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Boot Linux (or OpenBSD Or Oberon Or FreeDOS) In Your Browser (copy.sh)

Long-time Slashdot reader DeQueue writes: Back in 2011 Fabrice Bellard, the initiator of the QEMU emulator, wrote a PC emulator in JavaScript that let you boot Linux in your browser. But he didn't stop there.

On his website he now has images that let you boot Oberon, Arch Linux, FreeDOS, OpenBSD, Solar OS and more recent versions of Linux such as 2.6 or 3.18 (the 3.18 image includes internet access). You can also boot to a CD image, or a floppy image, or a hard drive disk image on your local machine. And, if you don't need yet another operating system on your computer, you can even boot to Bootchess and play chess

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  1. Re:Great news! So exciting! by BarbaraHudson · · Score: 0, Redundant

    That's one thing that both Anonymous Cowards and running an OS in the browser have in common - who gives a shit? The only thing both are good for is to ridicule.

    Running a secure OS inside an insecure browser doesn't magically make the browser secure. This whole thing is like a dancing dog - a diversion, but on the whole not very useful.

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    "Transparent" is a shit show that trades on every stereotype going. A man in drag is NOT a transsexual.