It seems like a good idea in principle, but Google could certainly screw it up. Device support is one question. I'd guess this support will be about the same as the Linux kernel they started with?...
It seems like a good idea in principle, but Google could certainly screw it up. Device support is one question. I'd guess this support will be about the same as the Linux kernel they started with? Maybe a little better if they include some proprietary drivers.
Since this is an "enterprise" thing, they'll probably test it on older hardware used by businesses that are Google customers, or that they're hoping to get.
It seems like a good idea in principle, but Google could certainly screw it up. Device support is one question. I'd guess this support will be about the same as the Linux kernel they started with? Maybe a little better if they include some proprietary drivers.
Since this is an "enterprise" thing, they'll probably test it on older hardware used by businesses that are Google customers, or that they're hoping to get.
Looks like this is what became of CloudReady after Google acquired it.