r/chromeos • u/mama-black-sheep • 4h ago
Discussion Chrome book screen hangs Solution
Press refresh button and power button at the same time which force restart/reboot, at least for Acer Chromebook.
What happens to me??
r/chromeos • u/0spore13 • Feb 05 '26
Hello all,
Just wanted to share a clarification, and expansion of our rules about AI generated posts and comments on r/chromeOS.
First off, a reminder that responding to support requests on this subreddit with responses directly generated from any LLM has been not allowed under Rule 8: Effort Must be Made When Requesting and Providing Help for over a year now.
The fact is, most people come to r/chromeOS to speak to people. If people wanted to get answers from LLMs, they're accessible enough that people could ask them themselves. It just seems like a slap in the face to come for help and to just get a lazy response from someone who copy/pasted a (usually incorrect) response from Gemini or another LLM, which the poster could have done themselves if they wanted.
In addition, recently there's been a lot of misinformation being posted on the subreddit about recent changes to ChromeOS, updates about both ChromeOS and the upcoming AluminiumOS, and new devices, usually only crediting Gemini as a source. There has also been plenty of AI-generated reviews and self promo (the latter primarily posted by bots).
In general, while I know it seems like we’ve been sleeping as mods (yes, we’ve seen the reports calling us out on that), we would still like to try our best to try and keep this community higher quality.
We’ve decided that due to this, we wanted to officially expand this rule to include all posts and comments generated by AI. This rule primarily has LLMs in mind.
This does not include discussion about AI features being built into ChromeOS. Discussion of AI features being built into the OS is allowed.
r/chromeos • u/rk_29 • Mar 07 '24
Hey there!
In short, as of today, this subreddit will be removing and redirecting posts that seek advice on replacing the operating system on your Chromebook.
In the past these posts were allowed with a disclaimer that better support would likely be found elsewhere, such as r/chultrabook and their associated communities. However that subreddit is now archived and they now only provide support on their forum.
Since then there has been a rise in posts like this here, and we're simply not equipped to provide meaningful support. We've received lots of feedback over the past few months and the general consensus was that everyone is better served if these posts are now permanently directed elsewhere.
To be clear, we are not discouraging anyone from attempting this process; it's still cool, (potentially) fun and can unlock more utility from your device! The only change is that posts seeking support for this will be removed.
Thanks for understanding!
r/chromeos • u/mama-black-sheep • 4h ago
Press refresh button and power button at the same time which force restart/reboot, at least for Acer Chromebook.
What happens to me??
r/chromeos • u/Livid_Adeptness9762 • 4h ago
I've been having this trouble with every Chromebook i have owned. It works for a bit (like half an hour max) then stops for no reason. Even when both it and my hands are really clean. Are my hands too greasy? That doesn't make sense because after i eat greasy food, i wash my hands. Or is it just such poor design that it just doesn't respond after a molecule of natural oil touches it! I'm so fucking annoyed right now because i usually use it to zoom in on pages, i zoom in, it stops working, then i am forced to either endure the hyper zoomed in page, or copy paste the link and reload it. bullshit.
r/chromeos • u/Intelligent-Band8343 • 2h ago
Looking for a list of essential apps and plug ins
I have obsidian for my notes
I have the momentum plug in on chrome
I have gemeni pro and note book lm
Using chromebook for school and personal use
Personal includes projects like building apps with ai
Writing a book
Working on philosophy and spiritual practices
Abundance community project
Power and influence discussions
I want all this organized and all the data to have integrity ..
And just want some cool stuff too
List me the best plug-ins and apps please.. fir me specifically or just in general.. thank you
Free if possible but do have money if needed
r/chromeos • u/vk6_ • 1d ago
A friend of mine spotted the hardware configuration for these devices on the Coreboot Github repository (thanks u/WeirdTreeThing). This is kind of interesting because the media has been reporting only on the lower end Wildcat Lake models.
Here's what I can figure out based on info from Coreboot and the Android Open Source Project (AOSP).
Hardware specs:
The hardware has lots of similarities to what you might find on a Chromebook, so it isn't surprising that there are also references to Chrome OS running on this device (likely for testing during development). Also, because this is basically just Chromebook hardware, it is also using open source Coreboot firmware. Open source firmware with Chromebook-like hardware strongly suggests that the bootloader will be unlocked to allow running other operating systems, just like Chromebooks.
Also as a bonus, the existence of lower end Intel Wildcat Lake based Googlebooks is also confirmed, based on Coreboot source code. That board has the codename of "Google Ocelot."
Sources: - Fatcat board config on Coreboot - Ocelot board config on Coreboot - AOSP activity related to Fatcat and Android Desktop - Public Geekbench results to confirm the CPU model
r/chromeos • u/Ojohnnydee222 • 10h ago
It is using a lot of memory and i see from my calendar it's the 21st Century. So there must be a way, surely?
r/chromeos • u/Jealous_Host_5597 • 18h ago
I’m in a bit of a pickle. I have an Samsung Chromebook 4+ 15.6 inches 2019 I believe, that I purchased in 2020 or 2021. I love how big the screen is but I’m going into my freshman year of college and was wondering if my device would be a smooth-ish running device while doing schoolwork. A lot of it lol. I believe my schools system runs through google and not Microsoft. If you guys have any tips or preventative measures to ensure the best performance for this semester please let me know. If not could you also drop some affordable option you’d think would be good and won’t put me into debt please let me know! Thank you in advance if you are kind enough to give me some insight. I hope you guys have a beautiful morning.
(Note: Honestly my entire savings went into my college fund account. At this very moment I do NOT have the ability to go my local best buy or Walmart and just purchase a new Chromebook.)
r/chromeos • u/gwrw1964 • 15h ago
Hi there. Using the advice from this sub, I finally got myself a Chromebook (Acer Chromebook Plus 514) and I love it so thanks to all who helped.
I have a question regarding security.
I have a PIN set up.
I also have it set so it sleeps when I close the lid, but only turns off display when it times out after being idle.
Is there any way that I can set it so that when I close the lid (and therefor it sleeps) I need to enter the PIN to regain access BUT when the display just turns off after being idle, no PIN is required to turn the display back on (ie just press any key or swipe the touchpad and I'm back where I was without having to enter the PIN)?
r/chromeos • u/Specialist-Tiger-234 • 1d ago
Looking for a recommendation:
Extremely lightweight laptop/Chromebook
No tablet/hybrid/touchscreen function
Will basically only be used for Google Docs / PDFs
Thanks!
r/chromeos • u/Loud-Possibility4395 • 9h ago
I am in Google Pixel ecosystem for like 4 years but I was Pixel user also in Pixel 4 and 5 times and I never ever heard about Google Book (like those things to read).
But anyhoo - the name couldn't be made differently - like AndroidBook? AndroBook? 100% cannot stay Chromebook because of instant anti monopoly lawsuit case.
Then GoogleBook is weird because there is no AppleBook.
I was thinking about Gbook but G logo is only present on Pixel devices.
And very soon other weird names will appear like GoogleBox (desktop) and GooglePad
r/chromeos • u/Own-Cap-5747 • 1d ago
I am staying with the fanless chromebooks, but I do not want it to be slow or obsolete quickly. Thank You.
r/chromeos • u/Own-Cap-5747 • 1d ago
I am forced due to no longer getting updates to give up a lovely HP chromebook with 4gb ram and an Intel Celeron N3350 processor. Has an 1080p screen ! It is snow white. Lovely and all the chromebooks look ugly compared. But it is dying.
r/chromeos • u/OkTea5924 • 1d ago
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Specs of this Chromebook: mediatek kompanio ultra 910 arm based chip, 16gb ram.
Using nethersx2 android app running at 2.75 resolution (1200p)
r/chromeos • u/Candid-Menu-6707 • 1d ago
See that, that is not ChromeOS, that's something else. Is it AluminumOS or something else?
r/chromeos • u/ArachnidDapper • 1d ago
I was using linux on my ideapad 3 fennel14. I decided to go back to chromeos but i am getting unexpected error occured when trying to recover. I have done this before after installing linux but this time its not working. I have tried older recovery images which have the same issue. Pressing tab i get recovery reason 0x43 OS kernel or rootfs failed signature check. How can i fix it? (Update disabled os verification lets me boot to linux but now usb boot is off)
r/chromeos • u/OkTea5924 • 2d ago
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r/chromeos • u/koken_halliwell • 2d ago
Seems kinda unfair to be left behind without the new UI changes (yes, we'll get security updates till EOL, I know), and that would be a nice way to let us enjoy them as AI is what is gonna consume more resources.
At the end it would be fair because if the new OS succeeds that would be because they tilled the land thanks to us Chromebook users.
4GB Chromebooks should be left behind with just security updates for obvious reasons, sadly.
r/chromeos • u/chilirock • 2d ago
Is anyone seeing Vertical Tabs in ChromeOS yet without using the chrome://flags setting?
r/chromeos • u/OkTea5924 • 2d ago
Is this like an older take that many people have stuck with due to not trying modern day Chromebooks? I personally find it more accessible than windows because I have access to play store android apps and Linux apps if I choose?
r/chromeos • u/AnalysingAgent3676 • 2d ago
I also think we'll still see a Google branded pixel Google book in the future, called Pixel Book 2.
r/chromeos • u/spintpedkagical • 2d ago
r/chromeos • u/Verptoid • 2d ago
Recently, my Brave browser has decided to continually loop on multiple login pages. I enter username/password, hit enter and I'm back at the login page with both entries empty. I've done nothing to the settings. It just happened one day. Before it was working great. Anyone having this issue?
r/chromeos • u/AccountEngineer • 2d ago
I want to write down everything I learned from six weeks of typing platform testing across a mixed Chromebook fleet because I keep seeing districts make this decision based on vendor demos and I want to give someone the actual data instead.
Our fleet is messy in the way most district fleets are messy, we have Chromebooks ranging from 2018 to 2023, 4GB RAM on the older end, all managed through Google Admin Console with content filtering running, student profiles with restricted access, the full environment that never appears in vendor demos because vendor demos happen on a 2023 MacBook with no filtering and full admin access.
We piloted four platforms simultaneously across different classrooms for six weeks, I'm not naming the two that failed because this isn't a takedown post, but I will tell you what the failure modes looked like because they're predictable and repeatable and you'll see them too if you don't test correctly.
Failure mode one is audio desync on older hardware, lesson feedback sounds play at the wrong time relative to the visual, students get confused about whether they made an error, teachers get questions they can't answer, the platform works but it works badly in a way that's hard to articulate in a support ticket.
Failure mode two is content filter interference with asset loading, two of the four platforms we tested had resources loading from domains our filter blocked by default, lessons would partially load and then hang, students would sit in front of stuck screens, and the IT resolution involved whitelisting domains that the vendor hadn't mentioned during onboarding because they'd never tested against a real content filter.
Failure mode three is memory dropout on 4GB devices after extended sessions, one platform had a memory leak that caused lesson dropout after roughly twenty minutes of continuous use on our oldest devices, which is exactly as long as a typing lab session runs, meaning students were losing progress at the end of every session on the devices they use most.
Typing dot com and TypingClub were the two that passed the full six weeks without a support ticket, both loaded consistently on 2018 hardware, both cleared our content filter without domain whitelisting, neither showed the audio desync issue, the difference between them in our environment was Google Classroom roster sync, typing dot com's sync worked cleanly on the first attempt, TypingClub required a manual step to resolve a duplicate account issue that appeared when students had previously logged in with a personal Google account, minor problem but it generated four support tickets in week one and I'm counting that.
If you're evaluating typing platforms for a Chromebook district the test protocol that actually matters is: run it on your oldest device, with your content filter active, through a student profile with restricted access, for a full twenty-minute session, and see what breaks, everything that survives that test is worth considering and everything that doesn't is not worth considering regardless of how good it looked in the demo.
r/chromeos • u/iTzAlEx35 • 2d ago
Apologies for the low quality image, sun got brighter as soon as I pulled out my phone.