$3 ChromeOS Flex stick will revive old and outdated computers
Posted by pentagrama 9 hours ago
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Comment by beAbU 8 hours ago
Comment by fainpul 5 hours ago
"a straightforward way to install a secure, cloud-first operating system on compatible laptops"
Comment by sscarduzio 7 hours ago
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Comment by WarOnPrivacy 2 hours ago
I'm trying it now to upgrade a 2017 Acer Chromebook.
Comment by dpoloncsak 8 hours ago
I guess for $3 it's not really a cash-grab or anything. Kinda nice to see vendor-supported live USBs honestly
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Comment by nix0n 7 hours ago
That way, the ChromeOS USB key can be an add on to the purchase of some old laptop that can barely run Windows anymore.
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Comment by gradientsrneat 7 hours ago
Honestly that's not a lot. It probably won't make a dent in either ChromeOS or Linux without considerable marketing effort and the right user expectations.
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Comment by zdragnar 8 hours ago
Back in the netbook era, there were quite a few that tried to be internet browser focused like peppermint OS, though I don't know how well any of them faired with the rise of chromeos.
Comment by thekevan 8 hours ago
It also didn't try to be internet browser focused, it just gave you easy ability to make the OS browser focused. Out of the box, it was like a better Lubuntu. You had the opportunity to chose what web based apps/services you would add.
Comment by ge96 9 hours ago
Not sure if ChromeOS Flex is supposed to wipe the host OS or just run on top of it.
Comment by jmclnx 8 hours ago
Is there a reason you cannot install Linux ? Linux can be installed from a USB and should work on any system running windows 10.
If Linux is too heavy for your system, there is always NetBSD. I have NetBSD on an AMD 300MHz (= PII) with 512 MB memory and it runs fine.
Comment by ge96 8 hours ago
I got it for nostalgia, the physical design of the laptop even though it's a thique brick
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Comment by gibspaulding 6 hours ago
Obviously for the HN crowd there are workarounds (my mom has actually been getting along with PopOS pretty well), but this could probably have met her needs just as well.
Comment by reverius42 2 hours ago
I wouldn't put Chrome OS on it though -- Debian runs quite nicely. :)
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Comment by hn_acc1 6 hours ago
I think this actually installs ChromeOS Flex? I guess Google will do anything to increase their ad-delivery surface?
Comment by functionmouse 8 hours ago