top | item 17315256 Google’s Pixelbook could soon run Windows 10 17 points| hammock | 7 years ago |techradar.com | reply 4 comments order hn newest [+] [-] dudus|7 years ago|reply There's a software called CrossOver that already allows one to install Windows Software into ChromeOS.https://www.codeweavers.com/products/crossover-chromeosThis seems like a better experience than running a full new OS. But I don't know how well it works. Anyone have tried this? [+] [-] bthrm|7 years ago|reply That’s just Wine. [+] [-] shadoxx|7 years ago|reply There's an unavoidable redirect if you're using an adblocker. Can someone post the text of the article? [+] [-] Latteland|7 years ago|reply Search for "google pixelbook crossover" where someone from that team has a little blog post example talking about it. Oh wait, I can post links on hacker news :-) https://www.codeweavers.com/about/blogs/duboisj/2018/6/12/cr...
[+] [-] dudus|7 years ago|reply There's a software called CrossOver that already allows one to install Windows Software into ChromeOS.https://www.codeweavers.com/products/crossover-chromeosThis seems like a better experience than running a full new OS. But I don't know how well it works. Anyone have tried this? [+] [-] bthrm|7 years ago|reply That’s just Wine.
[+] [-] shadoxx|7 years ago|reply There's an unavoidable redirect if you're using an adblocker. Can someone post the text of the article? [+] [-] Latteland|7 years ago|reply Search for "google pixelbook crossover" where someone from that team has a little blog post example talking about it. Oh wait, I can post links on hacker news :-) https://www.codeweavers.com/about/blogs/duboisj/2018/6/12/cr...
[+] [-] Latteland|7 years ago|reply Search for "google pixelbook crossover" where someone from that team has a little blog post example talking about it. Oh wait, I can post links on hacker news :-) https://www.codeweavers.com/about/blogs/duboisj/2018/6/12/cr...
[+] [-] dudus|7 years ago|reply
https://www.codeweavers.com/products/crossover-chromeos
This seems like a better experience than running a full new OS. But I don't know how well it works. Anyone have tried this?
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