On 10/31/14, upscope <upsc...@nwi.net> wrote: > Response in line, below. > > On Friday, October 31, 2014 02:08:43 AM Alexandro Colorado wrote: >> There are sites which let you use OpenOffice withing a browser[1]. >> There is also projects that let you install Linux (proper) in a >> chromebook and use them parallel to it. >> >> I own a chromebook and download and installed >> https://github.com/drinkcat/chroagh >> >> There are also other distros like Ubuntu[2] and Suse[3]. >> >> [1] https://www.rollapp.com/ >> [2] https://github.com/dnschneid/crouton >> [3] NA > Response for #3 above: > You can get the latest version of openSUSE from: > > [Code] > http://www.opensuse.org/en/ > [/Code] > > openSUSE 13.2 is scheduled for release on Tuesday (Nov 4). > I've been running LibreOffice on it for several months. It works. > ApacheOffice should also run on it. I know it does on the current 13.1. > Also you also run the Chrome Browser or its Linux form, Chromium. I use > Chromium for a lot website, no problems so far. This is sent from my > production side when I use LibreOffice exclusively. > > I have not heard if either runs under the Chrome book OS.
The link was for the chromebook script to load opensuse, I know there is one, but I couldnt find it on google. Is a related project of the chroagh. There is another one for fedora, all resides on github, but I cant really seem to find them at the moment. I didnt dedicate much time either, if people really want to get them, I could spend more time looking for them. But I think I respond the question here. The biggest problem however when dealing with Chromebooks is that the first generations were ARM while the latters were Intel x86_64. So there should be some pre-selection on which model of the chromebook you have. I currently own a chromebook HP 14 (intel) and run Arch linux using the chroagh. This is not the Distro link, since is not meant to be installed as dual boot system but as a chroot distro which lives paralllel to the chromeos and can be started and switch with a keystroke (alt-fn-F3) while ChromeOS lives on (alt-fn-F1). > >> On 10/30/14, John Menchen <john.menc...@gmail.com> wrote: >> > I love Apache OpenOffice, but I hate Windows and just can't get used >> > to Mac OS XIII (or whatever number they're up to now). I want to >> > use Chrome as my OS, but I wouldn't want to lose the use of >> > OpenOffice--it's free, after all. >> > I can't find any guidance in the forums, which were called up in >> > Explorer for some godforsaken reason (I still keep it for those >> > websites that aren't ready for Chrome), so I had to send this email >> > message. >> > Asking for a kind soul to advise someone who used to be good at >> > this, but it all got away from him. > > Russ > -- > openSUSE 13.1(Linux 3.11.10-21-desktop x86_64| > Intel(R) Quad Core(TM) i5-4440 CPU @ 3.10GHz|8GB DDR3| > GeForce 8400GS (NVIDIA-Linux-x86_64-340.46)|KDE 4.14.2 > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscr...@openoffice.apache.org > For additional commands, e-mail: users-h...@openoffice.apache.org > > -- Alexandro Colorado Apache OpenOffice Contributor 882C 4389 3C27 E8DF 41B9 5C4C 1DB7 9D1C 7F4C 2614 --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscr...@openoffice.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: users-h...@openoffice.apache.org