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Ubuntu Web: A Chrome OS Alternative Linux With Firefox Coming Soon




   The world is moving toward cloud-based services, we can perform almost every task using a single Web browser. This is one of the reasons why Chrome OS integrated with the Google Chrome web browser has become the most popular web-centric operating system.

Even though Chrome OS uses Linux kernel under the hood, it is exclusively available to run only on Google’s hardware like Chromebook. Hence, if you’re looking for an alternative, soon you’ll be able to experience the potential of cloud computing right on your laptop using Ubuntu Web.

Ubuntu Web OS With Firefox Browser

Ubuntu Web is a new project that aims to build a Chrome OS alternative operating system combining the power of Ubuntu Linux and Mozilla’s Firefox browser. Unlike Chrome OS, it is based on Firefox that you can probably run on any computer.

Interestingly, the project was started by the same young developer, Rudra Saraswat, who recently launched Ubuntu Unity Remix and Ubuntu Education (UbuntuEd).


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