Get notifications on updates for this project. Get the SourceForge newsletter. JavaScript is required for this form. No, thanks. Learn more about kumi systems. Mit einem Experten sprechen. Linode offers predictable flat fee pricing, which is universal across all 11 of its data centers. This completely eliminates all the major problems associated with sharing and collaborating using Excel. It is built around the Chromium web browser.
This is not the first, and most probably not the last operating system built around a web browser, in this case Chromium. If you decide you want to install it on your computer, you can do that right from the live environment.
I already know what you're asking The answer to that question is two fold: 1 Because it can be done; and 2 Because you probably have plenty of older hardware sitting around that could easily power a Chrome OS-like operating system.
Recently, I had to reinstall the primary OS on my production machine. I opted to try something different than Ubuntu, so I started looking around at new distributions. In the end, the decision came down to two distributions:. I wound up going with Elementary OS Freya, but the decision was a challenging one. Because Chromixium is incredibly well done and works as efficiently and easily as Chrome OS. In the end, however, Elementary OS Freya won out, because it offered a much superior audio recording experience.
Even so, Chromixium is an outstanding choice for anyone wanting Chrome OS on non-Chromebook hardware. What does it offer? Here are some of the features:. For anyone who has been around Linux long enough, the use of Openbox window manager derived from the old-school Blackbox window manager should be intriguing, especially in conjunction with a compositor. You can test Chrome builds or Chromium builds. Chrome builds have the most infrastructure for analyzing crashes and reporting bugs.
They also auto-update as new releases occur, which makes them a good choice for most uses. Chrome Canary is available for Windows and Mac and autoupdates daily. One question: how can we trust that when we type our Google credentials into an image that you made that you're not sniffing them and sending them to Russian spam bots?
SL Trust is always something given, it cannot be demanded or proven. I have successfully compiled the ChromeOS and then converted the image to vdi and used it in my VirtualBox. So, it works like a live CD. And no installation is needed - It just comes up. And there is nothing other than the browser! So, I don't know why it should occupy so much space, just to bring up the browser.
If ChromeOS is having nothing other than the browser, then we can have the same browser on any other OS. What is there other than browser in Chrome OS!? I don't see any development tools such as a terminal, compiler, etc. In that case, how to use this OS for development? I just tried it and was somewhat unimpressed. I don't see the utility of this project when there are plenty of full-blown Linux OS's that can run off of a flash drive, unless they are trying to compete with Splashtop-like features on laptops where you don't have to boot into the real os but still do basic web surfing.
If you can only use it when you are connected to the internet, what's the point, if they cannot expand it beyond a simple cloud OS then I don't see this being a very successful venture. However, Google may give the open source community valuable publicity and help the average user see Linux in a more favorable light.
What would be really cool is if they could make this distro bootable to small devices like phones and tablets like the nokia n and provide a full featured web experience without high resource usage.
I take it all back; I am using ChromiumOS on my wife's Asus eee hd and it is awesome, I can actually stand to use the thing; it does all you really need from a netbook. But after i formatted,it shows only mb! Chrome OS eat my space.. Any how to recover..? Installed per directions worked fine on my new ha but the wireless doesn't work, so there is basically nothing I can do with it.
Installed onto an 8gb SDHC card. I ran the chromeos-installer but it doesn't boot of the SSD once I'm done. Am I missing a step setting a partition active or something? Yesterday it worked fine alebit slow and a bit clunky, due to it running off a stick , but today it refuses to work properly at all. First attempt would only load the calculator gadget in full screen and wouldn't allow me access to the browser - every other attempt and it can't seem to get my resolution right, like it's running in 'Safe Mode' or with the wrong drivers.
My major gripe with it is probably the panel system - I never much like the blocking of pop-ups in Chrome and this seems to be an extension of that. As a developer, the little screen space you get would be very restricting, however I can understand that this is supposed to be point. Similarly, are all smaller apps going to run in panels? Should they be kept open down the bottom all the time? Won't that get busy? Why aren't there shortcuts on the main screen? Are we going to get shortcut keys?
When I Click write after I choose the img and the usb drive letter I get the error 8 and doesn't proceed further. Please help!! It's not help. Also I tried 0. I used chrome os in the virtual box The notepad,Contacts and To-do lists are working perfectly I'm stuck on the login screen Any clues on how to deal with this?
Thanks for the great tutorial and image file. I've loaded Chrome onto an 8gb thumb drive, and it runs pretty well, but Chrome would have fit on a 4 gb drive and now my 8gb shows up as 'needs to be formatted' in windows explorer.
Is there any way to use one drive as bootable chrome and flash storage? Otherwise it's bye bye to Chrome for me. Chrome currently runs too quietly on my speakers and the headphone jack just turns of the speakers but doesn't play anything in the headphones. Is there volume control in Chrome?
Do these exist anywhere? I entered mine and it's been fine since - eee Just what I was looking for. Wasn't sure if this would work well on the This is just what I wanted to hear. Works like a charm! Ran it from an sd card on an eee pc t91mt; wifi worked as well as, interestingly, the battery monitor , but the OS was very slow. Ethernet works fine, but anyone an idea to make the wifi works? Lauwie: Wifi is working on my Eee A so it may be your wireless router that's incompatible. Try a different wireless network if possible.
What do you mean? I just can't get my wifi on I can't see any wireless network.. And my network is oke with ubuntu I have the RT or something like that Anyone an idea?
Sorry, what I said earlier does not make sense. Chrome apparently supports the radio in the A but not I thought they may be the same radio, and since it works with A, thought the problem might be with your router. At least you can give thanks that the ethernet works so you can take Chrome for a test drive. In fact, it may not work for you at all. I got my Compaq F to work. WiFi seems to work fine. I needed to enter my network pass key and then I had internet.
Running off a SanDisk Cruzer 4GB which is a little slow, but visiting all my web sites was easy and works fine. I was surprised to find when rebooting to Chrome all my passwords were saved and my history was retained.
Thanks guys. Using Vista bit system. Should I try on my XP? I installed VirtualBox and downloaded the Vbox image below and it came right up with no issues.
Thanks Jorge! Thanks for the great write-up and tutorial. Downloading the USB image now. Thanks in advance. I download the file, wrote it to the USB drive as a bootable device, but now when I try to boot, I get a 'no operating system found' error. I checked and rewrote the img file to the USB using the instructions from above.
Trying it out on my Asus EEE and I find it actually makes browsing a better experience for me when compared to firefox under eeeXubuntu.
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