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[chromium-discuss] Google Chromium, or Google Chrome OS
'Morgan Kingston' via Chromium-discuss
2018-08-11 01:50:19 UTC
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I see that Wikipedia shows in its type that; Google Chrome OS has an x86
option.
Is it that Google Chrome OS has a head over to non-mobil life, or something
of x86 in general?

There appears to be a lot of Chromium documentation over an OS, and that
the source code is available, but it is rare to see source code be
something that will actually compile into a functioning, or perhaps a
working command, function, or in this case what is labeled as an "operating
system".

I do like Google's strength in lightweight impact life computing, and it is
of coarse appreciated.

Thank you.

Sincerely,
Morgan Lee Kingston


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PhistucK
2018-08-12 07:12:37 UTC
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Note that "Google Chromium" is not a thing. Chromium OS is the open source
project, with code which can produce (with some effort, if I understand
correctly) a functioning operating system. Its dominant maintainer is
indeed Google.

Chromium OS and Google Chrome OS can run on x86 devices. Several x86 (Intel
Celeron, Intel Core i#) Chromebooks were released.

☆*PhistucK*


On Sun, Aug 12, 2018 at 10:03 AM 'Morgan Kingston' via Chromium-discuss <
Post by 'Morgan Kingston' via Chromium-discuss
I see that Wikipedia shows in its type that; Google Chrome OS has an x86
option.
Is it that Google Chrome OS has a head over to non-mobil life, or
something of x86 in general?
There appears to be a lot of Chromium documentation over an OS, and that
the source code is available, but it is rare to see source code be
something that will actually compile into a functioning, or perhaps a
working command, function, or in this case what is labeled as an "operating
system".
I do like Google's strength in lightweight impact life computing, and it
is of coarse appreciated.
Thank you.
Sincerely,
Morgan Lee Kingston
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