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Oh yeah and not being able to connect my android phone and poke around the internal storage WTF


Oh yeah and not being able to connect my android phone and poke around the internal storage WTF
i think chrome 42 has fixed this error cause the space reappears once i delete data. tell you the truth ive only used 42 so i don't really know if this a Chromebook related error or ChromeOS.

I had to get around this bug by using Ubuntu to mount the phone first, then ChromeOS noticed it at least that's how I got it to work.
Well I am glad that error was fixed or at least appears to be fixed.

I guess it would be nice to have a few extra options when it comes to programs with ubuntu, but I dont really wanna do that just yet. Also, this is the first im hearing about linux and android playing well together.


how would i go about formating a device to ext4 in my chromebook?
If you're talking about formatting a USB device or SD card from your Chrome OS device...there is no "manual" formatting of devices in Chrome OS.



. Here i a quick rundown of this new box
Well if they keep the OS the same, but allow ChromeOS users to install Android apps, that would actually be a good thing. There are tons of Android apps, but not that many ChromeOS apps. Plus it would allow native Skype for once, now all they need is Steam.so they was a rumor going around that chromeOS and android might be merged....
please google dont do the mistake of MS and force a Mobile OS down our throats.

Well if they keep the OS the same, but allow ChromeOS users to install Android apps, that would actually be a good thing. There are tons of Android apps, but not that many ChromeOS apps. Plus it would allow native Skype for once, now all they need is Steam.
Well if they keep the OS the same, but allow ChromeOS users to install Android apps, that would actually be a good thing. There are tons of Android apps, but not that many ChromeOS apps. Plus it would allow native Skype for once, now all they need is Steam.
I'm sure that's where things are headed. The pipe has already been laid (no pun intended) now it's time for Google to fine tune how Android apps will work on Chrome OS. For Pete's sake I need a damn decent torrent client for my Chroembox!
EDIT: BTW it was confirmed that there will be no OS merger.

I used to use crouton all the time for my steam games. Most of them run pretty well on my Acer C7. But I've since moved away from ChromeOS and started using other Linux disros on my Chromebook using the SeaBIOs flash. ChromeOS was sold, but I found myself bouncing back to Ubunu more than using it, so I just did away with it ChromeOS. Until they make a proper Skype client, I won't use ChromeOS.yeah, we already can using ARChon runtime... its not perfect but hey..
you can run steam too though crouton, but chromebook isnt really built for steam..
I used to use crouton all the time for my steam games. Most of them run pretty well on my Acer C7. But I've since moved away from ChromeOS and started using other Linux disros on my Chromebook using the SeaBIOs flash. ChromeOS was sold, but I found myself bouncing back to Ubunu more than using it, so I just did away with it ChromeOS. Until they make a proper Skype client, I won't use ChromeOS.

My intentions when I bought this Chromebook wasn't for gaming, it was to see what I could do to it. I bought for the sole purpose of hacking the shit out of it and seeing what I could accomplish. I bought it because I wanted a project and test my skills, so I bought a cheap 200$ chromebook as a starting project. It was intended to be a throwaway project once I got bored of it, but then my boyfriend lost his job, so now I am stuck with it. Steam was a side project for the main project, just something I do on the side as I fuck around with it and not getting seriously invested into. I am not a PC gamer, so I don't have many PC games, but the ones I do have run just fine.Crystal imo i think you should have done your homework better cause if you want steam and skype. you should have brought a laptop good specs with no OS and install what stuff you want.. messing with stuff like BIOS and all that takes some balls.
but hey thats my opinion.![]()

I am using a Chromebook.... It is garbage! I like Computers that can play GMod. Anyway, if you want a Chromebook/Chromebox I wouldn't know that to get.Anyone here using a Chromebook or Chromebox? I plan to get a Chromebox soon but I wanted to see other impressions. I already have a good idea of what I'm getting into and I want a complete Google environment in my home. I just like seeing the thoughts of others when it comes to hardware.