Anyone had a play ?

I have had a go with a bootable USB on my eeePC 701 - the screen size / 
resolution is less than the minimum the OS can handle so the initial 
login screen is hard to use, other than that it works with wireless and 
wired connections.

Essentially the user interface is the web browser, and the "menu" is 
simply a web page of links to services, so very net-centric. The menu 
page is actually live on the net so no connection = no menu.

Ctrl-Alt-T brings up a terminal window with the usual command line, 
though I'm going to have to recompile the image with a username and 
password to see what it's capable of in terms of adding other apps.

http://www.chromium.org/chromium-os


Phil

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