So, if you happen to be on the dev channel, the nightly build two nights ago has a serious issue. There's word that a fix will be out soon, but if you wanted to get back up online sooner, try jumping back on the beta channel.
Just the usual struggles with being on the dev channel...
Cheers!
Showing posts with label chromium. Show all posts
Showing posts with label chromium. Show all posts
Wednesday, March 23, 2011
Saturday, February 19, 2011
Google Knows That "He's Dead Jim"
Okay, this was cute.

Annoying that the page broke, but this made me smile. Cheers!
Is this just a Chromium OS thing? Or do we get the same message in the Chrome browser? The wording is definitely different than the usual crash page I've seen.

Annoying that the page broke, but this made me smile. Cheers!
Is this just a Chromium OS thing? Or do we get the same message in the Chrome browser? The wording is definitely different than the usual crash page I've seen.
Saturday, February 12, 2011
Holy Spam CR-48 List!
Hi all. We wanted to apologize for the emails that were sent to this group tonight.
A bug in our script to invite users to a Chrome notebook discussion group accidentally signed everyone up to receive email by default. We have turned off all posting to the group for now while we try to see what happened.
From the Chrome Notebook Pilor Users Group
I, like the rest of the CR48 testers, was added to the CR-48 Google Group and got emailed a good ~68 or so emails. It's Saturday morning and I usually just catch up with sleep on the weekends so I slept through all ~68 or so CR-48 Google Groups spam. So though my G1 battery is in need of charging (I'm used to it since the G1 battery is horrible), I now know that there's an official Google Groups for the CR-48 users!
Next time, one email and a heads up would suffice. ;)
Cheers!
P.S. I like the redesign of Google Groups!
Tuesday, February 8, 2011
CR-48: Sound Not Working
This may be fixed now that I've updated to the latest Chromium build, but if anyone else has this issue, please do chime in.
So occasionally when I have a video up or even streaming music, the sound will just be static and fuzz. The quick fix (yet annoying) is to close the laptop and re-open it, then the sound will work just fine.
I'll post an update if this happens again with this latest build.
Cheers!
So occasionally when I have a video up or even streaming music, the sound will just be static and fuzz. The quick fix (yet annoying) is to close the laptop and re-open it, then the sound will work just fine.
I'll post an update if this happens again with this latest build.
Cheers!
Tuesday, January 25, 2011
Fiabee: Files In the Cloud
I just wanted to drop a quick line about Fiabee. If you haven't messed around with storing files in the cloud yet, check these guys out.

There is a 7mb upload limit which is horribly low. So, I'm searching for a small video to test.
Like I said, I uploaded MP3s; I only see one listed under "Music". Though, I do see all of my files in "My Files". Odd.
Anyhow, not bad for cloud storage. By the way, the AJAX on that site is phenomenal! Cheers!
Files On All Devices
They support Android devices (which I haven't tried yet, but will) and [obviously] Chrome (perhaps other browsers too, but they're in the Chrome Web Store). I previously found out I can upload videos in Google Docs, so that is wonderful, but Fiabee gave me 15gb of space (early adopters only; apparently it's only 1gb of space now) and that is a wonderful amount for me to play with.Online Streaming
I uploaded a couple of MP3s to test around and awesome, I can stream them online! I can't seem to build a playlist, so that's kind of lame, but this site has a lot of potential.
There is a 7mb upload limit which is horribly low. So, I'm searching for a small video to test.
Buggy
When I first installed this on my CR48, I had some odd layout issues after installing it, but I ended up installing it on my other computers and it is working fine.Like I said, I uploaded MP3s; I only see one listed under "Music". Though, I do see all of my files in "My Files". Odd.
Anyhow, not bad for cloud storage. By the way, the AJAX on that site is phenomenal! Cheers!
Saturday, January 8, 2011
CR-48 Content Browser Bug and Multitouch Support!
Update: If you check out the comment thread below, you can see how to get rid of this "Scanning Device..." message.
Weird eh? Anyone else having this issue? --yes, I sent in a bug report to Google.

So technically, I was trying to scroll in that app with two fingers on the trackpad like it said to do in the "Get Started" walkthrough. But hey, nice find for me!
Cheers!
Content Browser Bug
I plugged in a digital video recorder device the other day to upload some files. The Content Browser acknowledged the device immediately and all went well. However, I now get this "Scanning Device.." message with an opened Content Browser every time I wake up the notebook or log in. It just sits there and all I do is close it. It keeps popping up now though. No, the device is not connected any longer.Weird eh? Anyone else having this issue? --yes, I sent in a bug report to Google.
Multitouch w00t!
I just played with AudioTool (pretty cool so far!) and while playing around noticed the multi-touch support for the trackpad! Apparently, you can zoom in and out [in that app] just as you would in Android or an iphone.So technically, I was trying to scroll in that app with two fingers on the trackpad like it said to do in the "Get Started" walkthrough. But hey, nice find for me!
Cheers!
Tuesday, January 4, 2011
CR-48 Flags Are Fun
Alas, I've found some new fun!

Since this "Advanced File System" seems to allow me more access to the local disk and sdcard, I can now post photos to Picassa! Yay!

Today was a good day.
Finally, another day of good testing with the CR-48.CR-48's Right Click Is Alt Click
Right-Click Ahoy!
Aha! So alas I've found an easier (IMHO) right-click. Ladies and gentlemen, it is aAlt + click
Now my frustrations from a missing
Ctrl + click
type of right click have now been eased!This wonderful quick tip is brought to you by Joey Izzo. Cheers!
Monday, January 3, 2011
CR-48: Cloudy Cloud Computing
Holidays are done and gone; it's time to start beta-testing this CR-48 again. This post's rants and raves are brought to you by the Cloud...
Well, as my wife told me yesterday that she "loves" this netbook, I asked her to explain a little bit on why. It basically came down to this, it's great for just sitting down and surfing the net; and that's it right there! She really just loved the ability to be on anything web-based. There was no work-related things being done, no photo uploading, just reading the news on the web and assisting with recipes in the kitchen.
You really need to be committed to using Cloud-based apps if you want to appreciate the Chromium OS.
Okay, I know we all want to be like that guy in the Google CR-48 commercial, but some of us want more than just writing documents. My rants from this CR-48 have mainly stemmed off of not being able to access local files whether it is me trying to upload photos or play videos that I have locally.
As an update to my finding of Aviary's Audio Editor, well, I decided to give it try and lay down some tracks. There seems to be a short recording time (2 minutes) per recording, so you either need to have a short song or record at 2-minute or less intervals. My friends and I set up an impromptu jam session and recorded a song, but was irritated that the end was cut off!
Also, there isn't a way to listen to your tracks while recording. Ouch!
In The Cloud
Is everyone ready for everything to be Cloud-based? Do people really store that much data on servers that they do not own that they would be okay with a basic OS? I suppose, if you look passed the privacy and security issues anyone would surely be okay with this idea right?Well, as my wife told me yesterday that she "loves" this netbook, I asked her to explain a little bit on why. It basically came down to this, it's great for just sitting down and surfing the net; and that's it right there! She really just loved the ability to be on anything web-based. There was no work-related things being done, no photo uploading, just reading the news on the web and assisting with recipes in the kitchen.
You really need to be committed to using Cloud-based apps if you want to appreciate the Chromium OS.
The Files Are Inside The Computer
Okay, as a technologist (and an ex-helpdesk support technician), I know that majority of people still store precious data on their hard drives; and with that model comes the "hard drive died, how can I get my data back?" scenario. Okay, so in the Cloud I can save documents and such but what about my media files? (I still haven't found an easy way to upload images to Picassa via CR-48!)Okay, I know we all want to be like that guy in the Google CR-48 commercial, but some of us want more than just writing documents. My rants from this CR-48 have mainly stemmed off of not being able to access local files whether it is me trying to upload photos or play videos that I have locally.
Updates
I recently wrote about the CR-48 being a nice little HTPC. Well, since I had my friend from out-of-town staying with us during the holidays and we needed some entertainment, Clicker.TV came in handy as we searched each other's names and saw what came up, but ultimately watching dog-related videos to see if it could please my dog. Perhaps we should've searched "Kevin Bacon".As an update to my finding of Aviary's Audio Editor, well, I decided to give it try and lay down some tracks. There seems to be a short recording time (2 minutes) per recording, so you either need to have a short song or record at 2-minute or less intervals. My friends and I set up an impromptu jam session and recorded a song, but was irritated that the end was cut off!
Also, there isn't a way to listen to your tracks while recording. Ouch!
Thursday, December 23, 2010
CR-48: A Portable HTPC?

Connect Your CR-48 To Your TV
There's a VGA port, a USB slot, and sound output; all that you need to enjoy some videos on a bigger screen! Okay, so you technically only just need a VGA port to get the output onto the TV, but a wireless keyboard and speakers could help enhance this experience.The one issue I was first worried about when I first connected the VGA I took a look at the keyboard of the CR-48 and said, "ok...now how do I change the display?". Luckily Google put that keyboard shortcut map (
ctrl + alt + /
) so I can find out about the display toggle key combination: ctrl + fullscreen
What Apps Are There?
Check out Clicker.TV! Honestly, I knew about this app once the Chrome App Store opened up and have been using it ever since. So, just think about all the videos available on the internet. Now think of [a lot of] that content being aggregated into one repository that you can browse/search. Pretty rad eh?Now, I'm not saying all videos are free, but there is a large collection of older TV shows available for free (just found Macgyver last night
!), independent shows/movies, and of course web-only videos. You'll also find videos listed via iTunes, Amazon, Comcast, et cetera, those obviously are the ones that you'll either need to pay for or have an account.
We do not have cable television at home, so another medium to play videos is very appealing. --Yes, you have read that correctly, NO CABLE; only those basic channels that you get over-the-air for free.
Another nice one is Crackle. It's got "Final Fantasy" the movie! And of course a bunch of other things in it's repository. I haven't had time to play with Crackle too much, but they seem to have a nice selection!
Wish List
VLC Media Player please! I can't seem to find an app out there that has the ability to play local video files yet. This would be awesome!DLNA Support We have a PS3, a NAS that supports DLNA, and even my desktop running PS3 Media Server. If the CR-48 had DLNA support, I would be able to access all of my media files on my network too!
Post Scripts & Cruft
Plugging in my USB keyboard/mouse made my navigation much easier! I have a wireless keyboard & mouse (trackpad) combo (usually connected to the PS3 or my laptop when we connect it to the TV). Being able to sit down on my couch and just navigate is always a great thing to have. But the best part was being able to have physical left & right mouse clicks!I've mentioned this before, but the battery life on the CR-48 is simply amazing! I currently have my Dell Latitude D430 on as well and I only had maybe one hour of battery life (fully charged). Yes, I've had the D430 for a while now, but I don't ever recall having such as good a battery life as the CR-48.
Cheers!
Wednesday, December 22, 2010
CR-48 Images
I'm still trying to figure out how to upload images into Picassa. I technically cheated; I copied images from my phone to the Downloads directory (/home/chronos/user/Downloads) and then and only then was I able to upload using Picassa. That's rather annoying!
The infamous box that we've all seen around the internet many a times.

The screen you see after flipping the "developer" switch.


CR-48 Day 2: New Perspective
Okay, so another day using Chromium; my frustrations really had me worried about the success of this OS. I'm still technically not completely sold on this browser-based OS, but hey, I think it's beginning to grow on me a little.
I believe Chromium is advertised as a netbook OS right? Well, I guess that's it then; an OS where you can have the ability to do some internet browsing, watch some videos, and et cetera lightweight processing.
But, what's the difference between some of these apps and just browsing to these sites? That, well I'm not exactly sure to be honest. I just found it awfully helpful to be able to click on an icon in my menu, rather than navigating my bookmarks. --also, keep in mind that some apps do have the ability to break out of the chrome browser window (google talk, eBuddy).
Now, why go with this apps approach? Well, if you own a smartphone, you obviously know that this approach has been awfully successful in marketing different software to a wide range of people. So why not?
Stupeflix has a pretty neat app that you can create different videos using their templates.
Heck, I even found a digital recording studio app by the folks at Aviary. I made a short test last night inspired by StrongBad's "techno song" and well, I was awfully surprised to find how detailed it was (for Pro Tools users, check it out, you'll be surprised). As for a guy who still records on a Tascam 4-track (yes, with the cassette tapes), this is a very useful app for me.
I did a little bit of work using the CR-48. Nothing too difficult since all I need is a shell to do work.
Since I found a couple of web-based video apps, I'm gonna try hooking the notebook up to my TV see how that experience is. Is the CR-48 really a HTPC in disguise?
Til next update, cheers!
Who Is the Intended Audience?
I sat back thinking, "wow this is frustrating! I'm an engineer, I know how things work, but this just isn't working for me." But this is new technology; there's always that learning period that you need to get passed and alas, I think I've got it now.I believe Chromium is advertised as a netbook OS right? Well, I guess that's it then; an OS where you can have the ability to do some internet browsing, watch some videos, and et cetera lightweight processing.
Apps Galore!
"Apps" you ask? Yes, that's right install Chrome Apps and play around with things; that's exactly what I did. I found a lot of useful things (and a lot of non-useful things). But being that this OS is basically a giant Chrome browser, what else am I to do?But, what's the difference between some of these apps and just browsing to these sites? That, well I'm not exactly sure to be honest. I just found it awfully helpful to be able to click on an icon in my menu, rather than navigating my bookmarks. --also, keep in mind that some apps do have the ability to break out of the chrome browser window (google talk, eBuddy).
Now, why go with this apps approach? Well, if you own a smartphone, you obviously know that this approach has been awfully successful in marketing different software to a wide range of people. So why not?
Stupeflix has a pretty neat app that you can create different videos using their templates.
Heck, I even found a digital recording studio app by the folks at Aviary. I made a short test last night inspired by StrongBad's "techno song" and well, I was awfully surprised to find how detailed it was (for Pro Tools users, check it out, you'll be surprised). As for a guy who still records on a Tascam 4-track (yes, with the cassette tapes), this is a very useful app for me.
Updates and Ramblings
I'm slowly adapting to this mouse. I still can't get the hang of right-clicking, but at least now I am navigating well.I did a little bit of work using the CR-48. Nothing too difficult since all I need is a shell to do work.
Since I found a couple of web-based video apps, I'm gonna try hooking the notebook up to my TV see how that experience is. Is the CR-48 really a HTPC in disguise?
Til next update, cheers!
Tuesday, December 21, 2010
CR-48 1st Day Frustrations
Frustrated
Yea, that is how I feel right about now. I didn't think it would matter, but the lack of physical mouse buttons is rather annoying; and I'm not the only one! While browsing sites, I like to do the "right-click and open in new tab" thing. The way you right click here is rather annoying! I honestly don't know how the Macheads live without mouse buttons! --right-click is it still a ctrl+click?Gone With The Flash
Wow, so I know Linux + Flash hasn't been the greatest of combinations for quite some time, but a lot has changed in the later years. So, the libflashplayer.so crashed and chrome didn't like it; okay that's fine and all if I could only do anything about it! I had mouse and keyboard functionality, but if I clicked anything in Chrome, nothing would work. Luckily, I had a shell open and I could run commands. I tried to kill some chrome instances, but then nothing was happening. I ended up rebooting from the shell and now I can work.What caused the Flash-Crash?
I'm not sure, it happened twice now and the first time I thought it was caused by a website, but I also noticed that I installed the eBuddy Messenger app and that seemed to have been the issue. So, perhaps not really a Google bug, but nonetheless if bad code can bring the whole system to a hault, then Google needs to do a better job at jailing its processes. --I thought Chrome did jail its flash processes?
Circling back to my mouse complaints, I've noticed that when I type I like to rest my wrists down on the laptop. The mouse sometimes catches that and then my cursor moves somewhere else and I start making typos all over.
All Is Not In the Negative
On a much happier note, the boot time and sleep/awake time is amazing! I've read that it was fast, but wow, I am impressed. Kudos Team Chrome!Also, I am more than impressed with the battery life of this machine. I'm curious what the "official" battery time is...
Personal, Yet Slightly Related Tangent
I finally realized that receiving the CR-48 last night was also due to the fact that the moon, Earth, and sun were aligned!Monday, December 20, 2010
CR-48 Webcam Quality Youtube Test
I guess you can say that I don't use youtube enough to realize that you can upload direct-from-webcam videos. Anyhow, since there is a webcam set up in this CR-48, I decided to test it out. --I technically wanted to try and upload the short video I made of the CR-48, but I can't seem to be able to see my files! (I inserted an sdcard.)
Also, as a brief update; I found out a couple more helpful things for the CR-48. It has a physical switch that you can toggle into "developer mode". W00t!
Yes, it is possible to get into a shell! The folks over at Chromeoslounge.com have a thread going that dropped a hint.
Terminal:
Then, you can toggle between Chrome and the terminal via
Terminal first brings you up in this "crosh" shell. You can run
Also, looks like it's possible to get Ubuntu installed as well, but I'll hold off for now as I promised to test out Chrome Os.
So as long as I've got my shell I'm happy. I can even work, with the exception of email (though, I can just do webmail).
I know I promised pictures, but I would like to try and figure out how to upload files directly from the sdcard on this machine. --Mounting my NAS would even be better. Yes, I can mount the sdcard, but no, I can not see it even if I symlink it to the Downloads directory.
Still testing... but happier than before!
Quick Notes:
Keyboard shortcuts
Terminal
Toggle between Chrome and Shell(s)
Also, as a brief update; I found out a couple more helpful things for the CR-48. It has a physical switch that you can toggle into "developer mode". W00t!
Yes, it is possible to get into a shell! The folks over at Chromeoslounge.com have a thread going that dropped a hint.
Terminal:
Ctrl+Alt+T
Then, you can toggle between Chrome and the terminal via
Alt+1|2
Terminal first brings you up in this "crosh" shell. You can run
shell
to get more functionality. Running a simple sudo su
will let you gain root!Also, looks like it's possible to get Ubuntu installed as well, but I'll hold off for now as I promised to test out Chrome Os.
So as long as I've got my shell I'm happy. I can even work, with the exception of email (though, I can just do webmail).
I know I promised pictures, but I would like to try and figure out how to upload files directly from the sdcard on this machine. --Mounting my NAS would even be better. Yes, I can mount the sdcard, but no, I can not see it even if I symlink it to the Downloads directory.
Still testing... but happier than before!
Quick Notes:
Keyboard shortcuts
ctrl+alt+/
Terminal
ctrl+alt+t
Toggle between Chrome and Shell(s)
alt+[1...n]
/*works as a stack and your latest shell will be alt+2; your oldest shell will be alt+n*/
A Present? For Me?!
So, yes, yes, I know I haven't written anything in quite a long time, but hey, lots of work at the workplace and at the household.
Anyhow, I am throwing up a quick pablum announcing such exciting news! So, as I type on this laptop, I am one of the lucky ones to be able to test out Google's CR-48 (my typing instincts just tried to look for the non-existant* CAPS lock key and opened a tab instead).
So today, I received a package that didn't show what company it was from. I open it up and I read something about a "lithium battery" and then it clicks! "Aha! I was picked to test out Google's Chromium OS!" (I just hit the "search" button looking for the CAPS lock again!) This will be exciting, I start this testing with an open-mind and feeling awfully anxious.
First thoughts...
So, if you've read this far I'm sure you might be able to tell, that the keyboard is a little bit annoying for me. I believe I read some post about the CAPS lock being some sort of feature that I can enable (maybe)? The mouse is a bit odd as well (not that I need it). I never did like the Mac one-button-mouse setup. --I can adjust.
Boot-time! Whoa! It's like the folks at Google wanted to seriously give the "wow effect" on people as soon as I put in the battery and opened up the laptop, it surprised me with booting itself up and wow, I wish I had a video of it so I can see how fast it was! Amazing!
That's it thus far. I took the usual "new toy" pics, so I'll post them up soon. Hmmm...just noticed there's no "home|end|del" buttons?! Anyhow, stay tuned for updates!
Cheers!
(I just hit the "search" button again instead of the...well, you know!)
P.S. I need a shell, can I assume there's an app for that? ;-)
*The CAPS lock is actually the "search" button.
UPDATE: (yes, I just used the CAPS lock) THANK YOU! Chromestory.com showed me the way to change the search key into my CAPS lock. --I knew I read it was possible somewhere!
Anyhow, I am throwing up a quick pablum announcing such exciting news! So, as I type on this laptop, I am one of the lucky ones to be able to test out Google's CR-48 (my typing instincts just tried to look for the non-existant* CAPS lock key and opened a tab instead).
So today, I received a package that didn't show what company it was from. I open it up and I read something about a "lithium battery" and then it clicks! "Aha! I was picked to test out Google's Chromium OS!" (I just hit the "search" button looking for the CAPS lock again!) This will be exciting, I start this testing with an open-mind and feeling awfully anxious.
First thoughts...
So, if you've read this far I'm sure you might be able to tell, that the keyboard is a little bit annoying for me. I believe I read some post about the CAPS lock being some sort of feature that I can enable (maybe)? The mouse is a bit odd as well (not that I need it). I never did like the Mac one-button-mouse setup. --I can adjust.
Boot-time! Whoa! It's like the folks at Google wanted to seriously give the "wow effect" on people as soon as I put in the battery and opened up the laptop, it surprised me with booting itself up and wow, I wish I had a video of it so I can see how fast it was! Amazing!
That's it thus far. I took the usual "new toy" pics, so I'll post them up soon. Hmmm...just noticed there's no "home|end|del" buttons?! Anyhow, stay tuned for updates!
Cheers!
(I just hit the "search" button again instead of the...well, you know!)
P.S. I need a shell, can I assume there's an app for that? ;-)
*The CAPS lock is actually the "search" button.
UPDATE: (yes, I just used the CAPS lock) THANK YOU! Chromestory.com showed me the way to change the search key into my CAPS lock. --I knew I read it was possible somewhere!
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