yes, but the lady I am dealing with is a person who did not know the
difference between ChromeOS and Windows, let alone would want to try to
run Ubuntu off of her Chrome Book.
She does not understand even how to set up a wifi connection properly on
a Windows laptop, or install and keep up security software properly.
Yes a Chrome Book might be a nice idea for some but without printer
support and software support I need, and she needs, it is not the best
deal.
I have not told her that this device will not work with her Canon Printer.
On 04/17/2014 11:47 AM, Don Myers wrote:
I'm quite pleased with Crouton. It has some quirks here and there, but once
you understand them, it really works well. Neither Crouton or Chrubuntu are
exactly like using Ubuntu on a typical desktop of notebook, but I do
consider both of them to be young projects which will only get better with
time. My wife has been thinking about tablet for several months now. After
seeing my chromebook, yesterday she asked for one for her birthday!
Don
On Thu, Apr 17, 2014 at 11:34 AM, Cley Faye <[email protected]> wrote:
2014-04-17 16:40 GMT+02:00 Don Myers <[email protected]>:
The other way is to use Crouton, where you are actually running Ubuntu
through the Chrome OS
Ah, thanks for that. The name slipped my mind, and I might need this soon
too, for roughly the same reason :)
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