This is Chromium OS, not FydeOS. If you are looking for FydeOS for You - Raspberry Pi 400 (which has Android subsystem support), head over to the download page of https://fydeos.io.
Chromium OS build for Raspberry Pi
Highlights in this release
- Updated Chromium OS platform to release-R92-13982.B and Chromium to 92.0.4515.*
- Fixed issues causing Linux subsystem fails to active from the previous release
- Bootable from both USB devices and SD cards
Known issues
- Only supports Raspberry Pi 4B & Pi 400 - images for the Raspberry Pi 3 series are released separately.
- CPU temperature can't be displayed from the "Diagnosis" tool.
- No tty console support: if you need to access shell, use Crosh shell (press
ctrl
+alt
+t
) instead. Do not pressctrl
+alt
+F1
/F2
/F3
, or it'd result in a non-recoverable state. - No support for OS sleep, or it'd result in a non-recoverable state. Therefore it's necessary to install Keep Awake extension and always set it to Sunny Mode.
- The CJK IMEs are basic browser extensions that come with vanilla Chromium OS, not the ones shipped with Chrome OS. It's advisable to use Google Input Tools extension.
- The initial boot time takes longer, this is expected.
- To enable Linux(beta) you'll need at least 2GB of RAM and 16GB of microSD capacity. It's only been tested on Raspberry Pi 4B with 4BG RAM.
- Hardware-accelerated graphics for Linux(beta) (virgl) isn't supported yet.
- Dropped "forced kiosk mode" support for compatibility reasons. If you happen to need kiosk mode for your project, try r89 release.
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