[ncolug] Re: Boot Linux In Your Browser (using a Javascript emulator

  • From: "M. Knisely" <charon79m@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: ncolug@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Tue, 17 May 2011 22:47:23 -0400

Yeah, the "Ha!" Was meant to indicate that it wasn't an attempt to be
helpful, more meant for the humor of those who know and love you, Henry.
On May 17, 2011 4:47 PM, "hbkeultjes" <hbkeultjes@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Mike:
>
> You are not answering the question. Is there a way to get Firefox 4.o
> or Chrome on your screen without an OS?
>
> Otherwise the meaning seems to be that, if you have windoze or Mac
> running with either Firefox 4.o or Chrome, you can boot Linux out of
> those browsers rather than having a dual boot.
>
> Henry
>
>
> M. Knisely wrote:
>>
>> They're the bloat you don't want on YOUR systems. Ha!
>>
>> On May 17, 2011 3:18 PM, "hbkeultjes" <hbkeultjes@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
>> <mailto:hbkeultjes@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>> wrote:
>> > So . . . how do Firefox 4.o or Chrome get on my screen so they can boot
>> > Linux?
>> >
>> > Henry Keultjes
>> > Mansfield Ohio USA
>> >
>> >
>> > M. Knisely wrote:
>> >> I was toying around with that this morning. Pretty cool.
>> >>
>> >> Mike K.
>> >>
>> >> On Tue, May 17, 2011 at 10:26 AM, Kory Pounds
>> <kory.pounds@xxxxxxxxx <mailto:kory.pounds@xxxxxxxxx>
>> >> <mailto:kory.pounds@xxxxxxxxx <mailto:kory.pounds@xxxxxxxxx>>> wrote:
>> >>
>> >> LUG-Nuts,
>> >>
>> >> Ok, Slashdot just posted this. I would like to know what good is this?
>> >> Please check it out and let us know if this is really good for
>> >> something. Below is the original Slashdot article with reader's
>> >> comments. After that is the actual site that boots up a Linux prompt:
>> >>
>> >>
>>
http://linux.slashdot.org/story/11/05/17/0242244/Boot-Linux-In-Your-Browser
>> >>
>> >> http://bellard.org/jslinux/
>> >>
>> >> Kory "The Perl Guru" Pounds
>> >>
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>> >>
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