From the office of "What can't Linux run on?" comes a story about a high school student on a mission to prove that an interactive PDF can run all sorts of things. Essentially, the apps (and now the ...
XDA Developers on MSN
Someone got Linux running inside a PDF file, because its users are something else
This Linux distro runs in a JavaScript-compiled RISC-V emulator within a PDF. This PDF file format supports Javascript ...
tom's Hardware on MSN
Minimal Linux OS runs in a 6MB PDF document in Chrome — LinuxPDF leverages RISC-V emulator
A version of the Linux operating system can now be run inside a PDF opened by a Chromium-based browser. The brains behind the ...
On Windows and Mac machines, it’s not too troublesome to add text or drawings (such as signatures) to PDF files, but [Mansour Behabadi] found that on Linux machines, there didn’t seem to be a ...
The PDF (portable document format) standard was created in the 1990s by Adobe cofounder John Warnock to make it possible for people to share reliably formatted documents across a wide range of ...
On Windows and Mac machines, it’s not too troublesome to add text or drawings (such as signatures) to PDF files, but [Mansour Behabadi] found that on Linux machines, there didn’t seem to be a ...
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