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Chromebrew Alternatives
Similar projects and alternatives to chromebrew
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brunch
Boot ChromeOS on x86_64 PC - supports Intel CPU/GPU from 6th Gen (Skylake) or AMD Ryzen (by sebanc)
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PopRuby
PopRuby: Clothing and Accessories for Ruby Developers. Fashion meets Ruby! Shop our fun Ruby-inspired apparel and accessories designed to celebrate the joy and diversity of the Ruby community.
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vscodium
binary releases of VS Code without MS branding/telemetry/licensing
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ThoriumOS
ChromiumOS fork with Thorium Browser, x264/x265 codecs, Widevine, Kernel 5.15, Linux firmware/modules support, Nouveau, Intel microcode, and extra packages.
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frost
A wrapper for pacman and a helper for an AUR buildbox on Arch Linux (by random-tm)
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redroid-doc
redroid (Remote-Android) is a multi-arch, GPU enabled, Android in Cloud solution. Track issues / docs here
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InfluxDB
Power Real-Time Data Analytics at Scale. Get real-time insights from all types of time series data with InfluxDB. Ingest, query, and analyze billions of data points in real-time with unbounded cardinality.
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fusuma-plugin-sendkey
Fusuma plugin that sending virtual keyboard events
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Betterfox
Firefox user.js for speed, privacy, and security. Your favorite browser, but better.
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Git
Git Source Code Mirror - This is a publish-only repository but pull requests can be turned into patches to the mailing list via GitGitGadget (https://gitgitgadget.github.io/). Please follow Documentation/SubmittingPatches procedure for any of your improvements.
chromebrew reviews and mentions
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Tweaks for a low end machine?
Hmm
- Linux almost 3% of the global desktop market share - Jan 2022 and Dec 2022
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Vi gone from /usr/bin, terminal no longer in browser tab, vi under crostini gets extra keystrokes
Apparently works on a vanilla Chromebook, no Crouton or Crostini, but must be in developer mode as stated here: https://github.com/chromebrew/chromebrew
Curious that no mention of developer mode is made here: https://chromebrew.github.io/
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Functional difference between terminals?
Because it's not intended that ChromeOS users should need to modify the base operating system (e.g. to install software), it doesn't come with a package manager like apt or emerge. (However, you can install one if you want using something like Chromebrew* or Crouton*.)
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Any advice on how to run Chromium OS in a virtual machine?
Chromebrew dev here... yes you can virtualize ChromeOS. But the question is what do you want to do?
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A note from our sponsor - WorkOS
workos.com | 28 Mar 2024
Stats
chromebrew/chromebrew is an open source project licensed under GNU General Public License v3.0 only which is an OSI approved license.
The primary programming language of chromebrew is Ruby.