This is a follow-up, about my post a few days ago that I had purchased
a real computer running Chrome OS. It is actually running Chromium OS.
My goal is to someday get Fedora running in a virtual window on my ACER
24 Chromebase computer.
The Linux Beta feature that is so easily activated is apparently something
called "cros-termina."
cros-termina - Version: 13099.48.0 is my current version, which I think has
an
available update.
I do not yet have any idea how to add Fedora either to replace Debian or to
in some
sort of other option.
I think most users would not want to run several distros, as the virtual
machine is
so slow and so small.
To add to my confusion, I have almost zero experience with virtual
computing - maybe
none, unless you count briefly looking at a new iso of a distro in Gnome
Boxes.
For anyone interested Chromium OS has 14 visible components. You can
view the names
of those components on your Chromium device, by typing,
"chrome://components."
Some of mine are: ME Preload, Legacy TLS Deprecation Configuration, Adobe
Flash Player,
Intervention Policy Database [ email me if you want the
others ]
I got into this accidentally, and have not followed previous internet news
stories about this
topic, nor yet seen any videos on YouTube.
But I am super duper impressed so far. I hope my future emails to you
will be coming
from the Linux-virtual-machine on this device and hopefully eventually with
Fedora.
David Locklear
Show replies by thread