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1. What kind of software is Fuchsia? 

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Fuchsia is an open-source software. This means that its source code is freely available to the public, allowing anyone to view, modify, and distribute it. Open-source software encourages collaboration and transparency, as developers can contribute to its development and improvement. Fuchsia being open-source allows for a community-driven approach, fostering innovation and customization by a wide range of individuals and organizations.

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Google Fuchsia is an open-source capability-based operating system which has been developed by Google. It was first known to the public on August 2016. Google Fuchsia is based on a new microkernel called Zircon, named after mineral. This quiz will test your knowledge on what you know about goggle... see morefuchsia. see less

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2. When did Google publish a guide on how to run Fuchsia on pixel books?

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In January 2018, Google published a guide on how to run Fuchsia on pixel books.

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3. What is microkernel based on?

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Zircon is the correct answer because microkernel is a software architecture that is based on the Zircon kernel. Zircon is a microkernel developed by Google for their Fuchsia operating system. It is designed to be lightweight and secure, providing the basic functionalities required for an operating system, such as process management, memory management, and device drivers. Therefore, microkernel is based on Zircon.

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4. Which of these does not support Fuchsia operating system?

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Supercomputers do not support the Fuchsia operating system. This could be because Fuchsia is not designed or optimized for the high-performance computing requirements of supercomputers. Supercomputers typically require specialized operating systems that are tailored to handle massive data processing and complex calculations, whereas Fuchsia may be more focused on consumer devices like personal computers, tablets, and smartphones.

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5. Which of these does not explain the license properties of Fuchsia?

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The license properties of Fuchsia are not explained by the option "Frameworks". This suggests that the other options, MLT, BSD3 Clause, and Apache 2.0, provide some information or details about the license properties of Fuchsia. However, without further context or information, it is not possible to determine the specific license properties associated with each option.

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6. When was the support for swift programming language committed to Fuchsia?

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In November 2017, the support for the Swift programming language was committed to Fuchsia.

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7. What is the name of the Operating System that preceded Fuchsia? 

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Fuchsia is an operating system developed by Google. It is designed to be a universal operating system that can run on various devices. The operating system that preceded Fuchsia is Chrome. Chrome OS is another operating system developed by Google that is primarily used on Chromebooks and other devices. It is based on the Linux kernel and primarily focuses on web applications and cloud computing. Therefore, Chrome is the correct answer as it is the operating system that came before Fuchsia.

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8. When was it updated with a user interface?

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The correct answer is May 2017. This suggests that the user interface was updated in May 2017.

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9. What is Zircon's former name?

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Zircon's former name is Shunt.

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10. When did Ars Technica describe the user interface of this operating system?

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Ars Technica described the user interface of this operating system in May 2017.

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What kind of software is Fuchsia? 
When did Google publish a guide on how to run Fuchsia on pixel books?
What is microkernel based on?
Which of these does not support Fuchsia operating system?
Which of these does not explain the license properties of Fuchsia?
When was the support for swift programming language committed to...
What is the name of the Operating System that preceded...
When was it updated with a user interface?
What is Zircon's former name?
When did Ars Technica describe the user interface of this operating...
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