Posts Tagged ‘Chrome OS’

How About Chrome OS USB Image Builds?

Wednesday, November 25th, 2009

I’ve been thinking.  I think there’s a small window of opportunity here.

Mainly because since I’m researching on some things, and I’ve got a little spare time on my hands, why not make a Chromium Build?  I’ve got the newest Ubuntu version, some modest harddisk space allocated to it (20Gb), and I’m also curious on how this baby works on my BenQ joybook (I personally have 3 netbooks, BenQ Joybook, Neo Vivid 1100, and the Blue H1).

Should be interesting to see how this would work out, especially on the Blue H1 (which is essentially an One Mini A110 netbook), which is basically a 1st generation netbook (7″ screen), and a Via processor.

So what do you guys think?  It’s a go?  If I have made builds for the Chromium OS, I might become generous enough to upload this for you to tinker and test out.

By the way, if any of you guys have the Blue H1, you should find the A110 wiki interesting enough.  This was made by a Debian developer.  Warning: these are geeky stuff.

http://www.a110wiki.de/wiki/Main_Page

How to Try Out Chrome OS Preview In VirtualBox

Monday, November 23rd, 2009

Hi there folks.

As you may all know, Google released source code for it’s much ballyhooed OS, named after it’s popular browser named Chrome.  I’ve been able to run a vmware image in VirtualBox and although I know it’s just a technical preview of the OS, I can say it’s pretty zippy (good for a sub-netbook machine).

Again, the emphasis, sub-netbook – I really don’t think this will replace your netbook/laptop any time soon as it’s primary OS.

As a side note, I am thinking of compiling and building the sources in Ubuntu soon so I can look at how they made the linux kernel boot that quick (even in VirtualBox, it booted up, in let’s say, less than 10 seconds?).

Anyways, I’m getting somewhat offtopic… here’s how to install Chrome OS in VirtualBox (I am assuming you have VirtualBox installed on your host OS already):

1. Download the vmware image here: http://gdgt.com/google/chrome-os/download/

2. Unarchive the vmware image to a folder of your choice.

3. Open up VirtualBox and click on the New Button.

Follow these screenshots shown below for setup:

Create Virtual Machine

create virtual machine

Set OS Name

vm name and os type

Set Memory Requirements

memory

Select your vmware harddisk (3 screenshots below)

virtual harddisk #1

virtual harddisk #2

virtual harddisk #3

Finishing up

summary

And you should be able to start your Chrome OS in VirtualBox by selecting Chrome OS and pressing start button (sample screenshots of Chrome OS below):

screenshot chrome os #1

screenshot chrome os #2