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    Dev Channel Updates for Chromebooks

    Submitted by admin on Fri, 08/19/2011 - 19:52
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    The Google Chrome team is happy to announce the release of Chrome 15.0.855.0 (Platform version: 916.0) on the Dev Channel for Chromebooks (Acer AC700, Samsung Series 5, and Cr-48).

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    Beta Channel Update for Chromebooks - release of Chrome 14 for Acer AC700, Samsung Series 5, and Cr-48

    Submitted by admin on Thu, 08/18/2011 - 15:36
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    The Google Chrome team is happy to announce the release of Chrome 14 on the Beta Channel for Chromebooks (Acer AC700, Samsung Series 5, and Cr-48). 

    Chrome version 14.0.835.98 (Platform version: 811.47)  

    Release highlights:

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    Dev Channel Updates for Chromebooks - release of Chrome 14.0.835.98 (Acer AC700, Samsung Series 5, and Cr-48)

    Submitted by admin on Tue, 08/16/2011 - 18:33
    • Acer AC700
    • Chrome OS
    • cr-48
    • Dev updates
    • release
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    The Google Chrome team is happy to announce the release of Chrome 14.0.835.98 (Platform version: 811.47) on the Dev Channel for Chromebooks (Acer AC700, Samsung Series 5, and Cr-48).
     
    Highlights:
    • A number of stability issues along with other bugs.
    • Update ChromeVox with new version.
    • Update the Netflix plugin to 1.1.4.
    Known issues:
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    Dev Channel Updates for Chromebooks - release of Chrome 14.0.835.87 (Platform version: 811.34) on the Dev Channel for Chromebooks (Acer AC700, Samsung Series 5, and Cr-48)

    Submitted by admin on Thu, 08/11/2011 - 20:59
    • Chrome OS
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    • release
    The Google Chrome team is happy to announce the release of Chrome 14.0.835.87 (Platform version: 811.34) on the Dev Channel for Chromebooks (Acer AC700, Samsung Series 5, and Cr-48).
     
    Highlights:
    • Update the Netflix plugin to 1.1.3
    • Update Pepper Flash to version 10.3.200.105
    Known issues:
    • 18953: Duplicate processes for apps / extensions shown in Task Manager
     
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    Google's Chrome operating system gets a much needed update

    Submitted by admin on Thu, 08/11/2011 - 18:13
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    I quite like Google’s Chrome operating system (OS)–a Linux variant that use the Chrome Web browser as its interface–but as it’s being shipping today, Chrome OS has problems. Fortunately, in the latest Chrome OS stable channel release, Google is finally addressing some of these rough spots.

    To put it to the test, I installed the new Chrome OS, Chrome version 13.0.782.108, to my Samsung Chromebook. It took a while to install-not the installation itself, that took about a minute-but to get it going. I had to click the update button several times to get things going. I’m not the only one who found that to be the case.

    Once installed, everything ran smoothly. While I was making sure nothing had been broken in the update, it occurred to me that one neat thing about Chromebooks is that, more so than with conventional PCs, you don’t need to update your hardware to get major new functionality. With Chrome OS, or any cloud-based operating system, the goodness is baked into the operating system and the Web. Ah, if only that promise had been better kept in this release of Chrome OS.

    That said, what’s really new and improved in this Chrome OS update? The first thing I noticed is that it’s now easy to use Chrome OS on a Virtual Private Network (VPN). Before this update, you had to turn on the VPN functionality-as an “experimental” feature. This was annoying.

    Now, you can use a Layer 2 Tunneling Protocol/Internet Protocol Security (L2TP/IPSec) private network with a pre-shared key by just clicking on the network icon and selecting “private network.” In my trials, using Windows Server 2008 R2 as my VPN server on both my home network and over the Internet, I had no trouble setting up VPNs and using them for work.

    That’s the good news. The bad news is L2TP/IPSec is still the only VPN protocol Chrome OS supports easily. So, if like me, you prefer to use OpenVPN for your VPN, you’re out of luck. Chrome OS needs broader VPN protocol support.

    On the plus side for private networking, Chrome OS no longer “forgets” VPN settings. In its last iteration, it would do that sometimes and I had to try very hard not to throw my Chromebook across the room.

    Chrome OS also now supports auto-connecting with 3G. If you’re frequently stuck miles away from the closest Wi-Fi hot spot this can be very handy.

    The operating system also now supports 802.1x. This, in turn, means your Wi-Fi connections are safer if you’re using a network built around RADIUS servers

    Chrome OS’ printing mechanism has been made easier. You can now head to the Google Cloud Print settings under Wrench > Settings > Under the Hood.

    The operating system also comes with an assortment of other security and stability fixes.
    Last, but not least, the Netflix app. finally works, so you can use a Chromebook or other Chrome OS empowered device as your own portable TV. On the more serious work-a-day side of life, the Citrix Receiver, which enables you to run Windows applications from a Citrix application server, is now available for Chromebooks.

    That’s all well and good, but I also noticed that a lot of what I thought of as simple problems are still in Chrome OS.

    For example, even though Chrome OS knows that it uses Google Docs to open Microsoft Word .DOC or OpenXML or LibreOffice’s Open Document Format files (ODF) in Google Docs. It still can’t open these files if they’re kept locally. Come on! If I can get to them from the file manager, which I can, when I try to open one, Chrome OS should use Google Docs to open the file up for me. Or, at the very least, it should give me a choice on what program to use to open a given file. This isn’t rocket science.

    The operating system’s documentation also remains mediocre. Want to get to the Linux shell under Chrome OS’ pretty face? You do that by simultaneously pressing control-alt-T. Once there, you can do things like rune Secure Shell (ssh) and other low-level controls. This command sequence isn’t listed the Chrome OS keyboard overlay. Oh, that by the by, you get to by simultaneously hitting the control-alt-? keys.

    I still believe that Chrome OS has great promise and Chromebooks could be winners. But, both are a long, long way from there yet.

    Sure, as a techie kind of guy I think my Chromebook is a great and useful toy, but can I see ordinary businesses and people using it? No, not yet. And, if Google doesn’t start improving it fast, I’m not sure I will ever see Joe and Jane User using it.

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    Dev Channel Updates for Chromebooks - announcing the release of Chrome 14.0.835.25

    Submitted by admin on Mon, 08/08/2011 - 18:41
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    • Chrome OS
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    • cr-48
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    If you find new issues, please let us know by visiting our help site or filing a bug. You can also submit feedback using "Report an issue" under the wrench icon. Interested in switching to the Beta channel? Find out how.
    Orit Mazor
    Google Chrome

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    Dev Channel Update for Samsung Series 5 and Cr-48

    Submitted by admin on Thu, 08/04/2011 - 16:35
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    The Google Chrome team is happy to announce the release of Chrome 14.0.835.19 (Platform version: 811.18) on the Dev Channel for Samsung Series 5 and Cr-48.

    Release highlights:

    • More panel size fixes
    • Print improvements
    • Fix problem with sad tab page resource loading
    • Fixed the size of take photo dialog
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    Stable Channel Updates for Chromebooks

    Submitted by admin on Thu, 08/04/2011 - 11:43
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    • cr-48
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    The Google Chrome team is happy to announce the release of Chrome 13 on the Stable Channel for Chromebooks (Acer AC700, Samsung Series 5, and Cr-48).

    Chrome version 13.0.782.108 (Platform version 587.100)

    Release highlights:

    • Supports new Chrome 13 functionality (check out the
      Official Chrome Blog for more information)
    • Google Cloud Print settings added to Settings > Under the Hood
    • Allow auto-connect using 3G
    • Remove/forget added VPN connections
    • L2TP IPSec with pre-shared key support
    • More SSH options in crosh
    • 802.1x support
    • Allow USB mounting of Android
    • Crash fixes
    • Security updates


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    Dev Channel Update for Samsung Series 5 and Cr-48

    Submitted by admin on Tue, 08/02/2011 - 18:14
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    The Google Chrome team is happy to announce the release of Chrome 14.0.835.16 (Platform version: 811.15) on the Dev Channel for Samsung Series 5 and Cr-48.
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    Beta Channel Update for Chromebooks

    Submitted by admin on Tue, 08/02/2011 - 15:54
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    The Google Chrome team is happy to announce the release of Chrome 13 on the Beta Channel for Chromebooks (Acer AC700, Samsung Series 5, and Cr-48).

    Chrome version 13.0.782.108 (Platform version 587.100)

    If you find new issues, please let us know by visiting our help site or filing a bug. You can also submit feedback using "Report an issue" under the wrench icon. Interested in switching to the Beta channel? Find out how.

    Danielle Drew
    Google Chrome

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    Beta Channel Update for Chromebooks

    Submitted by admin on Fri, 07/29/2011 - 12:21
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    The Google Chrome team is happy to announce the release of Chrome 13 on the Beta Channel for Chromebooks (Acer AC700, Samsung Series 5, and Cr-48).

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    Beta Channel Update for Chromebooks

    Submitted by admin on Thu, 07/21/2011 - 13:19
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    The Google Chrome team is happy to announce the release of Chrome 13 on the Beta Channel for Chromebooks (Acer AC700, Samsung Series 5, and Cr-48).


    Chrome version 13.0.782.99 (Platform version 587.80)

    If you find new issues, please let us know by visiting our help site or filing a bug. You can also submit feedback using "Report an issue" under the wrench icon. Interested in switching to the Beta channel? Find out how.

    Danielle Drew
    Google Chrome

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    Chromium OS for Macbook Air

    Submitted by admin on Tue, 07/19/2011 - 12:24
    • Chrome OS
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    I know I’m rather late with this, but I did promise everyone who helped me to buy a Macbook Air that I’d get Chromium OS running on it: so I did and it’s pretty awesome.

    Every piece of hardware works except for the Bluetooth (because Bluetooth isn’t supported by Chromium OS yet). So WiFi works, graphics are fully accelerated via nVidia’s drivers, screen brightness controls work, sound works, touchpad works. Basically everything works. The touchpad drivers could use some tweaking, as scrolling is currently painfully slow, but that’s about the only issue I can think of. Boot time is around 22 seconds to the login screen, most of which is wasted by Apple’s EFI implementation, as once control is passed to the kernel, the boot only takes a further 6-7 seconds thanks to the fast SSD inside the Air. Battery life is probably slightly better than that of OS X.

    I’ve only tested this on an 11″ model of the Air (MacbookAir3,1), since that’s all I have, but I should think it’d work without issue on the 13″ version (MacbookAir3,2) too. I’ve also not tested previous generations of the Macbook Air, but I suspect they’ll work too. Infact, this image will probably work on quite a number of nVidia-based Macbook/Macbook Pro machines. I won’t be supporting anything but the MacbookAir3,1 and MacbookAir3,2 but if it just happens to work for you on something else, great!

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    Dev Channel Update

    Submitted by admin on Mon, 07/18/2011 - 19:18
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    The Dev channel has been updated to 14.0.825.0 for Windows, Mac, Linux, Chrome Frame and all Chromebooks.  Updates include:

    All

    • Updated V8 - 3.4.12.1

    Known Issues - Chromebooks

    • Some File Browser actions crashes the browser (17728)
    • Browser crash on login after kernel crash (17731)
    • Getting black regions while displaying NBC site (17727)
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    Chrome OS Stable Channel Update - The Chrome OS Stable channel has been updated to R12 release 0.12.433.257

    Submitted by admin on Wed, 07/13/2011 - 18:20
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    • release
    • Stable updates
    The Chrome OS Stable channel has been updated to R12 release 0.12.433.257 including latest Chrome Stable release (see Chrome 12 blogpost), new flash player and several stability and functional improvements over the previous release.
     
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    How To Turn Your Netbook Into a Chromebook with Chromium OS

    Submitted by admin on Tue, 07/12/2011 - 10:00
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    Google recently released their own line of Chrome OS-clad netbooks, but with only a few choices and a somewhat high price tag, you might be more comfortable running Chrome OS on your own machine. Here's how to install it on your current laptop or netbook. More »

     

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    Chrome OS Beta Channel Update - Google Chrome 13 for Chrome OS (Beta)

    Submitted by admin on Thu, 07/07/2011 - 16:57
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    • cr-48
    • release
    The Google Chrome team is happy to announce the release of Chrome 13 Beta for Chrome OS Beta Channel for CR-48 (R13 release 0.13.587.43 with Chrome 13.0.782.37).
    Release highlights:
    - L2TP IPSec with pre-shared key support
    - More SSH options in crosh
    - 802.1x support
    - Fix mounting of Android USB

    Known issues:
    - 17189 - Hitting ESC key does not close File Browser
    - Users connecting to Verizon may have trouble connecting after suspend/resume of their machine.
    - 17157 - Enterprise: A system attempting to be enrolled may give an error message. This only occurs on systems that have been autoupdated from R11 to R12 or higher. Workaround: Wait at least 1 second after seeing the login screen before pressing Ctrl-Alt-e to enroll the machine. Recovery: Systems that do encounter this problem will need to be re-imaged.
    - 16367 - Wifi profile does not list any networks after sign out/sign in or reboot. This occurs when connecting to a wifi network requiring a password, and deselecting the option to share the password network. Workaround: Disable & re-enable the wifi resolves the problem.

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    Chrome OS Stable Channel Update - The Chrome OS Stable channel has been updated to R12 release 0.12.433.231

    Submitted by admin on Wed, 07/06/2011 - 16:02
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    The Chrome OS Stable channel has been updated to R12 release 0.12.433.231 including latest Chrome Stable release, new flash player and several stability and functional improvements over the previous release.
     
    In addition to all new Chrome 12 Stable new features (see Chrome 12 blogpost), there are several great Chrome OS improvements including:
    • New localization
    • Flash 10.2.158.27
    • Power Management optimization
    • Audio fixes

    You can find full list of fixes that are in Chrome OS R12 in the chromium-os bug tracker. If you find new issues, please let us know by visiting our help site or filing a bug. You can submit feedback using ‘Report an issue’ under the wrench menu.

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    Chrome OS Beta Channel Update

    Submitted by admin on Tue, 06/14/2011 - 17:53
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    The Chrome OS Beta channel has been updated to R12 release 0.12.433.114 including Chrome 12.0.742.105. The release includes below change:
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    Chrome OS Beta Channel Update - The Chrome OS Beta channel has been updated to R12 release 0.12.433.90 including Chrome 12.0.742.75 Beta

    Submitted by admin on Thu, 06/02/2011 - 19:22
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    The Chrome OS Beta channel has been updated to R12 release 0.12.433.90 including Chrome 12.0.742.75 Beta. The release includes bug fixes.
    • File Manager fixes
    • Change network connecting animation
    • Crash and stability fixes
    • Update Flash plugin to 10.2.159.1

    No new known issues.

    You can find full list of fixes that are in Chrome OS R12 in the chromium-os bug tracker . If you find new issues, please let us know by visiting our help site or filing a bug. You can submit feedback using ‘Report an issue’ under the wrench menu.

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