Chrome OS 69 Finally Brings Linux Apps to Some Chromebooks, Night Light Feature
Google released today the Chrome OS 69 operating system for Chromebook devices, a major release that follows in the footsteps of the Chrome 69 release, which arrived earlier this week with a new look on all supported platforms and major feature updates.
Chrome OS 69 is the first release of the Linux-based operating system that enables support for running Linux apps on Chromebooks. However, the Linux app support is still in development and it’s presented to users in a beta form, available only on select devices due to hardware restrains. A complete list with the Chromebooks supporting Linux apps is available here.
“While we would like to be able to bring this work to all Chromebooks, the required kernel and hardware features limit where w… (read more)
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