![]() Since its launch three years ago, the Linux container on Chrome OS has gained a hefty list of features and functionality including the new and improved Terminal app, better USB support, port forwarding, mic access, and all-around more stability. Granted, the Linux (Beta) label was dropped from the settings menu a while back in favor of a “Developers” tab where the container can be launched and customized. The biggest news for the Linux containers is that, in the next major Chrome OS update, the container/vm tech would no longer be branded as Beta. ![]() Emilie covered down on Linux apps and some of the additions to the Crostini container that rolled out in some of the latest updates to Chrome OS. ![]() During the “What’s new in Chrome OS” session, Emilie Roberts and Sanj Nathwani highlighted some new features that have arrived in Chrome OS over the past year. Google I/O 2021 is a wrap and despite there being no hardware to speak of, there were a ton of new features and updates announced that will be heading our way over the coming weeks and months.
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