Post 9wGFKfprnrXe4ZCzPk by teatime@fosstodon.org
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(DIR) Post #9wEOBeqbtQ1laPU3dY by mike@fosstodon.org
2020-06-19T05:31:07Z
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Day 53 of the #100DaysToOffload series:I know there are a lot of people that don't consider ChromeOS Linux, and there's a lot to be made of that argument, but let's not dwell on that bit right now, eh?https://mikestone.me/is-2021-the-year-of-the-google-linux-desktop
(DIR) Post #9wFG1BxPqWsEc77qPg by techbalion@jos.prismdragon.net
2020-06-19T05:47:47.952027Z
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@mike 1) You have a small spelling error: "Google is *seaking* to resolve that situation..." (seeking)2) I'm with you on seeing how Parallels handles this promise. They're quite nice with their MacOS VM software, and the seamless Windows integration is well done on that platform. It'll be interesting to see hardware that can handle such a task, as well.
(DIR) Post #9wFG1CRC3oh26T3cpM by mike@fosstodon.org
2020-06-19T15:34:17Z
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@techbalion Thanks for catching that. Fixed the spelling error.
(DIR) Post #9wGFKfprnrXe4ZCzPk by teatime@fosstodon.org
2020-06-20T03:01:18Z
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@mike I use a similar DIY "seamless VM" approach for running Skype for Business and MS Office 365 on Linux. I have a Virtual Box launcher that immediately loads up a debloated Win 10 (LOL yeah... I am going to hell for "violating copyright" according to MS) VM with Office and Skype installed. The VirtualBox extensions allows seamless window resizing, drag and drop of files and shared clipboard with the VM. Anyway, lets hope any Parallels-Chrome thing flows down to help Linux proper as well.