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@ClarityCafe I have made my own ChromiumOS builds based on arnoldthebats overlays, which I can see you based yours on as well.
Codecs are broken in his releases as of V90, but I have fixed it, and my builds also have linux firmware like both of yours, as well as linux module support, and widevine in the lacros browser. I know that your overlay is GPL-3, but I still wanted to let you know as well as share about my builds. I will be using the wifi and ethernet ebuilds from yours, as well as adding the ARC use flags (still doesn't actually install ARC++ though), and adding some other drivers to make as usable a release as possible. Also of note is that mine are always tip-o-tree, and other than Arnolds daily builds (which are completely vanilla), there is no other place to get new CrOS builds. I also would like to share my own browser for linux that I'm working on, with beta releases available. You can read the readme to see what changes it has over vanilla chromium.
Here are the repos > https://github.com/Alex313031/ChromiumOS https://github.com/Alex313031/Thorium
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@ClarityCafe I have made my own ChromiumOS builds based on arnoldthebats overlays, which I can see you based yours on as well.
Codecs are broken in his releases as of V90, but I have fixed it, and my builds also have linux firmware like both of yours, as well as linux module support, and widevine in the lacros browser. I know that your overlay is GPL-3, but I still wanted to let you know as well as share about my builds. I will be using the wifi and ethernet ebuilds from yours, as well as adding the ARC use flags (still doesn't actually install ARC++ though), and adding some other drivers to make as usable a release as possible. Also of note is that mine are always tip-o-tree, and other than Arnolds daily builds (which are completely vanilla), there is no other place to get new CrOS builds. I also would like to share my own browser for linux that I'm working on, with beta releases available. You can read the readme to see what changes it has over vanilla chromium.
Here are the repos >
https://github.com/Alex313031/ChromiumOS
https://github.com/Alex313031/Thorium
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