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Sometime in 2010, Google Chrome version of the operating system, its introduction to the netbook operating system. It will be much more than that, though. It's take on a completely new desktop operating system. Although the final version is still months from release there's enough Chrome available, we can begin to see what it will look.

For beginners, Chrome OS is Linux. To be precise, it owes much of its genes on Ubuntu. But that's all under the surface. You won't need to know the shell command from GNOME to use it. As in fact, you won't need to know about traditional desktop Linux - KDE and GNOME - either. Chrome OS's interface, Google's browser Chrome. If you use a web browser, you'll be able to use Chrome OS.

That'This is not the case now. Today, you have two options if you want to try Chrome OS. The first of these is to create yourself using Google's instructions. Even though it's pretty trivial for professional users of Linux, it's not for anyone else. A simpler way to try is to visit the Chrome OS blog, fan site Chrome OS frequently that the function is based on the Chrome OS, you can either run from a USB stick, or as a virtual machine using Sun's VirtualBox.

Either way, you should keep in mind that you're working with an outline of the operating system. This is no way, shape, or form the operating system that's ready for prime-time yet. Between it and the recent public comments from Matthew Papakipos, Chrome OS' engineering director, you can see where Google goes netbook with its operating system.



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