Google Chrome OS under the hood screenshot

Ok. Google had introduced Chrome OS as per here.

.. many more anouncement from here ..

After bootup .. need to login into Google Account then only can play.

chrome-login

some screenshot after login..:

after-login

let’s see namran.com on chrome..
chrome-namran.net

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email..

mail-chrome
Chrome “menu” :
desktop-menu-chrome

from here i press “Chess”… and puff.. it restarted i think.. and something like this appear.
whenever tried to play that flash “Chess” .. i think “Chrome” shutdown by itself.. hahaha..
haha-chrome

then i started to look around filesystem.. (via attach button in Gmail….)
filesystem

Timezone setting..

chorome-timezone

somehow it cannot determine whether chrome is default browser .. hahaha..
default-browser
password.. saving options..
save-pass
about chrome…
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about-chrome

after done playing with chrome browser..

To get a “Terminal” .. just press Ctrl+Alt+T
terminal
yeah..
then can have something like this.
root-chrome
(rooted ?!!)
a bit boring..
let’s find out what is under-the-hood of Chrome OS.
initd
wondering what was inside it..
boot

chrome

Whooo..hoo.. is Ubuntu Karmic ( development branch) ..!! .. 😉
Of course a slimmed down version perhaps..

Ok.if you are interested to know what is Chrome OS (what features it does offer),
is explained in Youtube Video below :
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p/s : …but on my virtual machine (VMware) this (Chrome OS)is running extremely too slow..
compared to Ubuntu Karmic live itself.. something a miss ? LOL..
do webapps OS have to be such dependent to net . .
maybe should better off trying EyeOS instead.. geee..
at first I thought this must be a “fake” released…. Hmmm..

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  1. HawkEYE says:

    I got better one after a few minute..
    by adding this two line before line 602 (/usr/share/system-config-network/netconfpkg/gui/maindialog.py)


    if (not isinstance (host.Hostname, str)):
    continue

    now it works like charms again.. hehe.. 😎

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  2. UncleOp says:

    This was helpful. Summary: if the /etc/hosts file is not well-formed, the python script doesn’t handle it well. In my case, somehow a long entry that was commented out got “line wrapped”, leaving some uncommented garbage on the next line. Fixing the hosts file or adding the above patch “worked”. It seems that some complaint to the user should be generated in such a case, though.

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    • HawkEYE says:

      @UncleOp , Glad it help.. thanks for dropping by..

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