Chrome os is a gentoo linux based operating system designed by google it is derived from the free software chromium os and uses the google chrome web browser as its principal user interface.
Chrome os linux containers.
This document explains how the container for android p works.
Enable developer mode.
It doesn t allow the support of traditional linux desktop platforms inside chrome os.
While most of your data in chrome os is stored server side in the cloud you may have important files saved locally such as those found in your downloads folder in addition to disabling certain security restrictions and allowing you to install a customized version of ubuntu activating developer mode deletes all local data on a chromebook automatically.
This is a heavily technical document.
Instructions to enable linux beta aka crostini on chrome os for development.
Now with the launch of chrome os 84 google is adding the ability to set a username and configure the.
This document outlines the process by which android runs in a linux container in chrome os.
Running custom containers under chrome os.
Welcome to the containers project where we support running arbitrary code inside of vms in chrome os.
But this is going to be a thing of past as the next version of chrome os will get the ability to run native linux apps on chrome and this going to be made possible with the help of containers.
Other interesting updates are automatic screen rotation for chromebooks in tablet mode when a mouse is connected to the device as well as the ability to display pin pad on the login.
Hence chrome os primarily runs web applications.
Low level technical documentation on running custom linux containers on chrome os including runtime features security their lifecycles and device support.
Android container in chrome os.
For user friendly information see the keyword set up linux beta on your chromebook documentation.
Until now chrome os used linux containers based on debian gnu linux 9 stretch and existing installs will be upgraded in the future according to google.
Google announced the project in july 2009 conceiving it as an operating system in which both applications and user data reside in the cloud.
Config json is used by run oci to describe how the container is set up.
However the implementation of linux on chrome os had been a little limited out of the gate.