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Is it possible to use Ash window manager from Chrome OS?



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  • Have you seen This: How to run ChromeOS in Ubuntu
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Is it possible to use Ash window manager from Chrome OS?



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  • Have you seen This: How to run ChromeOS in Ubuntu
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Is it possible to use Ash window manager from Chrome OS?



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  • Have you seen This: How to run ChromeOS in Ubuntu
    – Seth
    Nov 21 '12 at 19:33










  • Cool, thanks for the link!
    – Ecir Hana
    Nov 21 '12 at 23:19


















  • Have you seen This: How to run ChromeOS in Ubuntu
    – Seth
    Nov 21 '12 at 19:33










  • Cool, thanks for the link!
    – Ecir Hana
    Nov 21 '12 at 23:19
















Have you seen This: How to run ChromeOS in Ubuntu
– Seth
Nov 21 '12 at 19:33




Have you seen This: How to run ChromeOS in Ubuntu
– Seth
Nov 21 '12 at 19:33












Cool, thanks for the link!
– Ecir Hana
Nov 21 '12 at 23:19




Cool, thanks for the link!
– Ecir Hana
Nov 21 '12 at 23:19










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It is possible to run the Aura window manager with Ubuntu thanks, to github user dz0ny.



To install Aura run:



wget https://github.com/downloads/dz0ny/lightdm-login-chromeos/lightdm-login-chromiumos_1.0_amd64.deb


Then:



sudo dpkg -i lightdm-login-chromiumos_1.0_amd64.deb


You can run it standalone mode from the login screen or in windowed mode within Ubuntu using chromeos.



Note: This only works in the 64 bit (ARM64) version of Ubuntu.



IMPORTANT: Not everything works correctly. For more information: ChromeOS Ubuntu -Github





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    I am getting an error every time i try to install it like nzip: cannot find zipfile directory in one of /tmp/fileR2uWh2.zip or /tmp/fileR2uWh2.zip.zip, and cannot find /tmp/fileR2uWh2.zip.ZIP, period
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You are able to get the ChromeOS desktop in it's own window via the chrome unstable branch.



google-chrome-unstable -open-ash






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    Nice! To get the unstable Chrome, click on the "deb package" here
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It is possible to run the Aura window manager with Ubuntu thanks, to github user dz0ny.



To install Aura run:



wget https://github.com/downloads/dz0ny/lightdm-login-chromeos/lightdm-login-chromiumos_1.0_amd64.deb


Then:



sudo dpkg -i lightdm-login-chromiumos_1.0_amd64.deb


You can run it standalone mode from the login screen or in windowed mode within Ubuntu using chromeos.



Note: This only works in the 64 bit (ARM64) version of Ubuntu.



IMPORTANT: Not everything works correctly. For more information: ChromeOS Ubuntu -Github





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    I am getting an error every time i try to install it like nzip: cannot find zipfile directory in one of /tmp/fileR2uWh2.zip or /tmp/fileR2uWh2.zip.zip, and cannot find /tmp/fileR2uWh2.zip.ZIP, period
    – akabhirav
    Apr 12 '14 at 13:22


















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It is possible to run the Aura window manager with Ubuntu thanks, to github user dz0ny.



To install Aura run:



wget https://github.com/downloads/dz0ny/lightdm-login-chromeos/lightdm-login-chromiumos_1.0_amd64.deb


Then:



sudo dpkg -i lightdm-login-chromiumos_1.0_amd64.deb


You can run it standalone mode from the login screen or in windowed mode within Ubuntu using chromeos.



Note: This only works in the 64 bit (ARM64) version of Ubuntu.



IMPORTANT: Not everything works correctly. For more information: ChromeOS Ubuntu -Github





enter image description here






share|improve this answer



















  • 1




    I am getting an error every time i try to install it like nzip: cannot find zipfile directory in one of /tmp/fileR2uWh2.zip or /tmp/fileR2uWh2.zip.zip, and cannot find /tmp/fileR2uWh2.zip.ZIP, period
    – akabhirav
    Apr 12 '14 at 13:22
















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It is possible to run the Aura window manager with Ubuntu thanks, to github user dz0ny.



To install Aura run:



wget https://github.com/downloads/dz0ny/lightdm-login-chromeos/lightdm-login-chromiumos_1.0_amd64.deb


Then:



sudo dpkg -i lightdm-login-chromiumos_1.0_amd64.deb


You can run it standalone mode from the login screen or in windowed mode within Ubuntu using chromeos.



Note: This only works in the 64 bit (ARM64) version of Ubuntu.



IMPORTANT: Not everything works correctly. For more information: ChromeOS Ubuntu -Github





enter image description here






share|improve this answer














It is possible to run the Aura window manager with Ubuntu thanks, to github user dz0ny.



To install Aura run:



wget https://github.com/downloads/dz0ny/lightdm-login-chromeos/lightdm-login-chromiumos_1.0_amd64.deb


Then:



sudo dpkg -i lightdm-login-chromiumos_1.0_amd64.deb


You can run it standalone mode from the login screen or in windowed mode within Ubuntu using chromeos.



Note: This only works in the 64 bit (ARM64) version of Ubuntu.



IMPORTANT: Not everything works correctly. For more information: ChromeOS Ubuntu -Github





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    I am getting an error every time i try to install it like nzip: cannot find zipfile directory in one of /tmp/fileR2uWh2.zip or /tmp/fileR2uWh2.zip.zip, and cannot find /tmp/fileR2uWh2.zip.ZIP, period
    – akabhirav
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  • 1




    I am getting an error every time i try to install it like nzip: cannot find zipfile directory in one of /tmp/fileR2uWh2.zip or /tmp/fileR2uWh2.zip.zip, and cannot find /tmp/fileR2uWh2.zip.ZIP, period
    – akabhirav
    Apr 12 '14 at 13:22










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I am getting an error every time i try to install it like nzip: cannot find zipfile directory in one of /tmp/fileR2uWh2.zip or /tmp/fileR2uWh2.zip.zip, and cannot find /tmp/fileR2uWh2.zip.ZIP, period
– akabhirav
Apr 12 '14 at 13:22






I am getting an error every time i try to install it like nzip: cannot find zipfile directory in one of /tmp/fileR2uWh2.zip or /tmp/fileR2uWh2.zip.zip, and cannot find /tmp/fileR2uWh2.zip.ZIP, period
– akabhirav
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You are able to get the ChromeOS desktop in it's own window via the chrome unstable branch.



google-chrome-unstable -open-ash






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    Nice! To get the unstable Chrome, click on the "deb package" here
    – Ecir Hana
    Dec 7 '14 at 2:10
















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You are able to get the ChromeOS desktop in it's own window via the chrome unstable branch.



google-chrome-unstable -open-ash






share|improve this answer

















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    Nice! To get the unstable Chrome, click on the "deb package" here
    – Ecir Hana
    Dec 7 '14 at 2:10














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You are able to get the ChromeOS desktop in it's own window via the chrome unstable branch.



google-chrome-unstable -open-ash






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You are able to get the ChromeOS desktop in it's own window via the chrome unstable branch.



google-chrome-unstable -open-ash







share|improve this answer












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    Nice! To get the unstable Chrome, click on the "deb package" here
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    Dec 7 '14 at 2:10














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    Nice! To get the unstable Chrome, click on the "deb package" here
    – Ecir Hana
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Nice! To get the unstable Chrome, click on the "deb package" here
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