Crostini support for skylake devices
Reported by
markratl...@gmail.com,
Dec 31
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Issue descriptionUserAgent: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; CrOS x86_64 11316.35.0) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/72.0.3626.30 Safari/537.36 Platform: 11316.35.0 (Official Build) dev-channel caroline Steps to reproduce the problem: When will Crostini be enabled for skylake devices? What is the expected behavior? Crostini should be made available to skylake users just like it is on numerous lower end devices. What went wrong? I bought a Samsung Chromebook Pro not realizing my "high end" device is actually considered not so high end by Google :/ Did this work before? N/A Chrome version: 72.0.3626.30 Channel: dev OS Version: 11316.35.0 Flash Version: Not trying to be a jerk here but it's high time to let skylake users know when we can expect Crostini or not.
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Jan 1
Agreed. I bought a C302 hoping it would have crostini, but it still does not have crostini. Some people were rumoring that by Christmas we would definitely have it but Christmas is past now and absolutely no news. IT isn't even available on canary.
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Jan 1
Would like to get a firm answer about if crostini is planning to come to this board.
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Jan 1
Being an owner of the Samsung Chromebook Pro feels like being the kid left out of the party. When can we expect to be able to play with the others?
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Jan 1
I would like to amend the original feature request as using the word "when" was a poor choice on my part. An ETA isn't required. The feature request should have simply asked "Is Crostini an expected feature for skylake devices?" Again apologies for my original frustrated tone, I'll be more reserved in the future as this is not the place for it. ;)
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Jan 2
When I found out that my chromebook, a 13-inch dell chromebook 3380 didn't have support and it's smaller brother, the 11 inch one had it. SAAD
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Jan 3
Yes ! Here Crostini is an expected feature for skylake devices... I have a C302 and I 'm very frustrated !!!
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Jan 4
Running Arnold the bats Chromium Os builds and crostini runs very well. Been using that instead of official builds. Sad I just dropped 600$ (for the 64gb model) on something that has to run an alternate build just to get certain features. I think crostini on Skylake will never come to light as security is more of the issue to get it running. Maybe some one behind the scenes can at least give us a reason as to the current use status.
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Jan 4
Definitely would like to see Crostini supported for Skylake. Also a Samsung Chromebook Pro user. I just wanna run docker containers on it :(
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Jan 4
I'm also a Samsung Chromebook Pro owner who would love Crostini support. An update on whether or not this is coming would be appreciated.
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Jan 4
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Jan 4
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Jan 4
Samsung Chromebook Pro owner +1, it's a very popular and well-designed device with premium hardware. Hope it could get Crostini support before obsoleted.
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Jan 4
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Jan 4
our public docs are here: https://chromium.googlesource.com/chromiumos/docs/+/master/containers_and_vms.md#supported if the device you're interested in isn't covered there, then sorry, we have nothing to publicly announce. previous public mailing list threads too: https://groups.google.com/a/chromium.org/d/topic/chromium-os-dev/IFvYAIwz8iM/discussion
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Jan 4
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