LXer: Google is still making its mysterious Fuchsia OS, and now it wants your help
by LXer from LinuxQuestions.org on (#5BEX3)
Published at LXer:
It's been over four years since we first found out that Google is developing a new operating system called Fuchsia. It's unique because it's not based on a Linux kernel; instead, it uses a microkernel called Zircon. It's also unique because, despite being developed in the open" on publicly browsable repositories, nobody really understands what the OS is for, and Google executives have been remarkably coy about it all.
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It's been over four years since we first found out that Google is developing a new operating system called Fuchsia. It's unique because it's not based on a Linux kernel; instead, it uses a microkernel called Zircon. It's also unique because, despite being developed in the open" on publicly browsable repositories, nobody really understands what the OS is for, and Google executives have been remarkably coy about it all.
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