Q. Not Chrome OS Linux, or from Hexxah, but from Google itself. So far you can only get it if you buy a Chromebook. When is Google going to let us buy a cd or download it? Nothing else is working for me, but Joli OS is a close second.
A. I don't think they will because they want people to buy Chromebooks "...the way you will get Google Chrome OS is by buying a Chromebook that has Google Chrome OS installed by the OEM." http://www.chromium.org/chromium-os/chromium-os-faq but you can also try EasyPeasy http://www.geteasypeasy.com/
What do you think are the advantages and disadvantages to a computer buyer when using one of the?
Q. free operating systems such as google chrome or linux rather than using windows?
A. Windows - people are more accostmed to using windows, it is the business preferred OS.
Linux - Ubuntu - less then user friendly to configure and setup, but stable.
Chrome - new, never used it myself, can't make any suggestions on it....
Linux - Ubuntu - less then user friendly to configure and setup, but stable.
Chrome - new, never used it myself, can't make any suggestions on it....
How do I block websites on my computer?
Q. I use Google Chrome. On a linux machine, though I doubt that's relevant.
This ear I am taking 8 different senior highschool courses, and I have a habit of aimlessly looking for funny things on the internet. I need to block my favorite websites until I'm in good habits. Like putting a padlock on the fridge when you know your weakness.
This ear I am taking 8 different senior highschool courses, and I have a habit of aimlessly looking for funny things on the internet. I need to block my favorite websites until I'm in good habits. Like putting a padlock on the fridge when you know your weakness.
A. First of all âhostsâ is the name of the file not the folder. Please refer to the screenshot above.
Ok, letâs start from the first step. When you typed
notepad %windir%\system32\drivers\etc\hosts in the run command, were you not able to see the file named âhostsâ getting opened in notepad?
If not, then copy the hosts file from other computer to your targeted computer at the location %windir%\system32\drivers\etc
Ok, letâs start from the first step. When you typed
notepad %windir%\system32\drivers\etc\hosts in the run command, were you not able to see the file named âhostsâ getting opened in notepad?
If not, then copy the hosts file from other computer to your targeted computer at the location %windir%\system32\drivers\etc
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