gLinux
gLinux is a Debian Testing-based Linux distribution used at Google as a workstation operating system.[1] The Google gLinux team builds the system from source code, introducing their own changes.[2][3][4][5][6][7][8] gLinux replaced the previously used Ubuntu-based distribution, Goobuntu.[9]
References
- "gLinux lightning talk". Retrieved 1 April 2018.
- Prakash, Abhishek. "No More Ubuntu! Debian is the New Choice For Google's In-house Linux Distribution". It's FOSS. Retrieved 2020-12-16.
- Google moves to Debian for in-house Linux desktop | ZDNet
- Google Ditches Goobuntu Linux For Debian-Based gLinux, FossBytes
- Merriman, Chris (17 January 2018). "Google ditches Ubuntu for Debian for internal engineering environment". The Inquirer. Archived from the original on 18 January 2018. Retrieved 15 May 2020.
- Google's Chrome OS gets new app muscle with built-in Linux - CNET
- OpenNews: Google переводит рабочие станции инженеров с Goobuntu (Ubuntu) на gLinux (Debian), OpenNET (in Russian).
- Google Replaces Its Ubuntu-Based Goobuntu Linux OS with Debian-Based gLinux, Softpedia News
- Google's Linux workstations are switching from Ubuntu to Debian - Android Police, 19 Jan 2018
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