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orbesargentina · 1 month ago
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Chrome OS Flex (https://orbesargentina.com/chrome-os-flex-transformar-tu-pc-antiguo/) es una versión ligera del sistema operativo Chrome OS, diseñado especialmente para dispositivos más antiguos o con hardware limitado. Este sistema operativo permite a los usuarios transformar computadoras no compatibles o envejecidas en máquinas modernas y rápidas, optimizadas para la nube. Al ser una solución basada en la web, Chrome OS Flex ofrece una experiencia de usuario fluida, centrada en aplicaciones web y servicios de Google.
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f-h-informatique-54 · 2 months ago
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📢 Comme vous le savez sans doute déjà, le clap de fin de Windows 10 est annoncé pour le 14 octobre 2025 ! 📅 À cette date, vous aurez en principe deux choix : soit continuer à utiliser Windows 10 en payant une sorte d'abonnement pour rester à jour, soit changer de PC pour ceux qui n'ont pas de PC dit compatible selon Microsoft. 💻
Mais rassurez-vous, il est tout à fait possible d'installer Windows 11 sur un PC non compatible ! 💪 Ne gaspillez pas votre argent à l'achat d'un autre PC. Chez FH Informatique 54, nous pouvons faire la migration de votre ordinateur sous #Windows7,8et10 vers #windows11 11. Si ce n'est pas possible, une multitude d'autres solutions sont envisageables, comme par exemple un Windows 11 allégé pour les PC lents, ou encore d'autres alternatives comme l'installation de @chromeosflex ou même Linux. Certaines ressemblent énormément à Windows, ce qui en fait une très bonne alternative à l'achat d'un PC neuf. 💡
Si vous êtes intéressé, vous pouvez me contacter sans souci et nous verrons la meilleure solution à apporter par rapport à votre ordinateur. C'est aussi l'occasion de faire une révision complète de votre ordinateur que nous offrons en même temps que la migration. 🛠️
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govindhtech · 8 months ago
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Triple Impact Connections Saves Cost & Tickets with ChromeOS
Triple Impact Connections uses ChromeOS to reduce expenses and support requests.
Triple Impact Connections supports BYOD and the cloud.
Triple Impact Connections offers contact center customer service programs to the restaurant, banking, and healthcare sectors. Nearly all of the company’s agents and management are disabled veterans and military spouses.
BPO-focused, the company provides excellent service to both clients and their clients. Triple Impact Connections was founded to reinvent contact centers. Triple Impact Connections was founded to reinvent contact centers. Most of its employees are highly skilled military spouses, and it uses a cloud-based approach that does not require expensive data center equipment.
IT stack was changed to become technology agnostic to achieve the objective of a lean, efficient corporation. The centralized management, simplicity of provisioning, reduced maintenance and troubleshooting, and simplified IT operations are the reasons it choose ChromeOS and ChromeOS Flex.
With ChromeOS and ChromeOS Flex, Triple Impact Connections has reduced support requests by 60%, saved $60,000 on cybersecurity monitoring, and saved 30% on technology adoption.
A tech-friendly strategy
In the current competitive environment, boosting revenue and minimizing expenses are crucial. It has been able to save a lot of money while keeping performance high by using ChromeOS devices. ChromeOS devices are built to last and come with automatic upgrades for ten years, which enables Triple Impact Connections agents to use them for longer periods and save money on device replacement. Furthermore, ChromeOS updates automatically in the background, allowing us to save $60,000 annually on cybersecurity monitoring while still ensuring the security of its devices.
By reducing tickets by 60% and deployment costs by 30%, ChromeOS
It has been the providing process that has had the most revolutionary effect. Agents have the option to ship their devices straight to new agents once they depart. Using the Google Admin panel, it can modify user IDs and passwords, and the new agents can immediately begin working.
Employees can also bring their own devices with the Google Admin console. IT used to find it very difficult to deploy when an agent brought in their own device. ChromeOS is revolutionary since it gives command over the deployment and security of the device. It only need to set up a user ID, password, and the necessary setup to remotely deploy in a matter of seconds.
Managing is easier
With ChromeOS’s seamless integration with BPO contact center software, BPO has complete control over its devices, guaranteeing their security and functionality. It can swiftly get agents ready for work by setting up security policies and providing them with access via Chrome Enterprise Upgrade. It can provide clients with a comprehensive end-to-end experience, better support its growth and remote agents, and gain real-time insights into overall operations using these combined solutions. Installing extra software is not required, and troubleshooting is much decreased. As a result of the 60% decrease in support tickets, the IT staff now has more time to concentrate on initiatives that further Triple Impact Connections.
Because of how well ChromeOS and ChromeOS Flex have impacted BPO companies, it is encouraging others to migrate. BPO clients are informed about the benefits of BYOD, the lower costs associated with shipping devices, and ChromeOS Flex, which keeps devices safe and functional for longer, increasing return on investment. When combined, the time and money benefits offered by ChromeOS and ChromeOS Flex result in a more effective business that maintains high customer satisfaction among agents and clients.
In brief
ChromeOS and ChromeOS Flex have been used by veteran-owned business processing outsourcing (BPO) firm Triple Impact Connections to simplify its IT infrastructure and cut expenses. The business has saved a lot of money by implementing a BYOD (Bring Your Device) strategy using ChromeOS in areas like support issues, cybersecurity monitoring, and technology rollout. ChromeOS’s centralized management, provisioning simplicity, automatic updates, and built-in security features are responsible for these savings. The article describes how Triple Impact Connections has been able to streamline its IT processes, lower operating expenses, and increase staff productivity with ChromeOS.
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mb89321a · 10 months ago
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nibelungn · 1 year ago
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My (Almost) Epic Fail and Triumph: Chrome OS to Peppermint OS on My Anci...
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lucss21a · 2 months ago
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Sidetrack: ChromeOS Flex... on a Virtual Machine... with Single GPU Passthrough...
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the prospect of running ChromeOS on anything more powerful than a microwave oven is unfathomably cursed - wheezus2000 on discord
So... where do we start here... *checks notes* ah! So yeah, last Sunday I showcased a virtual machine running ChromeOS Flex (the most barebones GUI your grandma can only recognize) over to the aptly named r/ChromeOSFlex subreddit. It was a lot of work but it does work somehow.
Anyways, here's a tutorial to get this abomination up and running using virt-manager!
Prerequisites:
You will need:
ChromeOS Flex Recovery Image
A decent hard drive space (around 24GB is enough)
A nice dedicated GPU (because I'm not sure if it'll work with an iGPU)
more than 4GB of RAM (8GB or more is recommended)
IOMMU support
Lots of patience (you'll see why in a moment)
On the software side, you'll need:
KVM and QEMU
libvirtd and virt-manager
GRUB or any bootloader already set-up for GPU passthrough
On the skills necessary:
Having familiarized with the concept of Linux, and basic command line stuff
Having followed instructions precisely
Potentially, having skills in compiling software and/or fiddling with the operating system and the Linux kernel as well
and... not having an attention span of a script kiddie
Process
Visit this link to download the recovery image from Google.
Scroll down to this part of the page. Click on "ChromeOS Flex installer image".
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This would then be downloaded.
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After that, unzip the file to a convenient place. This would take ~6GB of storage space.
Install the software prerequisites using your favorite package manager.
Once having virt-manager installed, click on the new button.
From there, select "Import existing disk image".
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Click on Browse. Then select "Browse Local" to find the recovery image.
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In my case, that'll be in the folder called vmdk, stored in my os folder on one of my hard drives. Select the "chromeos_*_reven_recovery..." file.
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In the "Choose the operating system you are installing" prompt, select linux2022.
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In the memory tab, pick 4096MiB and select how many cores you want to be assigned.
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You must select "Customize configuration before install" as we tweak some things.
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In the prompt that follows, here's what you need to change:
Firmware: BIOS -> UEFI
Disk: VirtIO -> USB
Video: Anything else -> VirtIO
Now add a virtual hard drive by clicking the "Add Hardware" button. It should be 20GB or larger, SATA bus. VirtIO bus doesn't work as it wouldn't be recognized.
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Remove any Consoles, RNG and start the install.
Here's the configuration if you follow these steps:
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After starting, you can now follow the steps in installing ChromeOS Flex. It should be straightforward, however the graphics are still glitchy as it seems. It'll be fixed once we added our dGPU.
However, ChromeOS at boot will, and definitely (in my case) crash and bootloop a couple times, even when installed, before landing you to the desktop.
If for some reason, the USB tablet device doesn't work or if you prefer a cursor, switch the USB tablet for a PS/2 or USB mouse.
Once installed, you can see your desktop glitching. If you, somehow can navigate the system, you can now turn it off and set up Single GPU Passthrough. I used this one by risingprismtv. Follow the instructions provided in the wiki, and apply it to your VM. This can (and will) be complicated (especially when dealing with IOMMU groups), as it may break your setup, so please proceed with caution. Any issues with the script can be reported through their Discord server.
After setting the scripts, this is my current VM setup:
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Now it's time to boot the VM, and voila! You can now use ChromeOS Flex while staying under Linux!
Predicaments, and possible issues
No, it does not work under Windows, well, without complications apparently.
Possible VM bootloops, just like I said. Seems related to the graphics, I presume. Though, this only happens multiple times, before working normally.
You can't update the VM, apparently.
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And as always, see ya later!
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monogoto · 2 years ago
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Windows10がインストールしてあったHPのデスクトップパソコンに、ChromeOSFlexをインストールしました。
ブルートゥースでマウスもキーボードもつながって普通に使えるようになりました。
ただ、Playストアが使えません。Linuxアプリは使えるらしいが、それは私にとって必要なものなのかどうか。試してみようかしら。
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gregsedwards · 2 years ago
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This Dell Latitude D620 from 2007 is currently running #ChromeOSFlex like a boss. https://www.instagram.com/p/CnZ-cSpO1cT/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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cryptograndeenews · 3 years ago
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Google Chrome browser will stop supporting Windows 7 and 8.1 next year.
Google intends to release the final version of the Chrome browser for Windows 7 and 8.1 early next year. We are talking about Chrome version 110, which is tentatively scheduled for release on February 7, 2023 - it will be the last build that supports these legacy operating systems… Detail: https://bitcoingrandee.com/news NEWS
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chromeosflexmac · 3 years ago
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Now You Can Install Google ChromeOS Flex On All Your Old Outdated PCs, Available For AMD, Intel, Windows And Apple Mac Computers, Great Software - Visit: https://chromeenterprise.google/os/chromeosflex/
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bearbench · 3 years ago
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orbesargentina · 1 month ago
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Chrome OS Flex es una versión ligera del sistema operativo Chrome OS, diseñado especialmente para dispositivos más antiguos o con hardware limitado. Este sistema operativo permite a los usuarios transformar computadoras no compatibles o envejecidas en máquinas modernas y rápidas, optimizadas para la nube. Al ser una solución basada en la web, Chrome OS Flex ofrece una experiencia de usuario fluida, centrada en aplicaciones web y servicios de Google.
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technologyntoys · 3 years ago
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With the release of Google’s ChromeOS Flex, the best Chromebook of 2022 might just be the one you already have! Find out why in today’s video! https://www.technologyntoys.com/linkinbio/ #technologyandtoys #technology #youtube #techchannel #influencer #techinfluencer #foryou #foryoupage #fyp #explore #explorepage #google #chrome #googlechrome #chromebook #chromeos #chromeosflex #bestchromebook https://www.instagram.com/p/CgIiWkuuz5K/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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digitalwondersandsmiles · 3 years ago
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Editing With 4 Tools - Google Gallery
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crash-stop · 2 years ago
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Archiving.
Currently running through my archives from 2012 - 2022 resizing videos and trying to catch up on stuff I made previously and didn't get a chance to look at or publish, or stuff that had been published on Instagram or Facebook via GAC before I nuked the old accounts in 2021. One thing I've learnt through looking back is that I didn't have a clue about ratios or sizes to begin with, so a lot of non standard resolutions and formats. I'm fine with those but for consistency I'm re-scaling a lot of stuff and using H264 and horror of horrors Windows 10 because on Windows 10 I can use Intel's built in qsv encoding which can speed up encoding exponentially, even on a potato computer, and its almost impossible to get that working on Linux ( or chromeOSflex).
Anyways so more than likely I'll be publishing stuff from the archives as I look through them over the next few weeks. A lot of it New to Tumblr ( or elsewhere for some of the stuff I made and forgot about !!)
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etr · 3 years ago
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#ChromeOSFlex の導入メディア作成なう。
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