

with unmitigated CPU vulnerabilities) will just have to be left behind. Reading between the lines, Crostini also looks to be a closed issue now a lot of devices (i.e. There's the "future improvements" line again, so there's hope. Unfortunately at this point there looks to be nothing yet to alleviate the concerns you've voiced in an earlier thread. Gives sort of a better picture of what's upcoming for CloudReady, soon-to-be Chrome OS Flex. The advisory on system access reductions is repeated here. Knowing Google though, they'll have no problems changing the name again.Īlexander David Frick In case you haven't seen this yet. I actually thought this post was about you wanting to flex how good Chrome OS is lol. Chrome OS Flex sounds strange to me, not gonna lie. So I guess we'll be bidding farewell to the CloudReady brand soon. Send feedback."ĭifferences Between Chrome OS and OS Flex We welcome your feedback as we work to improve the product. Google will automatically update CloudReady devices to Chrome OS Flex, when Chrome OS Flex is stable. CloudReady is available for immediate stable deployment.

"Chrome OS Flex is currently released for early access testing and is not suitable for production use. Quote from the Google page, having signed up to try Chrome OS Flex: What about turning old (but still decent hardware) Chromebooks into Chromebooks?! Google turning old laptops and macbooks into Chromebooks.
