Wednesday, March 3, 2004
Multimedia Instant Boot-Up PC Uses Linux
Posted by Jason Dunn in "THOUGHT" @ 09:32 AM
Not any more. In a direct challenge to PCs running Microsoft's Windows XP Media Center, InterVideo of California last week launched the InstantOn PC. Instead of having to wait for Windows to boot, the technology allows all a PC's entertainment functions - TV, DVD, CD, MP3, radio - to be run on a pared-down version of the open-source Linux operating system, called LinDVD. Rather than sitting on a hard drive, LinDVD is small enough to be held in a read-only memory chip and boots in 10 seconds flat."
I'm not a big fan of Linux on the desktop (it just doesn't work for me), but when it comes to consumer appliances, as long as it works, I'm happy - I don't really care what OS it uses.