
Joel R.
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Joel R. created a post,
Google's Chrome OS Flex enters general availability
"Google today announced in a blog post that ChromeOS Flex, a version of its Chromebook operating system suitable for most hardware, has moved from early access to general availability. It also said...
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Joel R. commented,
graham mcconnell Best way to find out is to create the CloudReady USB and test it out without installing. Don't worry, you can just boot from the USB and log into the live environment where you can...
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Joel R. commented,
Perhaps I forgot. To make the usb installer, use the chrome book recovery utility? The instructions are all there in the link, mate. There's plenty of YouTube videos out there too. Ask something ...
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Joel R. commented,
Tommy Sorry, didn't mean for my post to have a discouraging tone. The many people who use CR / Flex on their Chrome devices usually find viable workarounds. For example, if no audio from the built-...
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Joel R. commented,
Anthony M Not sure what you mean with "background blur." Maybe you can send screenshots here. But upon searching the specs of your device, I noticed that it seems to have an NVIDIA graphics card. T...
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Joel R. commented,
On question 2, of course, the same way you install Flex in the first place: https://support.google.com/chromeosflex/answer/11552529?hl=en That answers question 1 too, I guess, since you are plannin...
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Joel R. commented,
Tommy Neverware / Google do not supporting installing CloudReady or Chrome OS Flex (the upcoming rebranding of CloudReady) on Chromebooks and other official Chrome OS devices. There are no indicati...
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Joel R. commented,
Depends on what you want or need... I guess you're looking for a way to run Linux apps? On crouton and chrx specifically, this may not be the best forum for these projects. Try reddit: r/Crouton an...
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Joel R. commented,
Hi Árainn Hawker, CloudReady really is meant for traditional PCs (usually Windows and macOS devices). While it is possible to install on Chromebooks and other official Chrome OS devices, compatibil...
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Joel R. commented,
Btw, good to hear from you Forrest Smith. I've noted the ambiguity of "few more weeks" and that you put "should" in italics lol. But yes, the stable channels builds have indeed been very stable. Th...