breath
brcr-update
breath | brcr-update | |
---|---|---|
32 | 3 | |
266 | 42 | |
- | - | |
9.7 | 4.1 | |
over 1 year ago | 4 months ago | |
Shell | Shell | |
MIT License | MIT License |
Stars - the number of stars that a project has on GitHub. Growth - month over month growth in stars.
Activity is a relative number indicating how actively a project is being developed. Recent commits have higher weight than older ones.
For example, an activity of 9.0 indicates that a project is amongst the top 10% of the most actively developed projects that we are tracking.
breath
-
Your Chromebook, Your Way
It disappeared without any visible explanations. Apparently, it was a a friendly fork of the Breath project (https://github.com/cb-linux/breath) by Apacelus (https://github.com/Apacelus/Apacelus). But Apacelus stopped working on it on May 26th (https://github.com/Apacelus/Apacelus/commit/c84ee94310144ec9...).
There's another project on Github with the same name: eupnea-linux-backup https://github.com/eupnea-linux-backup
-
Replaceable drive?
As of now, audio on LARS works on GalliumOS Skylake out of the box and after some tricks on Ubuntu 18.04-based distributions and Ubuntu 20.04-based distributions. Furthermore, it may work on Breath Linux (discontinued).
-
A steer on GalliumOS distro selection please
Breath Linux might be you best bet - https://github.com/cb-linux/breath
- Is there a way to install linux on a dell 3100 chromebook that isn’t cancer
-
I dual booted my chrome OS with Ubuntu. But now I want to replace chrome OS with it. How do I do this?
Your best bet is probably the breath distro. It's not exactly Ubuntu, but it's probably as close as you're going to get.
- Boot linux on Chromebook
-
How do I remove dummy output. I installed ubuntu on my hp chromebook 14 g5.
I maybe wrong about this but few research on google suggest that sound isnt fully supported on that model, if its true then you may just be limited to Crostini, Crouton, Brioche or Breath https://github.com/cb-linux/breath but I suggest looking for someone here at reddit who had the same laptop and ask them if they have sound when running linux
-
What problems may I run into if I install Linux on my Chromebook?
Finally, there are packages like breath for more modern chromebooks that allow you to boot into native linux without flashing BIOS, but I haven't really tried using them.
-
So I got Postal 2 to run
But the actual difference can be achieved only with a dev mode rabbit hole. For example, you could try the Breath project that allows you to boot into Ubuntu from an sd card or a flash drive without messing with the system files. Since Ubuntu by default doesn't reserve so much RAM to itself, the games won't be begging for more ram and you'll see much better results. Everything said above is tested on a Celeron N4000-based 4GB Chromebook.
-
Breath Lets You Run Ubuntu on Modern Intel Chromebooks
Did you see the site? There seems to be audio problems. https://github.com/cb-linux/breath/issues
brcr-update
- Best chrome os flex alternative
-
What is the best way to update Brunch (for Brunch veterans)?
Use brcr-update (per https://github.com/BiteDasher/brcr-update) which is a script to update both the framework and ChromeOS.
-
make use of
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?
crouton - Chromium OS Universal Chroot Environment
brunch - Boot ChromeOS on x86_64 PC - supports Intel CPU/GPU from 6th Gen (Skylake) or AMD Ryzen
galliumos-skylake
Chrome-OS-Guide - Chrome OS Guide
chromium_os-raspberry_pi - Build your Chromium OS for Raspberry Pi 4B, Pi400 and the latest Raspberry Pi 5
cb-linux - [OLD] Repository now located at github.com/cb-linux/breath
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.
sklnau8825max-on-linux - This guide will present ways of getting the sklnau8825max sound card to work under the mainline Linux kernel
chromebook-linux-audio - Script to enable audio support on many Chrome devices
chromebrew - Package manager for Chrome OS [Moved to: https://github.com/chromebrew/chromebrew]
cadmium - [Moved to: https://github.com/Maccraft123/Cadmium]