We don't support legacy 32-bit x86 architecture, due to Google dropping support. Also, why not use Chrome OS as the operating system?Ĭhromebrew supports most GUI apps with help from the sommelier daemon. Also, you may be on a good internet connection and need just a few small packages. The idea is that you may be on a weak internet connection and cannot download too much data, but you don't have Crouton and need just a few small packages. Well, Chromebrew doesn't install an operating system. How is it different from Crouton/Linux (Beta)? So, basically, after installing Chromebrew, you will have fully functional Ruby with Rubygems, Git and a package manager dedicated just for your Chromebook. We have prebuilt them along with their dependencies to install into your system during installation. There's also some Git involved, so we needed both of these things to run it on a bare Chrome OS. In fact, Chromebrew is a simple Ruby script. Many important packages are already precompiled and it's enough to just type crew install package_name, but if something's not already there, you can easily build and install it from source. ![]() ![]() It installs the software you need that hasn't been provided by Google. Chromebrew is an open source package manager / source builder hybrid targeting Chromebooks and Chrome OS.
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