Exclusive first look: Here's Chrome OS running on an Android phone

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Exclusive first look: Here's Chrome OS running on an Android phone
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What's the point into doing it?

At the minimum, to show that Android is not a locked down walled-garden of a system and you're free to choose what you can do with it to the point you can install a different OS on it?

I believe it's more a problem about SoC manufacturers than a problem of android by itself.

You can already just install UbuntuTouch

oh, if that means i can use native linux apps on there like on regular chromeos, that would be so cool

You can already run Linux apps using Termux and Termux-X11, and I'd say the performance would be better than this demo, because this is running in a virtual machine and uses it's own kernel, whereas with Termux you're running your apps directly on top of the Android Linux kernel. Also, you don't have the overhead of running ChromeOS on top of Android.

I didn't know about termux x11, I will check it out thanks!

Look into termux, proot, proot-distro and termux-x11

You have more limited performance in proot but it can run some basic programms

Cool, but why? Doesn't really makes sense to run a desktop os in a vm on a touch device that doesn't even support external screens via USB C

Hmm, but the new pixel 8 series do support display output over USB type-C after the March update.

Finally, it only took them 8 years to reach feature parity with Samsung