Linux In JavaScript, With Persistent Storage
timothy at Slashdot - Back in May, Slashdot linked to Fabrice Bellard's jslinux, a PC emulator written in JavaScript, booting a tiny command-line Linux. Fabrice Bellard is the creator of QEMU, "a generic machine emulator and virtualizer." Kevin van der Vlist has extended jslinux with persistent storage. Aim your modern browser here, wait a little while for 5 megs of Linux bits to download, login as "root" with no password. "cat README" for instructions on setting up the persistent mount. Cool.
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