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Google chart shows which current systems play nice with Chrome OS

Fortunately for you, they've posted chart over at the Chromium OS developer site detailing which laptops, netbooks, and other systems have been tested. The chart currently includes about 20 machines, including several from netbook leaders ASUS and Acer - not too surprising, since that's exactly the type of device Chrome OS will ship on next year.
Only a handful of systems have full hardware (wifi/ethernet/touchpad/suspend and resume) support out-of-the-box. It also looks as though Atheros wireless NICs are preferred, so you may want to scrounge one from your scrap heap or pick one up on eBay if you plan on playing with early builds of Chrome OS.
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Chromatic is one of the best time-wasters I've recently come across. It's all about the gameplay -- no Flash graphics here. You play a "circle" (it doesn't really have a name in the game). You move around with the arrow keys, and you change colors with Z, X, and C.
You can either be red, blue, or yellow, and you can switch at any time during the game. Each color has different capabilities -- yellow can double-jump, while red has a longer dash (which is like a forward sprint, activated by double-pressing DOWN).
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damnia said 11:32AM on 11-30-2009
i love jolicloud interface.
seriously, chrome os need a new UI.
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MarkyB86 said 11:43AM on 11-30-2009
Awesome, my eee 900 just happens to be on that list with all checks!
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Money Mike said 1:55PM on 11-30-2009
Holy crap, my corporate laptop (Lenovo Thinkpad T400) is on that list!
Is there any easy way to download an install image? It looks like you can only download the source and build it using Linux. Is there something unique about it that would prevent me from getting a copy of someone who had already done this step? If that's possible, I imagine the iso will start popping up all over the place.
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