I'm not talking about the hw specs, I'm talking about the shitty build all cheap Windows laptops have. Correct me if wrong but I think all Chromebooks are sturdy and durable regardless of the price.
>Now replace the correlation with other undesirable traits, like being a thief and having a certain skin colour. Check the FBI crime statistics.
I see the ChromeOS team has their own set of scripts to run ChromeOS on KVM, but they are Linux-only it seems. Bad luck :P I also tried the first option for native but it froze while the "ChromiumOS" logo was shown.
Is there some way I could try ChromeOS on my regular PC? Inside VMware or natively.
I don't know if this is his reason, but at the price range of a Chromebook I assume all Windows notebooks are crap and Macs are non-existent.
Private tweets and profiles show a padlock next to the user's name... You don't have to go to any obscure menu to find out whether your tweets are public or not.
I'm not talking about the hw specs, I'm talking about the shitty build all cheap Windows laptops have. Correct me if wrong but I think all Chromebooks are sturdy and durable regardless of the price.
>Now replace the correlation with other undesirable traits, like being a thief and having a certain skin colour. Check the FBI crime statistics.
I see the ChromeOS team has their own set of scripts to run ChromeOS on KVM, but they are Linux-only it seems. Bad luck :P I also tried the first option for native but it froze while the "ChromiumOS" logo was shown.
Is there some way I could try ChromeOS on my regular PC? Inside VMware or natively.
I don't know if this is his reason, but at the price range of a Chromebook I assume all Windows notebooks are crap and Macs are non-existent.
Private tweets and profiles show a padlock next to the user's name... You don't have to go to any obscure menu to find out whether your tweets are public or not.