The only complaints I've heard so far from the libraries that are using Chrome OS is that it doesn't always play nicely with printers and other hardware. I don't have more detail than that at this time.
Terran McCanna PINES Program Manager Georgia Public Library Service [email protected] * The GPLS office is in the midst of relocating offices. We may be reached by all of the current mechanisms during the transition, but to ensure the most prompt response, please use the Help Desk: https://help.georgialibraries.org On Wed, Oct 24, 2018 at 9:34 AM, John Merriam <[email protected]> wrote: > Hello. This isn't really Evergreen related but we are evaluating Chrome > OS (Chrome books/boxes) as an alternative option to offer to our libraries > due to the issues Microsoft has created in Windows 10 (mostly surrounding > the mandatory feature updates). > > Does anyone have experience deploying Chrome OS in a consortium or large > library system? > > If so, what issues have you run into? > > If we decide to move forward with a Chrome OS option we would likely be > recommending it only for patron facing machines. We assume Chrome OS > probably wouldn't be a good fit for staff machines. > > Thank you! > > -- > > John Merriam > Evergreen Systems Specialist > Bibliomation, Inc. > 24 Wooster Ave. > Waterbury, CT 06708 > 203-577-4070 x108 >
