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| 09 Nov 2015 02:26 PM |
Basically, you will be able to access a real Linux system (one of mine) through the browser and type commands and stuff and try it out.
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| 09 Nov 2015 02:27 PM |
| Yeah.. Good luck getting the servers. A person can just use a VirtualBox. |
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| 09 Nov 2015 02:28 PM |
| a Linux emulator in JS already exists |
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| 09 Nov 2015 02:29 PM |
@Blox
I currently own three Linux servers.
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| 09 Nov 2015 02:29 PM |
@Joe
This will not be an emulator. It will be an actual Linux system. |
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| 09 Nov 2015 02:31 PM |
just change your linux pa$$word and create a backdoor
#codeconsole.log("javascript yay"); -- this is why you don't try to post javascript on a lua highl iting system |
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| 09 Nov 2015 02:33 PM |
"This will not be an emulator. It will be an actual Linux system."
how are you going to display it on a webpage |
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| 09 Nov 2015 02:34 PM |
@Joe
The console buffer is stored in /dev/tty# for all active TTYs in Linux, so it'd be easy just to stream out what's in the TTY. |
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| 09 Nov 2015 02:51 PM |
| It probably won't have an X server as that would be kinda pointless. |
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