a Chromebook. The laptop would not update Chrome because it was tied to an OS that
had reached its life cycle and wouldn't update.
By: Mike Dippel to ALL on Thu Aug 10 2023 11:48 am
a Chromebook. The laptop would not update Chrome because it was tied to an
OS that
had reached its life cycle and wouldn't update.
Classic, block people from updating for no reason besides it's too old for the
company to care about it.
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I guess it's like the life cycle of every Microsoft OS.
Mike Dippel wrote to ALL <=-
The Lacros project ÿ an acronym for Linux and Chrome OS, may be a good thing to revive my old Chromebook.
Mike Dippel wrote to ALL <=-
The Lacros project ÿ an acronym for Linux and Chrome OS, may be a good thing to revive my old Chromebook.
Another options is ChromeOS Flex; it's meant to provide ChromeOS to
non-Chromebooks, but it also runs on EOL Chromebooks.
I've got it running on a nice older Samsung Chromebook with the 1080p
screen and high-end audio. Everything works except for the audio, I'm
waiting for an update to make it work.
It runs nicely on a Lenovo X100e I have.
While it's more work, you can also load SeaBIOS on most chromebooks and
then run any OS you want - I had Windows and Linux running on an older
Chromebook. You typically have to take off the bottom of the chromebook
and flip a switch on the logic board to unlock the bootloader, though.
It's a little hairy.
I guess it's like the life cycle of every Microsoft OS.
I guess it's like the life cycle of every Microsoft OS.
Except that in this case you can't (out of the box) replace the operating system with anything else. On a "windows PC" you can. Don't get me wrong, I have a CR-48 (first Chromebook ever) and an Acer one an an HP one :). But they
are "locked" in (unless you do things) and the vendor expects you to throw them
away when they tell you to and go buy new ones.
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