Chrome OS could be getting containers for running Linux VMs:
http://www.zdnet.com/article/chrome-os- ... linux-vms/
Developers can already use a tool called Crouton to install and run Linux on Chrome OS,
but there is a security trade-off because Chrome OS needs to be switched to developer mode to use it.
- it's suggested support could come with Chrome OS version 66, which is due out in stable release around April 24,
meaning Google might announce it at its annual IO developer conference, . . .
No Need for Crouton ?
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No Need for Crouton ?
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Re: No Need for Crouton ?
Chrome OS+Android+Linux sounds like an unbeatable combination.