For the second time this year, Chrome OS has rolled out a milestone release only to have it paused due to underlying bugs in the software. The last time this happened was when the long-overdue Chrome OS 80 release launched in early March. Roughly 12 hours after it launched, the update server was … [Read more...] about Chrome OS 81 rollout paused because all the things are broken
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Install this Linux App Store on your Chromebook for easy one-click installs
We started the Command Line series to explore new and uncharted ways to utilize Linux Apps on Chrome OS. In our journey, we're discovering a lot of great tools and methods to bring powerful and versatile tools to your Chromebook but alas, the Crostini Project is still lacking one essential tool that … [Read more...] about Install this Linux App Store on your Chromebook for easy one-click installs
Need Viber on your Chromebook? For now, Linux is probably the answer
Over the weekend, I received a message from a reader who was desperately trying to get Viber working on his Chromebook. What is Viber you ask? Yeah, I wasn't exactly familiar with it either but over 1 billion people around the globe depend on Rakuten's messaging platform for chat, calls and even … [Read more...] about Need Viber on your Chromebook? For now, Linux is probably the answer
First Look at the UI for resizing Linux Disk on Chrome OS
Even with Chrome OS updates on a hiatus, development continues to move forward and it looks like developers are adding some polish to an upcoming Linux feature. In its current state, the Linux container on Chrome OS can utilize up to 90% of the available free space on your Chromebooks disk. … [Read more...] about First Look at the UI for resizing Linux Disk on Chrome OS
Install the privacy-focused Tor Browser on your Chromebook in 4 simple steps
More and more, security and privacy are becoming important factors for users looking to choose a web browser. While most major browsers such as Chrome, Firefox and Edge will allow users to limit the amount of data that is shared and what traces are left from browsing, that isn't the default … [Read more...] about Install the privacy-focused Tor Browser on your Chromebook in 4 simple steps
Getting started with Linux AppImages on your Chromebook
Yesterday, I covered installing Snaps on Chrome OS and come to the conclusion that the "standalone" Linux apps and Chromebooks weren't quite ready to play nice. In that article, I mentioned that I had covered installing Flatpaks and AppImages but that wasn't 100% accurate. We have discussed how to … [Read more...] about Getting started with Linux AppImages on your Chromebook
Yes, you can install Snap packages on Chrome OS, but it’s not great
Before we go any deeper with this, I'd like to confess that I am in no way an expert on Linux. Since the Crostini project first emerged and brought Linux applications to Chrome OS, I have been quite busy researching the various Linux distros and more specifically, how apps are packaged and handled … [Read more...] about Yes, you can install Snap packages on Chrome OS, but it’s not great
The Linux terminal is getting a major overhaul and new features in Chrome OS 82
It has been a busy morning here at the Chrome Unboxed office. Robby made the move over to the Dev channel yesterday and discovered a plethora of new and updated features. Some we've been expecting but others are appearing for the first time and a massive update to the Linux terminal is one of the … [Read more...] about The Linux terminal is getting a major overhaul and new features in Chrome OS 82
Installing the latest version of Inkscape on Chrome OS just got a whole lot easier
We use Gravit Designer on the daily as our go-to vector editing and design tool but for a long time, Inkscape was always in the old tool bag. Problem was, using Inkscape on Chrome OS in the past required Crouton and the unofficial path to dual-booting Linux on your Chromebook. With the advent of the … [Read more...] about Installing the latest version of Inkscape on Chrome OS just got a whole lot easier
Chrome OS 80 makes graphic intensive Linux apps so much better
As we've seen in the past few months, Linux apps on Chrome OS have come a long way. There's still work to be done and there are new features that are on the way or that have just launched, but the overall feel of Linux apps on Chromebooks is way more cohesive than it was just 6 months ago. If … [Read more...] about Chrome OS 80 makes graphic intensive Linux apps so much better
How to install Signal Desktop Messenger on your Chromebook
Messaging apps come in more flavors than Baskin Robbins' Ice Cream and most people have a personal favorite. Personally, I'm a WhatsApp kind of guy. I use Android Messages on my phone and my Chromebook a lot of conversations but the majority of my chats, work and home-related, take place in WhatsApp … [Read more...] about How to install Signal Desktop Messenger on your Chromebook
Darktable: How to install this Lightroom alternative on your Chromebook
In today's installment of the Command Line, we're going to take a look at a serious photo editor that is not only free but can be a viable alternative to Adobe's popular Lightroom. While I don't fancy myself a professional photographer, I've had a number of people ask about this app. After doing a … [Read more...] about Darktable: How to install this Lightroom alternative on your Chromebook












