Google moves to Debian for in-house Linux desktop Google is officially moving from Ubuntu to Debian for its in-house Linux desktop.
From ZdNet
Google has officially confirmed the company is shifting its in-house Linux desktop from the Ubuntu-based Goobuntu to a new Linux distro, the DebianTesting-based gLinux.Read more: http://www.zdnet.com/article/google-moves-to-debian-for-in-house-linux-desktop/Margarita Manterola, a Google Engineer, quietly announced Google would move from Ubuntu to Debian-testing for its desktop Linux at DebConf17 in a lightning talk. Manterola explained that Google was moving to gLinux, a rolling release based on Debian Testing.
This move isn't as surprising as it first looks. Ubuntu is based on Debian. In addition, Google has long been a strong Debian supporter. In 2017, Debian credited Google for making [sic] "possible our annual conference, and directly supports the progress of Debian and Free Software."
Debian Testing is the beta for the next stable version of Debian. With gLinux, that means it's based on the Debian 10 "Buster" test operating system.
Google takes each Debian Testing package, rebuilds it, tests it, files and fixes bugs, and once those are resolved, integrates it into the gLinux release candidate. GLinux went into beta on Aug. 16, 2017.
Don't bother looking for this new Linux distro. You won't be able to find it. GLinux, like Goobuntu before it, is strictly for internal Google use.
As someone that is currently experiencing some headaches trying to overclock NVidia cards on a Ubuntu mining rig I'm really interested in what Google might cook up and how that might make my mining life easier. Has anyone here battled with an Asus Z270-A and Ubuntu on an NVidia rig? If so please reach out I'd love to ask you a few things.
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I'm big fan of Linux.
It can bring old computer/laptop to life.
I've got LXLE on old laptop I gave to my brother, and I highly doubt that it would be usable if it was on Windows.
I also have it on my laptop and it's so fast.
And the best thing is that it isn't slowing down.
I feel like Windows slows down after some time, but this isn't the case with Linux.
I don't like either of this operating system,i m a great fan of mac os
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I think it's an excellent move, I think I'm going to move from Ubuntu to Debian.