Chrome-OS-Guide VS brcr-update

Compare Chrome-OS-Guide vs brcr-update and see what are their differences.

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Chrome-OS-Guide

Posts with mentions or reviews of Chrome-OS-Guide. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-03-28.

brcr-update

Posts with mentions or reviews of brcr-update. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-12-05.
  • Best chrome os flex alternative
    2 projects | /r/ChromeOSFlex | 5 Dec 2022
  • What is the best way to update Brunch (for Brunch veterans)?
    3 projects | /r/Brunchbook | 4 Feb 2022
    Use brcr-update (per https://github.com/BiteDasher/brcr-update) which is a script to update both the framework and ChromeOS.
  • make use of
    1 project | /r/Brunchbook | 4 Feb 2022
    But enabling automatic updates is said to be risky w/o a Brunch framework update, too. There is a script to do manual updates (https://github.com/BiteDasher/brcr-update) that was recommended, but I'm not sure if updating with that script has the same risks of new installs since they seem rather hit-or-miss. Instead of the script perhaps, just do automated updates until that breaks and then reinstall-til-it-works? I dunno.

What are some alternatives?

When comparing Chrome-OS-Guide and brcr-update you can also consider the following projects:

outline-apps - Outline Client and Manager, developed by Jigsaw. Outline Manager makes it easy to create your own VPN server. Outline Client lets you share access to your VPN with anyone in your network, giving them access to the free and open internet.

brunch - Boot ChromeOS on x86_64 PC - supports Intel CPU/GPU from 6th Gen (Skylake) or AMD Ryzen

JingOS - Awesome - JingOS - The World’s First Linux-based OS design for Tablets

breath - Linux for Chromebooks

overlay-amd64-openfyde - openFyde supported hardware "x86 PC with Intel HD graphics" build artefacts and pre-built image releases.

chromium_os-raspberry_pi - Build your Chromium OS for Raspberry Pi 4B, Pi400 and the latest Raspberry Pi 5

crostini-kde-setup - Initialize a Chromebook Linux container to run KDE Apps

linux-ios-debugger - This program will allow you to run the inspect element tool using the Google Chrome/Chromium browser on your Linux (Debian) machine.

bromite - Bromite is a Chromium fork with ad blocking and privacy enhancements; take back your browser!

awesome-steam-deck - A curated list of awesome Steam Deck software, resources and more.

linux_cac - A project for consistently configuring DOD Common Access Cards on Linux.

Hexavalent-Archive - Public archive of patches made during research of Hexavalent