And also really not that bad for what it is. I quite enjoyed my time with it actually.
It’s most egregious crimes are that Google makes it and privacy issues.
I think Chrome OS did an excellent job of achieving what it set out to do. Which was be a low profile closed ecosystem meant for people who just need to surf the web.
I won a Chromebook in a drawing and used it fairly regularly until my wife co-opted it as her own.
Call me old fashioned, but I think marketing an OS from a spyware company to naive users who don’t understand the risks is an extremely horrible thing to do - therefore it’s the worst distro, if it can be called a distro.
I’m surprised nobody mentioned ChromeOS yet.
Nobody considers it a Linux distro.
And also really not that bad for what it is. I quite enjoyed my time with it actually. It’s most egregious crimes are that Google makes it and privacy issues.
I think Chrome OS did an excellent job of achieving what it set out to do. Which was be a low profile closed ecosystem meant for people who just need to surf the web.
I won a Chromebook in a drawing and used it fairly regularly until my wife co-opted it as her own.
Call me old fashioned, but I think marketing an OS from a spyware company to naive users who don’t understand the risks is an extremely horrible thing to do - therefore it’s the worst distro, if it can be called a distro.
Can you explain why you think that?