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Socoder -> Web Development -> An Online OS

Sat, 11 Nov 2006, 14:08
TheMadProff
I was wondering exactly how hard it would be to create and Operating system online. There is one i know of but does anyone know any more?
The one i know is...
www.youos.com

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Sat, 11 Nov 2006, 14:22
HoboBen
This is really cool...

Mister X's LOD

If you use his notepad application, you have to save things in the "tmp" directory AFAIK.

To do it, you'd need JavaScript and PHP.

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Sat, 11 Nov 2006, 14:27
Scherererer
Here's the easiest way i can think that you could do this. First off, if you're using windows xp professional or server, then you can use something called remote desktop to access your computer from anywhere. Note that windows server can have multiple active remote desktop connections silmotaniously, while xp pro can only have one. I think linux has something similar, prolly some flavor made by Novell. Now, as for making your own OS online, first off its very difficult in and of itself to make your own OS. If you want to start fresh to some degree, i'd make your own flavor of linux.... but that is no piece of cake either.

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Tue, 14 Nov 2006, 15:18
garand
yea. ive heard of youos also. if you have any programs, files, etc. open and you switch computers and log off and go back then you will still have them open.