome Experiment
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LXer: Living In the Cloud: A JoliCloud Chrome Experiment
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Not all of us got shiny new Cr-48 Netbooks from Google, but we do have the next best thing for free. It’s JoliCloud, which emulates a lot of the same things Chrome OS does. The only difference is an Ubuntu base and a lot more access to “under the hood” stuff. Here are my first-hand experiences.
While I agree that Jolicloud does have a very good UI, Chrome OS is also Ubuntu-based (at least it was when its source code was first opened up, but now it has Portage instead of APT).
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