I am moving to Linux as my daily driver. I am hoping to move to chromixium. For those of you who don't know chromixium is the open source version of chrome os that is found on Chromebooks. I am familiar with Linux.
That being said I was wonder what are you're favorite Linux tools , GUI and or command line ?
some of mine are : python , nano, gedit , lynx ,wget , chrome, mplayer ,and tmux
(08-24-2016, 04:11 AM)himehowareu Wrote: [ -> ]chromixium is the open source version of chrome os that is found on Chromebooks.
Wrong.
The open source project that ChromeOS was based on is called 'ChromiumOS'.
ChromixiumOS is a distro that is based on a mix of ChromiumOS and another more traditional desktop distro. (I think it's Ubuntu, but I'm not sure)
PedanticSlug™ aside, congratz for making the shift!
Thank you for improving my knowledge. i would have wish it was done in a more friendly and or welcoming way but whatever. do you have any tools you could recommend ? commanline or gui
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(08-24-2016, 04:11 AM)himehowareu Wrote: [ -> ]chromixium is the open source version of chrome os that is found on Chromebooks.
Wrong.
The open source project that ChromeOS was based on is called 'ChromiumOS'.
ChromixiumOS is a distro that is based on a mix of ChromiumOS and another more traditional desktop distro. (I think it's Ubuntu, but I'm not sure)
PedanticSlug™ aside, congratz for making the shift!
(08-24-2016, 06:42 PM)slugdude Wrote: [ -> ] (08-24-2016, 04:11 AM)himehowareu Wrote: [ -> ]chromixium is the open source version of chrome os that is found on Chromebooks.
Wrong.
The open source project that ChromeOS was based on is called 'ChromiumOS'.
ChromixiumOS is a distro that is based on a mix of ChromiumOS and another more traditional desktop distro. (I think it's Ubuntu, but I'm not sure)
PedanticSlug™ aside, congratz for making the shift!
here come dat slug with his linux fanboi-ness