Showing posts with label desktop environment. Show all posts
Showing posts with label desktop environment. Show all posts

May 24, 2014

How to install full Chrome OS in Ubuntu.

Saturday, May 24, 2014 Posted by Unknown , , , , , , , , , 2 comments
Yes you read it right.



Chrome OS is built mainly for Chromebooks and is supposed to be a cloud based OS. It revolves around chrome and almost everything is done via chrome apps.

It may not seem to be a great concept in the first encounter, but considering the time people spent on their browser and the power of cloud now, Chrome OS can be sufficient for the general public.

The best part is that Chromebooks are very very cheap. Starting from $100 (approx 6000 INR), they are the bear minimum machines. They are extremely light weight and have quite long battery life.

Coming back to installing it in Ubuntu, just run these commands :
wget https://dl.dropbox.com/u/302704/chromiumos/lightdm-login-chromiumos_1.1_amd64.deb
sudo dpkg -i lightdm-login-chromiumos_1.1_amd64.deb
sudo apt-get -f install
And that's it. You can run the ChromeOS either in a window using "chromeos" command or as a seperate Desktop Environment by choosing it at login. Do ask if you get any error. I had to work around one too.

All the credits go to Janez Troha. Have fun with ChromeOS!

Mar 29, 2014

Ubuntu 14.04 Beta released. Better Unity

Saturday, March 29, 2014 Posted by Unknown , , , , , No comments
I upgraded to Ubuntu 14.04 Beta yesterday and this post will cover its installation and new features.

Getting Ubuntu 14.04 Trusty Tahr Beta

Make sure you're on Ubuntu 13.10 a.k.a. Saucy Salamander.
Fire up a terminal (alt+ctrl+T) and write :
sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get upgrade
This will make your system up-to-date. Once its done, run
sudo update-manager -d
Follow the onscreen instructions. It'll take time in downloading and installing the new packages.

New Features 

  • Border less windows
    This is the feature I love the most, specially for the terminal window. You can tweak the related settings from the CompizConfig Settings Manager. The default window has a shadow, which I removed from ccsm.



    Transparent Windows are so much fun now !



  • Even smaller Dash Icons
    Go to System Settings >> Appearance and you can make the icons very tiny - upto 16 pixels.




  • Search for window 
    Have multiple windows open on the same workspace ? Just press Windows+W to get an overview, and start typing a window name and Unity will pick it up for you. Its cool. You can do the same for windows of the same app by clicking on its icon on the dash.




  • The lock screen and greeter integration.
    This one is also nice. The lock screen now looks exactly like the login screen which is of course beautiful.
  • A new pop-up
    This must be specific to those having a combo audio jack for headphone and mic, but was absent in 13.10




    Apart from these, you get the usual upgrade benefits like latest versions of software, new wallpapers and a better working dash search.

    Also remember this is an LTS release and with Ubuntu for mobile development side by side, you can't expect fireworks.

    I liked Trusty and its worth trusting. The upgrade went smoothly and everything works ! Will you upgrade yet ? Do comment.