Chromium OS Universal Chroot Environment
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Chromium OS Universal Chroot Environment
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#3Of course it defeats the purpose of chromebooks - simple cloud managed machines - but hey, why not?
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#4It would be nice if Google adopted crouton as a official dev environment and offered a way to backup a crouton environment to Google Drive - just settings and installed packages and user files, making it easy to sign into a chromebook and get started on a complete dev environment (after downloading some files). Of course it defeats the purpose of chromebooks - simple cloud managed machines - but hey, why not?
Re: Chromium OS Universal Chroot Environment
#5It would be nice if Google adopted crouton as a official dev environment and offered a way to backup a crouton environment to Google Drive - just settings and installed packages and user files, making it easy to sign into a chromebook and get started on a complete dev environment (after downloading some files). Of course it defeats the purpose of chromebooks - simple cloud managed machines - but hey, why not?
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#6crouton has been around for years - any reason you're posting today?
Re: Chromium OS Universal Chroot Environment
#7crouton has been around for years - any reason you're posting today?
What causes this phenomenon on HN? I find this happens a lot, where some longstanding project or old article or something gets posted and makes it to the front page without any context as to why it was posted. I'm left to hunt down what made this relevant or what is new on the page that made someone post this and made others upvote it, and often I can't figure it out at all. It's a bit weird.
Re: Chromium OS Universal Chroot Environment
#8crouton has been around for years - any reason you're posting today?
Re: Chromium OS Universal Chroot Environment
#9crouton has been around for years - any reason you're posting today?
What causes this phenomenon on HN? I find this happens a lot, where some longstanding project or old article or something gets posted and makes it to the front page without any context as to why it was posted. I'm left to hunt down what made this relevant or what is new on the page that made someone post this and made others upvote it, and often I can't figure it out at all. It's a bit weird.
Doesn't mean it doesn't bug the old hands to see the same thing come through again and again. :) And links to old discussions occasionally dig up useful old learning.
Re: Chromium OS Universal Chroot Environment
#10It would be nice if Google adopted crouton as a official dev environment and offered a way to backup a crouton environment to Google Drive - just settings and installed packages and user files, making it easy to sign into a chromebook and get started on a complete dev environment (after downloading some files). Of course it defeats the purpose of chromebooks - simple cloud managed machines - but hey, why not?
Yeah it would be nice if they officially supported Linux on their Chromebooks for Android Studio if nothing else. With the Play Store coming to Chrome OS I hope it is only a matter of time before we see some kind of official developer setup. The Pixel would make a really nice machine IMHO.
You have to more or less root the device... press a Ctrl key combo during every boot in order to keep it rooted... and then open a shell and type a sequence of commands to enter a crouton Linux session.
Look, I have fond memories of using Slackwhare back in the 90's, and feeling like a wizard every time I figured out how to make my PC do something it wasn't "supposed to do". So I assume that hacker ethos is much of the appeal.
However, today Acer sells the Aspire One Cloudbook for the same price as the Acer Chromebook I bought two years ago. It's 14" instead of 11", has the same battery life, and is a full unlocked Windows PC (easily replaceable with Linux). So if you just want a cheap Linux PC with good battery life, why in the world wouldn't you go that route rather than buying a locked Chromebook and jumping through all the hoops? Using a Pixel would be even more bizarre, because at that point you're in the Macbook Pro price range.
Chromebooks are well-suited for school students, and non-technical business people at companies that revolve around Google Apps. You CAN squeeze those square pegs into round holes as a programmer, but it really doesn't make any practical sense to do so today.