The source code of ChromeOS (which should be ChromiumOS strictly speaking) has just been released. Today, some netizens have compiled it into a virtual machine image for everyone to download. Chromepub has also followed the trend for another test, but the effect is not satisfactory. In general, it is no different from the version leaked by the previous official version. Let's talk about the test environment, Ubuntu9.04 + vmplayer, and allocate 1 GB of memory to the virtual machine. In general, it feels like a card. 1. logon interface. You can log on with a google account. Of course, your Chrome OS (usually Chromium OS) source code has just been released. Today, some netizens compile it into a virtual machine image for everyone to download. Chromepub has also followed the trend for another test, but the effect is not satisfactory. In general, it is no different from the version leaked by the previous official version.
Let's talk about the testing environment. Ubuntu 9.04 + vmplayer allocates 1 GB of memory to the virtual machine. In general, it feels like a card. 1. logon interface. You can log on with a google account. Of course, you need to set your VM to be accessible.