Article 62211 The story behind Google’s in-house desktop Linux

The story behind Google’s in-house desktop Linux

by
Thom Holwerda
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If you look around Google's Mountain View, CA offices, you'll see Windows machines, Chromebooks, Macs - and gLinux desktops. G what, you ask? Well, in addition to relying on Linux for its servers, Google has its very own Linux desktop distribution.

You can't get it - darn it! - but for more than a decade, Google has been baking and eating its own homemade Linux desktop distribution. The first version was Goobuntu.

It's not news that Google has it's own in-house desktop Linux distribution, but this article provides some interesting insights into some of its unique aspects. The latest versions now use a rolling release model based on Debian, with a custom automated package building and testing tool on top, developed by Google.

I'd love to see it in action and have it released to the public.

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