Unfortunately, only a few devices that are supported right now, and the CR-48 is not one of them.
:) No, you still have to hold Ctrl-D every time you boot.
Actually, it is a combination of "na" (inspire/open/...) and "yu" (universe/world).
You're right in a sense. On Chromium OS derivatives, there is a "guest" mode, which is not linked to any Google account and is like a browser "Private Browsing" (Firefox) or "Incognito mode" (Chrom*). We want to use it…
Nexedi is an international company with offices in France, Germany, Japan and China (http://www.nexedi.com/contact), and NayuOS is made with much Free Software love. :)
We created NayuOS for multiple reasons. We use Chromebooks, because they are great for developing web applications, but are afraid of standard ChromeOS capturing too much data (some passwords, history of browsing).…
NayuOS is related to the chinese word "Nayu" which implicitely means "Open the Universe". Nayu is also the name of Nexedi subsidiary in China, in Shanghai Free Trade zone.
Unfortunately, only a few devices that are supported right now, and the CR-48 is not one of them.
:) No, you still have to hold Ctrl-D every time you boot.
Actually, it is a combination of "na" (inspire/open/...) and "yu" (universe/world).
You're right in a sense. On Chromium OS derivatives, there is a "guest" mode, which is not linked to any Google account and is like a browser "Private Browsing" (Firefox) or "Incognito mode" (Chrom*). We want to use it…
Nexedi is an international company with offices in France, Germany, Japan and China (http://www.nexedi.com/contact), and NayuOS is made with much Free Software love. :)
We created NayuOS for multiple reasons. We use Chromebooks, because they are great for developing web applications, but are afraid of standard ChromeOS capturing too much data (some passwords, history of browsing).…
NayuOS is related to the chinese word "Nayu" which implicitely means "Open the Universe". Nayu is also the name of Nexedi subsidiary in China, in Shanghai Free Trade zone.