Download the compressed file here. I chose the latest version. IMG file. Use Windows Image Writer 0. It only offers the USB drive for selection but be carefull just in case. It takes a while to write the large image file to the stick so be patient. Restart the computer to boot from the stick in USB mode.
Log in to Chromium with facepunch as username and facepunch as password however I found it better to log in as a Guest initially. Choose your wireless network and enter the wireless key. You are then in the Chrome browser and surfing is as normal. Next time you log in it will remember the wireless connection so you can log in with your googlemail account. The Trackpad and external USB mouse also work. This build appears to be self updating so obviating the necessity of rebuilding memory sticks, which is a useful feature.
Maybe worth checking for updates in a couple of days as the build appears to be updated on a daily basis. Log in with my google account and everything just comes up. See the Netbook Compatibility List for more details. Tap works on the trackpad, really fast boot, Tweekdeck Chrome works, full chrome sync. Hoping that samsungs has a heart on chromebook launch and gives us some ability to have a full featured Chrome OS for older netbooks.
It works with the Atheros wifi card but you may have a different card fitted in your N It should work with a wired network connection, just choose it in the network settings menu.
My job's being downsized, along with everyone else's. I live in Seattle, so there should be plenty of local geeks who could handle the job. The instructions mention obtaining some gizmo DVD drive? Since I can't afford one of these external drives at the moment, could I accomplish the same thing with myh external hard drive?
Is my friend going to have to nurse this computer to avoid messing things up? Will she have to treat it differently, or will it likely be a fully functional mini-Mac? Can anyone confirm that a MacSamsung can connect to the Internet? I read an article that suggested there may be some problems here. I'd like the same options on my Samsung.
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This post was published in January and may contain facts or opinion that are no longer current. I followed a guide from Wired to try and get me through the process.
Enter your password in the terminal window that appears, then choose 4 to run Chameleon EFI. Eject the drive from your Mac, connect it to the NC Reboot, and you have a copy of Leopard running on non-Apple hardware.
This is another place where I had a problem.
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