ChromiumOS Enhanced Vanilla Build – R65-10323.B

New Vanilla Builds out today!

Download 64 bit build from https://chromium.arnoldthebat.co.uk/special//Camd64OS_R65-10323.B-Vanilla.7z

SHA256: 7d7fcc169127b70967f59a66e2ee7f6a373526ea8e5deefa82e434a5ff6c1f38

These builds are an enhancement to the normal Vanilla builds in the fact they support the Broadcom STA wireless stack as well as additional kernel resident wireless drivers. No additional graphics support is provided however.

Enhancements

  • R65 Chromium Release
  • Kernel version 4.14
  • Google Drive Integration
  • Added Realtex rtl8812au WiFi drivers
  • Additional Marvel Libertas support

Known Issues: https://github.com/arnoldthebat/chromiumos/issues

The Update Server is now running as of 22/04/18.




7 thoughts on “ChromiumOS Enhanced Vanilla Build – R65-10323.B”

  1. Sorry to write another comment, but I thought I’d just sum everything up right now. The first thing I noticed is that sometimes music and videos won’t play online nor offline. They just get stuck. Second thing is that flash player isn’t installed and none of the links online seems to be working anymore. Also, do you know roughly when you might get the Play store working? Everything else is great, keep up the good work!

      1. So, there isn’t a way for me to install flash myself? Also, what do I do about the default music and video players not playing media sometimes? It also happens online, while I’m watching youtube or a movie. Sometimes the sound just stops playing and sometimes the video freezes and I need to reboot the pc. And lastly, can you remove the letters that appear on the black screen before the pc boots up?

  2. Installed R65 on an HP EliteBook today, works great! Many thanks for all your work on this project, Arnold. Only serious issue I cannot resolve is that, once the screen goes blank, I cannot get it to come back again, apart from switching the whole laptop off and on again. I’m sure the laptop is not frozen, as switching to Ctrl+Alt+F2 gives me a nice terminal screen. Played with the power settings, both in Chromium OS and in the BIOS, but so far no luck.

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