GNU/Linux: Chrome OS, Xfce on a GNU/Linux Phone, FOSS Weekly, and West Virginia
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How to run Chrome OS on any laptop
While it’s possible to buy a Chromebook from the store to run Chrome OS, you can also install Chrome OS Flex on your existing laptop or desktop. Chrome OS Flex is an x86 port of Chrome OS developed by Google. Here’s how to get it working on your system.
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Lilbits: Apple is building a virtual world for its upcoming headset, more Pixel 7a leaks, and Xfce on a Linux phone - Liliputing
Xfce4 running on simple framebuffer on the beginnings of mainline-mt6763. The device is a Volla phone to be exact.
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FOSS Weekly #24 - SteamOS 3.4, OSS funding by Fastly - GitHub, .NET 7.0, RHEL 8.7 & more | FOSS Weekly
Here's your weekly review of open source software news. Fastly and GitHub announced new funding opportunities for open source projects & maintainers, and we have some new releases from distros and other projects.
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Linux Around The World: USA - West Virginia - LinuxLinks
We cover events and user groups that are running in the US state of West Virginia. This article forms part of our Linux Around The World series.