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thoughts on chrome os? - Houseoftea - 02-08-2015 Based on gentoo, and very oriented to the cloud. Similar to many thin client distros like: Thinstation, Skolelinux and 2XOS What do you guys think? I am asking because I recently purchased a refurbished acer c720 i3 4gb. I have been considering either: running chrome os side by side with a linux distro or blowing it away altogether. Is it worth keeping? RE: thoughts on chrome os? - October - 02-08-2015 Me personally I don't have any purpose for it. I actually hate material design. If you like Chrome OS, then I don't see any reason for you to get rid of it? IIRC you can make a backup of Chrome ISO and just install later if you wanted to. RE: thoughts on chrome os? - dkeg - 02-08-2015 Agreed, but you probably have plenty of space to run side by side. I bet though you'll never log into chrome os. So probably just blow it away. Nice machine from what i heard and can see. I have an acer, but from 2010. It has worked super well for me, through school and since. RE: thoughts on chrome os? - bsdkeith - 03-08-2015 I would just put my normal O/S onto it. RE: thoughts on chrome os? - venam - 03-08-2015 If you are into the whole SaaS and The Cloud thing then go for it. Personally, it doesn't attract me at all. RE: thoughts on chrome os? - srp - 03-08-2015 I actually own a Chromebook (but installed Linux on it about half a year later). It was pretty alright for what is sufficient in a netbook-like device. Despite everything being web-oriented, it's definitely better than other Thin Web Client systems. If you know how to override the security, it can be a good investment, even on Chrome OS. You can still have access to a shell, still have the same tools (in terms of CLI), and still have a good time with it for development. There's various IDEs/editors on the Chrome Web Store (and there's online IDEs/editors as well). I think overall its pretty good. RE: thoughts on chrome os? - Pockets69 - 06-08-2015 Like you I own an acer c720 but the celeron one with 4gb of ram, i have to be honest this thing is fast, I mean really fast. I use it for university mostly, but also at home, i mean in 7 secs you got your browser opened and ready to start typing, I can't ask more than that. When it comes to more complicated stuff I use crouton with elementaryOS, seriously this is the perfect machine for me for everyday usage, chromeOS for note taking and web browsing, elementaryOS for the rest. RE: thoughts on chrome os? - Houseoftea - 06-08-2015 Does crouton have any lag or anything? RE: thoughts on chrome os? - Webtm - 07-08-2015 (06-08-2015, 07:48 PM)Pockets69 Wrote: Like you I own an acer c720 but the celeron one with 4gb of ram, i have to be honest this thing is fast, I mean really fast.Same question. There is no lag with crouton? Also, you have never had the issue of the backspace button being below the power button? RE: thoughts on chrome os? - Pockets69 - 07-08-2015 zero lag, you can even play games on steam seriously guys go watch a video or two on youtube about the performance, its great, and again i am talking about a celeron processor. Webtm nah well sometimes i press the power button, but it doesn't do anything, the power button will only lock the screen with your session running, and a simple press won't do anything, you need to hold it for 2 secs or so for it to lock your screen, then only way to turn it off by pressing the power button is to press it for like ten secs. |