Chrome OS Flex: Google’s New PC OS

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  • Опубліковано 6 чер 2024
  • Chrome OS Flex is a new version of Chrome OS, the cloud operating system used on Google chromebooks. As this video demonstrates, it can be installed on almost any PC, allowing -- for example -- new life to be brought to an old laptop.
    You may be interested in my follow-up video installing Linux Apps in Chrome OS Flex: • Chrome OS Flex: Instal...
    You can learn more at cloud.google.com/blog/product...
    You can create a bootable USB drive of Chrome OS Flex using the Chromebook Recovery Utility available here: chrome.google.com/webstore/de...
    My video on “PC BIOS Settings” -- which includes information on booting from a USB drive -- is here:
    • PC BIOS Settings
    My video on using Diskpart to recover a USB drive that has been used as an installation media is here:
    • DiskPart Windows Drive...
    And my video on the Rock Pi X SBC is here:
    • Rock Pi X: Low-Cost x8...
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    Chapters:
    00:00 Introduction
    00:46 Google’s PC OS
    04:53 Guest Test
    08:07 Full Install
    11:24 Cloud Working
    13:47 Another Option
    #ChromeOSFlex #ChromeOS #ExplainingComputers
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  • @andrekz9138
    @andrekz9138 2 роки тому +153

    I enjoy watching these videos showing extremely light OSs working on old hardware. It's very inspiring

    • @anthonyfmoss
      @anthonyfmoss 2 роки тому +3

      So do I! It’s quite a thing for me.

    • @g-r-a-e-m-e-
      @g-r-a-e-m-e- 2 роки тому +10

      But really old systems are not 64bit.

    • @tomaszwojcik8772
      @tomaszwojcik8772 2 роки тому +3

      Try antix linux - allow to watch youtube 720p, run libre office, is very responsvie on core2duo. Uses around 200MB of RAM after starting!

    • @SupremeNerd
      @SupremeNerd Рік тому

      @@g-r-a-e-m-e- the point is that it works even on 32 bit

    • @g-r-a-e-m-e-
      @g-r-a-e-m-e- Рік тому +2

      @@SupremeNerd when I searched I got responses, including Google itself, saying no 32bit. So I would like to believe you are right, but are you? If someone has tried it, please leave a comment.

  • @chrisrasmussen5018
    @chrisrasmussen5018 2 роки тому +124

    It’s cool to see how far Chrome OS on unsupported devices has come in the last decade. From the Hexxeh releases compiled by a high school kid in England to releases formally made by Google for developers.

    • @caminoprojectUS
      @caminoprojectUS 2 роки тому +1

      hexxah was forced to quit by the terms of employment

    • @alexbootthanoo
      @alexbootthanoo 2 роки тому +3

      It's been absolute YEARS since I've heard the name Hexxeh! Blast to the past, bruh!

    • @tinto278
      @tinto278 Рік тому

      youtube bots getting better with their posts.

    • @ad1340yt
      @ad1340yt 5 місяців тому

      chrome os flex isn't made specifically towards developers

    • @DanielBrosman08211986
      @DanielBrosman08211986 Місяць тому

      It would be cool to see how Apple someday in the future to start to be open source with there products, but it is too bad that Apple is sortof like a private company in where Apple dislikes the fact that they wont get together with Asus or LG, HP.

  • @bradw256
    @bradw256 2 роки тому +18

    Chris, thanks for your video. I've been using Chrome OS Flex on an old (2011) Apple Mac Mini that's no longer supported, and it works very well. I love the idea of running a simple OS on older hardware. I've been using this for months, and I'm very happy with it. Thank you again for your video.

    • @DDRWakaLaka
      @DDRWakaLaka Рік тому +2

      Ever tried OpenCore Legacy Patcher?

  • @DS-uq5ks
    @DS-uq5ks 2 роки тому +26

    Chris's idea to use diskpart is a great idea, certainly for more than just this! You can also uninstall the software from the USB using the same tool. Select the gear in the top right corner of the window when prompted to identify your Chromebook and you will see the selection, erase recovery media. In my experience, plugging the drive into Windows generates several open windows and formatting notices, since my default is to open the window on USB folders.

  • @paulmiller591
    @paulmiller591 2 роки тому +4

    Thanks Chris, great video. It is great to know of such an option. Especially useful for friends wanting a simple low cost option for friends and ideally their kids.

  • @CharloBagis
    @CharloBagis 2 роки тому +79

    I installed Chrome OS flex on my 11 year old Fujitsu AH531, which is not on the list of tested devices but I had nothing to lose and gave it a try. I was impressed with the performance, much better than the Lubuntu distribution I had before

    • @houghwhite411
      @houghwhite411 2 роки тому +3

      Interesting

    • @iibrahimov
      @iibrahimov 2 роки тому +4

      Whats your pc specs?

    • @CharloBagis
      @CharloBagis 2 роки тому +4

      @@iibrahimov it's an 11 year old core 2 duo processor with 8GB RAM and 240 GB SSD

    • @keibohow69
      @keibohow69 2 роки тому +3

      how does it perform witout no internet.

    • @a740g
      @a740g 2 роки тому +7

      Yes. The only useful thing is the browser (if you are ok using a spyware that is). The Linux environment (Crostini) runs like crap due to emulation. This thing is good for grandmas. Any serious users or devs should stick with a real Linux distro.

  • @perrypereyra6671
    @perrypereyra6671 2 роки тому +2

    never thought I'd fall in love with 2010s kind-of-video; please don't change

    • @chakko007
      @chakko007 3 місяці тому +1

      Yep, it's great. Although I would rather call it pre-2000's kind of video. I mean, the fella looks and talks as if he was straight from the 80's or 90's. 😉

  • @StrandedClone
    @StrandedClone 2 роки тому

    Hey sir, been keeping up to date with all these Linux distros and love that you're doing such a great job.

  • @dougcollins9980
    @dougcollins9980 Рік тому +17

    Just tried this out on an old Dell Studio laptop (nice 17" screen and better than normal sound) that originally came with Windows Vista. I replaced the original HDD with a 250GB SATA SSD and loaded Chrome OS Flex - and it all runs very nicely. Even the built in media player touch panel works (Volume controls and Play, Pause Stop buttons) - and it can cope with 1080 video on UA-cam. Very impressed so far.

    However the one issue that seems to be quite common is that printer support is unpredictable - especially when you want to use an older printer. While both WiFi and USB printing is potentially supported the range of printer models that work is limited - and you can't install any drivers to get around unsupported printer issues.

    With a WiFi enabled printer that refuses to work you may have a manual setup option if the printer supports IPP (Internet Printer Protocol). However if you only have USB cable connection it appears you are limited to the printers in the supported printers database - and even those can be removed by Google at any time due to age. Many reports of printers working for months and then you get the dreaded ".... printer is no longer available" - basically Google saying "your printer is too old buy a new one". The system can still see the printer and display it's description - but you can no longer Save it to the active printer list.

    It seems printer support for older printers is best for HP printers, and much less so for older Epson and Canon models. For other manufacturers it is really only very recent models that are likely to be supported. Even current printers often make no mention of Chrome OS support in published specs - you have to go to Chromebook support pages to see if a particular printer is listed as supported.

    • @pocketlite5012
      @pocketlite5012 Рік тому

      Vista would be better than Flex if it came from 2008+

  • @TheRealBillP
    @TheRealBillP 2 роки тому +6

    Thanks! Another Great Video! Thanks for all of the knowledge that YOU share with the World!

  • @Bluejohn
    @Bluejohn 2 роки тому +1

    Excellent video, i followed your instructions yesterday to give new life to an old laptop which had already had so many distros on it over the years that it had become a little unstable, now works perfectly, and it's quick too, so thank you very much.

    • @Bluejohn
      @Bluejohn Рік тому

      @Chris The Geek , Linux , FOSS , BSD etc Just an update .I put Chrome os flex on the wife's old laptop as she only uses facebook and nothing else. It worked fine for about a month, then wouldn't boot up. I reloaded the os, still wouldn't boot. Re-downloaded the os from a different source and hey presto it's working again...... for now. Iv'e since tried to load it on another old laptop but it continually hung half way through the installation, I don't think i would ever put it on my own desktop pc but if you have only limited requirements........maybe.

  • @glennstrandgulliksen
    @glennstrandgulliksen Рік тому +1

    My go-to channel for anything computer related i´m wondering about 👌

  • @frankbohnen2347
    @frankbohnen2347 2 роки тому +3

    Very nice, made me digging up an old Laptop and trying it out. I'm impressed, works like a charm. Thank you for your video.👍
    Specs on the System: Compaq 610 year 2009, Core Duo T5870@2GHz and 4 GB RAM.

  • @edwardharding5677
    @edwardharding5677 2 роки тому +7

    Great video as always, I love these type of videos! I would like it if you could create a tutorial/series on how to set up a basic AWS server with Active Directory and File Sharing as I am really interested in that and would like to know more about it.
    All the other guides that I have been looking into are really long and complicated and I would love a series or video from you demonstrating how to set it up.
    Thanks again for this video.

    • @ExplainingComputers
      @ExplainingComputers  2 роки тому +3

      Thanks for this. I did an intro to AWS here: ua-cam.com/video/gpJJVN91bhs/v-deo.html

    • @edwardharding5677
      @edwardharding5677 2 роки тому

      @@ExplainingComputers I have never seen this before. Thanks!

    • @edwardharding5677
      @edwardharding5677 2 роки тому

      Just watched the AWS intro and it was very good (as always) but I would like to know if you could do a more in-depth setup of AWS with Active Directory and File Sharing as I want to get into that area of computing. Thanks again for this. I always love watching your videos!

    • @pshearduk
      @pshearduk 2 роки тому

      Maybe use Azure instead, for a more native AD experience

  • @fram1111
    @fram1111 Рік тому +2

    Another excellent video two thumbs up. Than you for all you do

  • @perrymcclusky4695
    @perrymcclusky4695 2 роки тому

    Another interesting OS. I appreciate the information. Looking forward to your next video!

  • @rmcguirephoto
    @rmcguirephoto 2 роки тому +57

    I've been very impressed with ChromeOS Flex after playing with it on a 10-year-old laptop. I like that it can run many Linux programs, and can also run web-based Microsoft Office, so most of the applications I use regularly can be duplicated on ChromeOS Flex. The exception, of course, is the Adobe applications, however there are some open-source alternatives, which are functional, but less elegant. It's unfortunate that you can't run Android applications, but hopefully that will be added to a future release.

    • @dh2032
      @dh2032 2 роки тому +7

      it is puzzling, about on Android support, it basically the same thing isn't it bit of cosmetic makeover job done?

    • @Sheepy007
      @Sheepy007 Рік тому +3

      @@dh2032 just a tactic to keep the sale of genuine chromebooks running. Otherwise no one would buy any of those

    • @sixdroid
      @sixdroid Рік тому +2

      and you install Linux at least you have a full OS. this doesn't run even the store.

    • @lolocaust4967
      @lolocaust4967 Рік тому

      @@dh2032 No. Android is loosely based on Java.

    • @stevelarner9012
      @stevelarner9012 Рік тому

      @@Sheepy007 This is why they bought Neverware, to take over CloudReady and protect their intellectual property.

  • @ig_foobar
    @ig_foobar 2 роки тому +3

    I love how Chris has transformed his sign off schpiel into something that is now starting to sound like a song.

  • @tonydearsley665
    @tonydearsley665 10 місяців тому

    Thank you for a very thorough but easy to follow tutorial!

  • @kylecurtis9782
    @kylecurtis9782 Рік тому +1

    Wish I had a computing teacher like you when I was at school!

  • @Praxibetel-Ix
    @Praxibetel-Ix 2 роки тому +14

    I remember the two occasions in which I used ChromeOS and enjoyed it quite a bit. ChromeOS Flex definitely shows a lot of promise and I can see it becoming just as good an alternative to Windows as the other one!

    • @terrydaktyllus1320
      @terrydaktyllus1320 2 роки тому +2

      "Just as good as Windows" really isn't saying very much.

    • @Praxibetel-Ix
      @Praxibetel-Ix 2 роки тому

      @@terrydaktyllus1320 It's something. :P

    • @terrydaktyllus1320
      @terrydaktyllus1320 2 роки тому +1

      @@Praxibetel-Ix No, it isn't. Trust me on this. The only thing that makes Microsoft "slghtly less evil" when it comes to user data privacy is the fact that they are "behind the curve" in comparison to Facebook and Google - but rest assured that Microsoft have every intention of getting their share of the "user data pie" as the other two.
      Oh, and Apple are the current third member of "The Evil Trifecta" with Google and Facebook - but you can avoid Apple completely by not being a "silly magpie" and buying their "overpriced shiny things" in the first place.

    • @Praxibetel-Ix
      @Praxibetel-Ix 2 роки тому +1

      @@terrydaktyllus1320 Ah, I get it now. Luckily, I think Apple stuff is overrated and overpriced so that's easy for me to avoid. Sadly however, I use Google stuff and Facebook every single day and for a lot of things too so there ain't no way of going cold turkey from them.

    • @terrydaktyllus1320
      @terrydaktyllus1320 2 роки тому +4

      @@Praxibetel-Ix I rid myself of Facebook two years ago, I did it "cold turkey" and I now consider it one of the best things that I did in respect of my data privacy.
      I still use *some* Google services (obviously UA-cam) but my multiple Android phones and devices are all de-Googled and I don't have to log into any of them - therefore Google does not track me through any of those.
      The pseudonym account I am using now is ONLY used on Google with a specific burner phone number that none of my friends or family. Therefore I am not associated to anyone else known to Google.
      There are a few more things you can do to get to around 90% of what I consider to be anonymity on the Internet - but it depends on multiple unlinked identities that cannot be tracked through mobile device location. For example, if Google sees that two of my identities spend much of their time in the same location (e.g. at my home) then they can associate them to the same household, maybe even the same person.
      My day job is cybersecurity and I enjoy staying ahead of privacy thieves anyway.
      Only you can decide what's more important to you - easy and "free" services, or your privacy.

  • @jose.inestroza
    @jose.inestroza 2 роки тому +23

    Greetings to everyone. As always such a fantastic content from Mr. C.B..
    I'm using Chrome OS Flex including the use of the Linux Containers, with Java Enterprise Edition on Eclipse 2022-03, Git, Python 3.x with no issues at all, for over a month now on a 4th generation Intel with way more than 4GB of RAM and the system feels like a powerhouse in my perspective, on a 9 years old HP Laptop with its original HDD (no SSD).
    Seems like it is truly a viable option for everyone to buy brand new "old generation hardware", lets say like Intel 6th Gen and up, to use as everyday computer, and not just for learning, but for doing real work like teaching, software development & research. #NoMoreeWaste

    • @ExplainingComputers
      @ExplainingComputers  2 роки тому +9

      Great to hear that you are using this. I'm now running it permanently on a PC I have connected to me TV. :)

    • @ernestoditerribile
      @ernestoditerribile 2 роки тому

      Haha software development. Try Microsoft Visual Studio or Xcode on it. I can tell you it won’t work. Nano will probably your best bet if you want to do software development on that crap.

    • @monkeymania2719
      @monkeymania2719 2 роки тому

      @@ExplainingComputers You got rid of ubuntu on your media pc? Does chrome os flex impact streaming or quality of video in any way? Is it running faster than ubuntu?

    • @ExplainingComputers
      @ExplainingComputers  2 роки тому +3

      @@monkeymania2719 Streaming is running very well indeed (at least for UA-cam, Disney+ and BBC iPlayer, which is what I watch). Local video playback (I use the PC to check my UA-cam videos on a TV before upload) is also very good, and a better experience than using the default video player in Ubuntu. Boot and shutdown are faster than Ubuntu (which was running well). Shutdown is particularly nice -- open the menu and click the button and its off -- no messing around with confirmations, which is nice on a system controller via a wireless keyboard and touchpad). :)
      Overall, Ubuntu is a very good full operating system. But Chrome OS Flex does simple things very simply, which is what I need on a media PC (although I also often open up Google Docs on it too!).

    • @aquaponieee
      @aquaponieee Рік тому +1

      Although. I feel like Windows will run just fine on any hardware ChromeOS runs fine on. Windows 10 actually runs acceptably on my Pentium T4200. Imo Linux is still the best solution for ancient hardware. ChromeOS is more like, for kids and people who find Windows too hard to use and just want a web browser, not necessarily just an OS for old hardware

  • @james130362
    @james130362 2 роки тому +1

    Thanks Christopher. Making things simpler for sure. Go well

  • @moonlambo5229
    @moonlambo5229 2 роки тому +1

    UA-cam keeps unsubbing me from this channel, so annoying. Glad to see you are still making videos!

    • @ExplainingComputers
      @ExplainingComputers  2 роки тому +1

      Glad you are back! :) I keep hearing people say they are being un-subbed. But I've not stopped making my regular Sunday videos. :)

  • @wrxs1781
    @wrxs1781 2 роки тому +50

    Another good video Chris, the attraction for myself and presumably many others for the Chrome OS Flex, is you do not need a heavily weighted Windows operating system just to go to the browser. Constant windows updates, annoying news and weather pop ups, plus an operating system that gobbles up resources and is slow to start.

    • @sunriseshell
      @sunriseshell Рік тому +3

      ...and will run on older/lower spec hardware.

    • @MattExzy
      @MattExzy Рік тому +3

      I'm becoming increasingly frustrated with the way modern OSs are going. I'm in a quandary about what to jump to... I ditched OS X from 10.7 to come to Windows (Snow Leopard was my favourite OS ever) - I see that now OS X is increasingly just like iOS and full of distractions. Windows 7 was great - then came 10. Begrudgingly got used to it. Ubuntu is frustrating and I don't want to chase Linux flavours. This might be a viable option. I think the problem is, everyone is trying to make their OS your best friend or something - I just want it to be in the background and not bug me all the time, which is what they're increasingly doing.

    • @sunriseshell
      @sunriseshell Рік тому +1

      Absolutely. I had to downgrade a couple machines to Win 8.1 to make them usable again.
      10 has become a bloated mess.

    • @andrewjohn2124
      @andrewjohn2124 Рік тому +1

      Most stuff I do on the computer I do in the browser anyway.

    • @andrewjohn2124
      @andrewjohn2124 Рік тому +1

      @@sunriseshell My Windows 10 now runs so slow I wanted to throw it against the wall. That is why most of my computer time is on my Acer 315 Chromebook...running Chrome OS 105 stable channel.

  • @prawnmikus
    @prawnmikus 2 роки тому +5

    That was almost too much to take!! I'm glad you held back on the calculator or I'd be in a tizzy right now.

  • @Manian488
    @Manian488 2 роки тому +2

    I was using cloud ready on the old PC for some time, also it brought new life to old laptop HP stream (god knows why shipped with win10 that was unusable on these specs). Very glad to see Chrome OS Flex is finally out ! Can't wait to try it !

  • @areebobful
    @areebobful Рік тому

    Thanks Chris, easy to understand. Will now follow you.

  • @mannkeithc
    @mannkeithc 2 роки тому +17

    You can also use the Chrome OS recovery utility to erase Chrome OS recovery media from the USB drive, so it can be reformatted by normal means. Just click on the cog icon in the top RH corner of the utility's window.

  • @PS_Tube
    @PS_Tube 2 роки тому +6

    Greetings Chris.
    Flex edition of Chrome OS appears to be a nice option to bring aging systems back to life.

    • @ExplainingComputers
      @ExplainingComputers  2 роки тому +3

      Exactly. And it boots fast and closes down fast.

    • @meh3247
      @meh3247 2 роки тому

      There are far better ways.

    • @ArniesTech
      @ArniesTech 2 роки тому +1

      @@meh3247 I would go with Linux + GNOME, if Chrome OS is the look/feel of choice.

  • @bl2005
    @bl2005 2 роки тому +1

    Really tempting to try..But I suppose I could wait for the full version instead of beta. Thank you for the info. Best regards from Malaysia ✌️🙏🇲🇾

  • @bakuralhujaili6799
    @bakuralhujaili6799 2 роки тому +1

    I appreciate your efforts to explain in this video 👍

  • @tallblondegooner
    @tallblondegooner 2 роки тому +3

    It looks interesting Chris. Have you done any data collection tests? Is there a way to manage it like in Windows?

    • @lolocaust4967
      @lolocaust4967 Рік тому

      You mean you trust windows when it says it's not watching you anymore? 🤣

  • @PeterJasper
    @PeterJasper 2 роки тому +38

    Thanks for another informative video. ChromeOS Flex looks like a great option for some aging laptops/notebooks, but not too old if they have to be 64 bit and have 4 GB of RAM. Old computers never die they just get updated operating systems ...

    • @ArniesTech
      @ArniesTech 2 роки тому +14

      If 32 bit is your concern, I'd go with Debian 32-bit with GNOME desktop as it has a rsther similar look and feel.

    • @erriezzanslounge1380
      @erriezzanslounge1380 2 роки тому +1

      mine doesn't works its just black and white colour and stuck on start up screen i guess my processor was too old even 64bit.

    • @ArniesTech
      @ArniesTech 2 роки тому +6

      @@erriezzanslounge1380 what machine do you have? I habe revived PCs as old as 2001 with Linux perfectly fine.

    • @sihamhamda47
      @sihamhamda47 2 роки тому +2

      I want to install Chrome OS Flex, but I don't want to completely wipe out ALL of my data in my 1TB SSD (because Chrome OS installation is formatting all the drive partition). So I decided to dualboot my drive with Linux mint and Windows 10 until I can buy another SSD for my laptop

    • @MarkTheMorose
      @MarkTheMorose 2 роки тому +4

      @@ArniesTech Agreed; it's all about choosing the right distribution. I have an old 32-bit Atom netbook that, even with just 1GB of RAM, runs Antix Linux quite well.

  • @alvarojflores
    @alvarojflores Рік тому +1

    Look that's you talking to you! Thank you so much for this tip! 💪🏻👍🏻

  • @Colin_Ames
    @Colin_Ames 2 роки тому

    Something else to put on my “Must try because Chris showed it to me” list. Thanks!

  • @TheRealBillP
    @TheRealBillP 2 роки тому +4

    Thanks for another informative video! Here in The USA there are very few (if any) channels like Yours! I tell my family that YOU really break down and explain each video for newbies and experienced users! I look forward to each of your videos.
    I'm looking forward to trying Chrome OS Flex on some of my older hardware. Most of it is from recent history 64-bit/4gb of ram and it should work fine.
    Thanks again! Have a Great Week!

    • @ArniesTech
      @ArniesTech 2 роки тому +3

      thanks to the interwebs country borders no longer matter. As long as you understand the language of the creator, you can enjoy content from all over the world. 💪💖

  • @johnknight9150
    @johnknight9150 Рік тому +3

    Brilliant, I've been waiting for this for a few years now but this completely passed me by! I hope someone makes it available as a simple ISO so I can just use Etcher. 4 GB of RAM is a bit more than I was hoping for in minimum specs, but it sounds like a challenge to me -- I've got to try it on a 2 GB machine now. Never respect the so-called "minimum-requirements"!

    • @ExplainingComputers
      @ExplainingComputers  Рік тому +2

      Do let us know how you get on with 2GB RAM. I agree that minimum requirements are often to be taken with a pinch of salt. :)

  • @sntinl9297
    @sntinl9297 Рік тому +2

    Nice video, very clean and really enjoyable, greetings from Mexico

  • @amare65
    @amare65 2 роки тому

    Christopher, I'm happy to see you're not all that far from reaching a million subscribers... good work!
    Crap, I can remember your very first videos about choosing the best operating systems for cats.

  • @encycl07pedia-
    @encycl07pedia- 2 роки тому +8

    I like the idea of Chrome OS (never tried Flex) for most end users that only need an internet machine with light office use. But for me, a lightweight non-cloud OS is far more attractive. I have an Asus Chromebit (Chrome OS HDMI stick) that I used to use as a "smart TV," but it's currently collecting dust.

  • @dwajdawjawodjawo
    @dwajdawjawodjawo Рік тому +19

    why do you look like bill gates brother?

    • @jaja-ft1rw
      @jaja-ft1rw 20 днів тому

      Haha, i was thinking the same. 😂

  • @kalensus
    @kalensus 2 роки тому +2

    Woo-hoo. I am now watching this video on an ancient Toshiba laptop with an AMD E1 processor running ChromeOS Flex. And everything just works!! Thanks, Chris. This video really was enlightening.

    • @ExplainingComputers
      @ExplainingComputers  2 роки тому +1

      Great to hear! :) Sounds like you've had one of those "wow" computing moments.

  • @douglasemsantos
    @douglasemsantos Рік тому +1

    Great content, as always! Thank you!

  • @Davidorino
    @Davidorino 2 роки тому +4

    By the Way, you mentioned how you can reformat the bootable USB with diskpart, but I found that using a SD Card Formator made by the SD Association works great and poses no hassle with the command prompt on windows!

    • @ExplainingComputers
      @ExplainingComputers  2 роки тому +1

      Yes, agreed -- SD Card Formatter is a great tool for this, although there are rare occasions when only Diskpart does the job.

    • @SupremeNerd
      @SupremeNerd Рік тому

      you dont even need to use the command prompt for erasing disks or partitions

  • @ericgeorge1797
    @ericgeorge1797 2 роки тому +6

    Can we all agree his video never fails to entrain us

  • @devnull256
    @devnull256 2 роки тому +2

    Great! Can't wait to try ChromeOS Flex on my old laptop! As for Chromebook Recovery Utility plugin: no need to use diskedit to clean partitions afterwards: in fact I used this Chrome plugin before on many occasions specifically to clean partitions from stubborn USB drives ("cog" icon [top right] ->Erase recovery media), even when all Windows tools (diskmgmt.msc & diskedit) fail. It also runs from MS Edge, which is Chrome-based nowadays.

  • @MrRogermash
    @MrRogermash 2 роки тому +1

    Great video thanks for all the info.

  • @DavidGreen_au
    @DavidGreen_au 2 роки тому +3

    My expectation of a "PC OS" would be one that can operate both OS and installed Apps "offline". Considering this is "installed", it would seem that very little is resident on the PC, and very much reliant on a cloud server to process the PC interaction. A lack of network connectivity would equate to a PC lobotomy.
    … I am very much a fan of locally resident executables, and local data, on my PCs 😀

  • @ig_foobar
    @ig_foobar 2 роки тому +89

    This proves that Marc Andreesen was correct: the web has replaced Windows as the primary operating system for end users. It's too bad Netscape didn't live to see its victory.

    • @alvallac2171
      @alvallac2171 2 роки тому +5

      Firefox is a descendant of Netscape, so in a way it lives on through that.
      Netscape → Mozilla Seamonkey → Phoenix, renamed to Firebird, renamed to Firefox.

    • @michaelmcdonald2348
      @michaelmcdonald2348 Рік тому +2

      netscape was great until they ditched stand alone navigator for the awful bloated communicator

    • @SupremeNerd
      @SupremeNerd Рік тому +1

      @@alvallac2171 actually Seamonkey came after Firefox and Firebird was a Calendar. Seamonkey still exists

    • @mstcrow5429
      @mstcrow5429 Рік тому +3

      Most end users use Windows. Chrome OS market share is low, although still significant.

    • @ig_foobar
      @ig_foobar Рік тому

      @@mstcrow5429 How much did Microsoft pay you to say that?

  • @DarthVader007
    @DarthVader007 2 роки тому +1

    Thank you for the video! Tested it with my old macbook from 2006 and still works (though dead slow, because without a battery it clocks down to 1.1GhZ). My 2013 MacbookPro worked also very well, this might be an option for the future.

    • @DarthVader007
      @DarthVader007 2 роки тому

      @Zaydan Naufal I know. Currently macOS Monterey with OpencoreLegacy Patcher works perfect.

  • @ericspinfisher3010
    @ericspinfisher3010 Рік тому +1

    Wow, nice information and demo on a real machine! Big thumbs up and subscribe.

  • @ArniesTech
    @ArniesTech 2 роки тому +9

    Since it reminds me of the GNOME desktop, I rather stick to GNU/Linux with Gnome desktop 🙏🤗

  • @smada36
    @smada36 2 роки тому +8

    I tried playing with this a couple of weeks ago. During this 09:37 part of the install is where it all went horridly wrong. It doesn't give you the option of where to install the OS. A major problem as I found out!
    It did not chose the lovely clean SSD at SATA0, it chose to chew its way through an HDD that had Linux data on it. Thank heavens for disk images, but unplug any other drives if you install this!

    • @abzzeus
      @abzzeus 2 роки тому

      I never leave any drives other than the one I'm installing to in. KISS - I don't trust the OS not to do something screwy like put the boot on the second drive and the OS on the first!

    • @smada36
      @smada36 2 роки тому +1

      @@abzzeus Yes, that is certainly true for Windows, but with Linux, I like to install the Home folder on a resident drive, and the OS on a removable drive. It's just how that PC is set up as a test rig. It is why the drive was in there. Lesson learned though, and this is why I keep disk images on the NAS.
      However, I do feel the installer is lacking by not giving the choice.

  • @chriholt
    @chriholt 2 роки тому +1

    Thanks as always Chris.

  • @thaisara
    @thaisara Рік тому +1

    Thank you I would try this 😊❤️❤️

  • @RoboNuggie
    @RoboNuggie 2 роки тому +31

    Very informative and although I'm not a fan of cloud based computing, it does look promising for educational use.
    Oh, and you are a star for listing FreeBSD as an option for PC OS install.... thank you Christopher!

    • @3inherjar
      @3inherjar Рік тому

      I got a bit of a fond feeling seeing FreeBSD too. It was my daily driver for a long time. I have recently moved to Linux from Mac and I did consider FreeBSD for a while, but I realized that it is maybe too far from being a desktop computer on a current laptop.

  • @marcdraco2189
    @marcdraco2189 2 роки тому +26

    I'm troubled by the way that PC World (UK) are flogging Chromebook's to people even though they would be better served with a traditional PC. WE know that ChromeOS is a cloud OS but not everyone does.
    In fact, for CloudOS I'd rather use FriendOS and give Google and their spyware a very wide berth.

    • @bertblankenstein3738
      @bertblankenstein3738 2 роки тому +4

      I agree with you. I don't need cloudy days.

    • @AndrewTSq
      @AndrewTSq 2 роки тому +2

      I use my Chromebook more than my main PC. How many people do buy a computer today and does not use the net in some way? Anyway I also have the Linux part enabled in my chromebook, so I can run Linux software (like visual studio code, and arduino ide) at the same time as I use chromeos. and if you want to, you can login to chromebook as guest, so no userid or password needed.

    • @ArniesTech
      @ArniesTech 2 роки тому +2

      They are vendors. Profit amd margin is their #1 concern (not judging here). As long as the consumers dont assume harm being done upon them, the vendor is fine 💪😄

    • @derekp2674
      @derekp2674 2 роки тому +1

      Now that Currys PC World is almost the only high street retailer of PC's in the UK, they can easily sell more or less whatever they want to non tech savvy customers who want to buy a new computer.
      I like Chromebooks as a much simpler alternative to Windows PCs, but they are definitely not a 'like-for-like' replacement for a Windows PC.
      Given that I use Android phones and UA-cam, I'm not too bothered about using other Google products and service.

    • @marcdraco2189
      @marcdraco2189 2 роки тому

      @@ArniesTech true. But in many cases these machines are “not fit for purpose ” because they won’t Microsoft Office (locally) or many more Windows apps and running Linux is not a solution for these buyers. Even Crossover Office cant fix that and you’re left at the hands of Google after spending more than you could have gotten a workable (less well-known brand).
      If more people knew this right as a buyer, I’d bet a lot of machine would be returned as “not fit for purpose”.
      The problem is most people don’t know this and just assume, getting caught out later and then left with no choice but to quietly buy a different PC that does run Windows (or MacOS) and will run major applications from these vendors.
      It has a place but it’s a niche and too few people know that. Believing that Google is the be all and end all, largely as a result of the success of Android phones.
      I could rant on for hours but I’m on a mobile.

  • @allanmarsh1
    @allanmarsh1 2 роки тому

    I picked up an old HP T630 thin client device and have installed Flex on it. Works like a charm. If you're wedded to the Microsoft world, the Office extension for Chrome also works really well to let you access all your OneDrive based files via the Office Online apps. Kind of the best of both worlds on a really cheap device 😊

  • @JHatLpool
    @JHatLpool 7 місяців тому +1

    A nice, clear demonstration here. Google Flex OS looks very good.

    • @ExplainingComputers
      @ExplainingComputers  7 місяців тому +1

      Thanks. Chrome OS Flex remains one of my favourite OS. It's stylish and just works.

  • @diegoarthur
    @diegoarthur 2 роки тому +3

    I've been on a journey to find a new use to my 12 year old EEE Pc for 4 years already. Maybe chromeos flex will give it a fresh new beginning (tried Neverware before). Thanks for the tip.

    • @deanstyles2567
      @deanstyles2567 2 роки тому +2

      Might depend on the processor with a 64bit requirement.

    • @ExplainingComputers
      @ExplainingComputers  2 роки тому +4

      It will depend on the CPU -- if it is 64-bit, you should be OK. If 32-bit, sadly not. Fingers crossed!

    • @ArniesTech
      @ArniesTech 2 роки тому

      I have a ASUS EeePC 1015PX with 1GB RAM and Intel Atom N450 CPU (64bit). I highly recommend Linux + a lightweight desktop like LXQT.

    • @gregholloway2656
      @gregholloway2656 2 роки тому +1

      I have an EEE 701 from 2007 that I still use daily. I’m running Antix Linux, because it only requires a 32 bit processor, without PAE. Most other light Linux distros require PAE or too much RAM.

    • @diegoarthur
      @diegoarthur 2 роки тому

      Thanks for the tips, everyone! Its a 64-bit processor, so I can give it a try, but will also check Antix, as i have never heard about it before.

  • @AndrewAHayes
    @AndrewAHayes 2 роки тому +3

    I have just dusted off my old Raspberry Pi B to use with a 7" touchscreen to connect with Octoprint, I have tried Octodash and Octoscreen but have not been impressed by either of them so I decided to run the Octoprint browser UI from the original Pi on RPi OS Legacy 32 bit as I get all my plugins running but I will also try the Kiosk browser as well, except I forgot that the original Pi does not have WiFi and I used to run it with ethernet and the room I am running this particular 3D printer in is the only room in the house that does not have ethernet as I ran out of cat6 when installing it, Amazon to the rescue with a WiFi dongle!

  • @ChatGPT1111
    @ChatGPT1111 2 роки тому +1

    Good stuff, thanks Chris!

  • @tramcrazy
    @tramcrazy Рік тому +2

    I installed Flex on an old HP laptop today, and it’s exceptionally responsive and fast. A perfect computer for light use by my family.

  • @deanstyles2567
    @deanstyles2567 2 роки тому +5

    ChromeOS Flex looks very interesting, thanks Chris 🙂
    Google have apparently discontinued Chrome apps, so how are Chrome Canvas and the like 'installed' in ChromeOS?
    Does Flex support Linux apps? I don't see the Play Store so I suspect Android apps are out.

    • @ExplainingComputers
      @ExplainingComputers  2 роки тому +6

      You are right, Chrome apps are being discontinued -- but canvas is just there, as is the file manager. I guess that Google can include what they like, and maybe see Canvas as a fundamental (a bit like Windows Paint). There is indeed no play store, and right now now ability to run Linux or Android apps.

    • @tbone9900
      @tbone9900 2 роки тому

      @@ExplainingComputers Just acquired an Asus Chromebox and found that the Playstore is not available. Very annoying.
      How would you install Linux or Android apps on a Chromebook/Chromebox?

    • @markbracegirdle7110
      @markbracegirdle7110 2 роки тому

      They're PWAs.

    • @markbracegirdle7110
      @markbracegirdle7110 2 роки тому +1

      @@tbone9900 Linux is installed by the OS. Much more important than Android IMO.

    • @tbone9900
      @tbone9900 2 роки тому

      @@markbracegirdle7110 Thank you. Agrees about Linux but it looks like Linux runs on top of Chrome O/S which might be too much for this chromebox. Thinking about wiping and loading Puppy or other minimalist distro on this chromebox.

  • @werecynicalwhywolf8700
    @werecynicalwhywolf8700 2 роки тому +25

    Hello Chris.
    May I give you a sugestion ?
    A much simpler way to wipe clean USB sticks used in such way is using the Raspberry Pi Image utility. Even as an advenced user, I highly recommend it due to its simplicity and easy of use. You can reformat USB sticks in FAT32 and ExFAT very easily and it has the benefit of "guiding" less experienced users avoiding accidents.
    Thank you for the video.

    • @ExplainingComputers
      @ExplainingComputers  2 роки тому +15

      This is true, although they are not quite as clean as using Diskpart in Windows. What the Pi Imager does is the same as what SD Card Formatter does, I which prefer for that level of drive recovery.

    • @markbracegirdle7110
      @markbracegirdle7110 2 роки тому +4

      An even simpler method is to use the Chromebook Recovery Utility again, and choose the Erase recovery media option from the menu. You can also use it to create other installation media, by choosing the Use local media option. Jist change the file extension from iso to bin. Very useful app IMO, and well worth keeping.

    • @terrydaktyllus1320
      @terrydaktyllus1320 2 роки тому

      Actually, one of the most thorough ways to clean any writeable media is to use a one line command with the Linux "dd" utility to just write zeroes to ever sector of the media.

    • @SenileOtaku
      @SenileOtaku 2 роки тому

      I usually just run "sudo dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/sdX bs=1M count=10". clears off the partition & boot records, and the USB will effectively be blank (technically not, but as far as ant partition, imaging, etc software is concerned, blank anyway).

  • @waynebickell1793
    @waynebickell1793 2 роки тому +1

    I've been playing around with this from a USB stick on an old ThinkPad since it was released. It was only a matter of time before you got around to reviewing it.

  • @lauwe54
    @lauwe54 Рік тому +1

    thank you so so very much another great video and i have tried this and so happy with it use it on a very very old laptop,

  • @izzieb
    @izzieb 2 роки тому +60

    I have installed Chromium OS on other devices before. I think I'd rather install that on a device than Chrome OS Flex with all of Google's extra proprietary bits and "metrics".

    • @ravitejaknts
      @ravitejaknts 2 роки тому +2

      But Chrome OS has better connectivity with Android.

    • @markbracegirdle7110
      @markbracegirdle7110 2 роки тому +3

      @@ravitejaknts Not the Flex version.

    • @terrydaktyllus1320
      @terrydaktyllus1320 2 роки тому +1

      @@ravitejaknts Not the AOSP version of Android either.

    • @ravitejaknts
      @ravitejaknts 2 роки тому +1

      @@markbracegirdle7110 ooh. I use Chrome OS on chromebook. So....

    • @CommodoreFan64
      @CommodoreFan64 2 роки тому +8

      @@ravitejaknts Chrome OS Flex is based on Neverware Cloudready OS Home Edition, and it's never had Google Play Store access, and does not look like it will anytime soon, even a lot of official Chrome OS devices never got Google Play Store access. IMHO this is something Google really needs to fix allowing it across the board with a checkbox saying something like Android apps may, or may not work use at your own risk, or they should just drop it all together, and tell people if they want Android apps then get an Android tablet/phone.

  • @markharrisllb
    @markharrisllb 2 роки тому +12

    It looks very interesting indeed. It certainly looks more professional than ChromeOS which seemed aimed at my age group (boomers), people who generally want to browse the net and social media. In a few years I can see Flex becoming a genuine challenger to Windows.
    My concern is the data they gather. I know it might be impossible to cover in one video but I’d love to see a comparison of how secure each system is. From a hacker/virus/malware perspective and from a data leak perspective. I don’t mean every Linux system but maybe the two main derivatives Arch and Debian. It would have to be by someone extremely knowledgeable, open minded to different systems, trusted by their viewers and has the ability to explain things in a way even I understand. The initials CB would be an added benefit, if only I could think of someone…

    • @SolarWebsite
      @SolarWebsite 2 роки тому +1

      You're not being very precise 😉

    • @hansmatos2504
      @hansmatos2504 2 роки тому +1

      just use ubuntu with firefox or chrome installed

    • @markharrisllb
      @markharrisllb 2 роки тому

      @@hansmatos2504 Lol! It took a minute for the penny to drop, I very nearly missed the joke.

  • @chriswatts3697
    @chriswatts3697 2 роки тому

    what can i say excellent explanation as usual , thanks a lot !

  • @akioumars
    @akioumars 2 роки тому

    Wonderful video. Thank you so much for sharing

  • @billermanthegreat
    @billermanthegreat Рік тому +3

    As a former Support engineer for Neverware I find this to be an interesting project. Hopefully they keep updating Chrome OS Flex

  • @MrTrilbe
    @MrTrilbe 2 роки тому +4

    There's still only 3 options ChromeOS Flex still runs on top of a Linux Kernel, it's a Gentoo spin specifically

    • @MiniRockerz4ever
      @MiniRockerz4ever 2 роки тому

      Well you can install android on old laptops too, or you gonna say that's still linux? Bliss OS worked better than x86 for me, and I have not tried any other.

    • @MrTrilbe
      @MrTrilbe 2 роки тому

      @@MiniRockerz4ever blissOS runs better than x86... I think you need to edit that....

  • @welshbikepackingadventures
    @welshbikepackingadventures 2 роки тому

    Thanks Chris, very interesting os . Shame it cant do 32bit.. love your exploring the many types of os compatible with older units. God bless you sir, love from sunny Wales

  • @grigoris.7732
    @grigoris.7732 2 роки тому

    It looks surprisingly clean. I might install it on an old laptop and see how it works out.

  • @nielderfp
    @nielderfp 2 роки тому +4

    Very nice but the reason why I prefer Linux is that they do not need to know anything about me.

  • @chriscoffee9070
    @chriscoffee9070 Рік тому +9

    Great, so now I can give Google access to every file on my PC, that's fantastic, I really must install it right away, Debian simply isn't intrusive or creepy enough. No criticism of the video Chris, thorough and well made as ever but why anyone would trust this OS is beyond me. Of course one might believe it's an entirely benevolent OS right now, and maybe it is, but it only takes one update to change that.

    • @esecallum
      @esecallum Рік тому

      spyware... police can file a request to everything without you knowing... 1984

    • @azexy21
      @azexy21 Рік тому +1

      Get off youtube before they get you.
      Google is out to get you and they are very interested in you, a tin foil hat is recommended for you :)

  • @rogerkoh1979
    @rogerkoh1979 2 роки тому +2

    Maybe i can use on my old x86 sbc. Thanks for showing the chrome os flex.

  • @just-someone99
    @just-someone99 2 роки тому +2

    another amazing video that's what I love about you ☺️🤩

  • @chriscottingham2003
    @chriscottingham2003 2 роки тому +11

    This OS has been great for my Mum who is not technically minded she finds it easy to use. Compared to windows

    • @volvo09
      @volvo09 2 роки тому

      This is PERFECT for that.
      If this was around when I was supporting my grandmother while on win7 it would have made her life so much easier. I made her a "user" account that fixed a lot of it, but she still kept accidentally messing it up by unintentionally holding the mouse button down all the time and clicking... So icons and files would get moved and copied, icons resized, etc.... On top of the malware she'd install by clicking web page "error" messages
      😆

    • @boink800
      @boink800 2 роки тому

      And your Mum will get no viruses with ChromeOS or ChromeOS Flex .. that's nice to know too.

    • @terrydaktyllus1320
      @terrydaktyllus1320 2 роки тому

      @@boink800 No, but she will be constantly tracked and monitored by Google. She can forget about any form of data privacy completely - with Chrome OS, Google has it all and on their servers.

    • @terrydaktyllus1320
      @terrydaktyllus1320 Рік тому

      @@theosmit1967 No, you can't stop Chromium and Google tracking you.
      You can stop an Android phone tracking you by installing a de-Googled ROM onto the phone.
      You can also install Linux onto a Chromebook and that will also stop tracking. I have done it once, I don't know if it is possible on every Chromebook.

  • @andljoy
    @andljoy 2 роки тому +4

    Chrome OS , the way to make an old laptop less useful and more creepy

    • @ravitejaknts
      @ravitejaknts 2 роки тому

      You don;t have to use it. As simple as that. Can't we make Intenet a good place?

    • @andljoy
      @andljoy 2 роки тому

      @@ravitejaknts we can as soon as we get rid of all the massive and creepy internet companies .

    • @boink800
      @boink800 2 роки тому

      Big Google Is Watching You

    • @ravitejaknts
      @ravitejaknts 2 роки тому

      @@andljoy But why don't you have self control and not use those services instead? Do you know that it's not mandatory to use these services. Also you can have a bit of self respect and self control, so you don't have to complain

    • @ravitejaknts
      @ravitejaknts 2 роки тому

      @@boink800 Ofcourse this is their website and your comments are saved in their server.

  • @peterbreis5407
    @peterbreis5407 Рік тому +1

    Nicely presented Chris but what makes it different to Chrome OS?
    I'm about to get a Lenovo Chromebook Duet 3 and wondering whether to install it.

  • @jonfarrah
    @jonfarrah Рік тому +1

    Thanks :) Can confirm totally worked.

  • @gabood
    @gabood 2 роки тому +3

    I think chrome os is the only os in the world that could possibly spy on you more than windows

    • @enadegheeghaghe6369
      @enadegheeghaghe6369 2 роки тому

      I think your opinion is just that. Your opinion

    • @CMxPunk
      @CMxPunk 7 місяців тому

      ​@@enadegheeghaghe6369and it's a fact, my android phone/google knows more about myself than me tbh...

  • @ibrahimozgursucu3378
    @ibrahimozgursucu3378 2 роки тому +6

    Based on the accent: Whenever I say "may the society of the Anglo's collapse", I whisper "But let Christoffer Barnatt find safe haven and a dignified existence, especially if I have a say in it".

    • @GaryR55
      @GaryR55 Рік тому

      You DO understand that most Americans are descendants of the British....right?

    • @ibrahimozgursucu3378
      @ibrahimozgursucu3378 Рік тому

      @@GaryR55 I just meant that he sounds like he's from an ethnically Anglo country and not some Polish person let's say that learned to speak English very well. And yes, I specifically picked that term as an umbrella term for a certain group of nations.

  • @anggafebrian2279
    @anggafebrian2279 Рік тому +1

    Wonderfull, regards from Indonesia.... I like and always watching your video.

    • @ExplainingComputers
      @ExplainingComputers  Рік тому +1

      Greetings from the UK. And look out for this Sunday's video, where we return to Chrome OS Flex and run Linux applications. :)

  • @legojenn
    @legojenn 2 роки тому +2

    Thanks for this. I have a bad habit of not recycling computers if they hit end of life. I have a couple of computers 2010 are that are approaching end of life for a second time. Upgrading the hard drives to SSD gave them an extra five years. It looks like this lighter OS is going to give these old devices more life. I’d love to run a Python/Jupyter and R/Studio dev environment that’s portable with files that automatically syncs code to My Google drive to allow for coding to be done anywhere on a device that I won’t mourn if it’s lost, stolen or damaged beyond repair.
    I’m out of the game on coding, having worked on the business side for most of my career, but the business is not liking the expense of BI tools like Tableau. I like scripting solutions so that the process of analysis is documented.
    So much for my last post on your channel where I commented that post being in the paid labour force, a Linux Mint setup with browser and Libre Office will be more than sufficient for middle-aged me, you got me thinking about innovative use of tech today.

  • @eraldorh
    @eraldorh 2 роки тому +3

    Unless or until it gets playstore or at least the ability to sideload android apps it is completely useless and there's no reason at all to choose Chrome OS flex over the many Linux distros out there or even the many android for desktop iterations.

    • @ExplainingComputers
      @ExplainingComputers  2 роки тому

      Whether it is "useless" depends on what the user requirements are! :) Personally, I have been using Chrome OS Flex on the PC connected to my TV for a few weeks now, and will keep it installed. It works perfectly for accessing UA-cam, Disney+, etc, and for playing local video files and accessing Google Workspace and Office 365. It also boots and closes down faster than Ubuntu, which was previously on the PC. :)

  • @TheBertjeT
    @TheBertjeT 2 роки тому +3

    I wouldn't use it if you paid me to. Out of principle alone.

    • @terrydaktyllus1320
      @terrydaktyllus1320 2 роки тому

      You pay to use it anyway - you get "free" services, Google gets all of your personal information.

    • @TheBertjeT
      @TheBertjeT 2 роки тому +1

      @@terrydaktyllus1320 You seem to misunderstand. Pay ME!

    • @terrydaktyllus1320
      @terrydaktyllus1320 2 роки тому +1

      @@TheBertjeT I shall "pay you in kind" as a "good fellow" that clearly has some understanding of data privacy.

  • @gaptastic
    @gaptastic 2 роки тому

    I never messed with chrome OS, but I just downloaded it and will give it a check!

  • @neilthomas6042
    @neilthomas6042 2 роки тому +1

    I own an Asus Chromebook; it serves my needs, UA-cam and surfing. Interesting video gives me some idea to update an ex educational laptop with no OS.

  • @allezvenga7617
    @allezvenga7617 2 роки тому +1

    Thanks for your sharing

  • @Graham_Rule
    @Graham_Rule 2 роки тому

    Thanks for this. I've got an old Chromebook that is no longer getting updates. I think I'll have a go at installing Chrome OS on it.

  • @keithmiller9665
    @keithmiller9665 Рік тому +1

    Calculator - “can’t get too excited” I like it :-)

  • @busydadscooking001
    @busydadscooking001 Рік тому

    Very cool Chris. I wonder how driver support is - specifically, for wifi, where I have to always add a driver in Linux for my desktop PC. (I even keep around a "known good" wifi dongle that is supported by default, so I can pull down the right driver!)
    I'm honestly considering if I should install this on my desktop as an alternative OS .. Most powerful thing I have but use it rarely.
    I know plenty about Chrome OS, love Chromebooks, so I thought this would be boring but it wasn't!

  • @jtveg
    @jtveg Рік тому +1

    Thanks so much for sharing. 😉👌🏻

  • @kendrickpi
    @kendrickpi Рік тому

    Thank you for the introduction to ChromeOS Flex. Is there any advice on the security ‘chips’ that that later Chromebooks have/had - as regards how best to include them in a Flex install? TIA

  • @DaxtonAnderson
    @DaxtonAnderson 2 роки тому

    It will be great to see them update Flex in the future to include Play Store compatibility, would be a way endusers could update EOL Chromebooks after the 5 year point

  • @vincemorath676
    @vincemorath676 2 роки тому

    Thanks for the video.