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It depends on what you consider a stable daily driver. Google rolled fushia out to Google Nest Home smart displays starting last August. I have one and use it daily. Is fushia a daily stable driver for me?


Interesting, I didn't know that. But I think you know what I meant. A stable OS for my smartphone and laptop.


It's not really practical if you need more than just a browser and command line right now to run a pure Fuchsia system. But there's dahliaOS which is a sort of hybrid Fuchsia/Linux that I haven't used but is supposed to be pretty practical.

https://dahliaos.io/


"It's not really practical if you need more than just a browser and command line right now to run a pure Fuchsia system."

Well, in ChromeOS I do not really use (or have) much more, so I could probably actually work with that, if all is stable. But I was just curious and maybe look into dahliaOS, if I find the time.


For smartphone, Android is way bigger and harder to replace so I don't think it will come any time soon but ChromeOS might be a good candidate for kernel and core components replacement. It looks like they've made Chrome running on Fuchsia, an absolute minimum requirement for Chromebook.

https://9to5google.com/2022/03/04/full-google-chrome-browser...




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