Difference between revisions of "Talk:Installing/New To Linux"
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+ | | UNetBootIn might not be the right tool to recommend. I don't know much about it, but it appears to mess with the image before creating the USB drive. That concerns me. 20160224/reynhout | ||
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+ | | SSD capacities are in Gigabytes (always capital "GB"). Gigabits are "Gb", and are frequently used to measure network throughput rates, but not disks. 20160224/reynhout | ||
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+ | | The Hardware Compatibility table lists ''all'' known ChromeOS devices, so you need to check the "Supports GalliumOS?" column to determine compatibility. 20160224/reynhout | ||
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Revision as of 18:00, 24 February 2016
Tracking reviews...
☐ | UNetBootIn? (major?) |
UNetBootIn might not be the right tool to recommend. I don't know much about it, but it appears to mess with the image before creating the USB drive. That concerns me. 20160224/reynhout | |
☐ | GigaBytes (minor, but important) |
SSD capacities are in Gigabytes (always capital "GB"). Gigabits are "Gb", and are frequently used to measure network throughput rates, but not disks. 20160224/reynhout | |
☐ | Hardware Compatibility table (minor) |
The Hardware Compatibility table lists all known ChromeOS devices, so you need to check the "Supports GalliumOS?" column to determine compatibility. 20160224/reynhout |