Archive for November, 2009
Download the Google Chrome OS Virtual Machine via GeekLad
Nov 20th
Last week, Techcrunch reported rumors of the release of the Google Chrome OS. They stated that the info came from a reliable source, and indeed that source was reliable. Google had an event at their headquarters, and indeed provided new details and a demo of the Chrome OS. The Chromium Blog has some great videos that provide some additional information about Chrome OS as well.
The Chromium OS source code is available for download (Chromium OS is the open-source version of Google Chrome OS), and you can compile and build it. It took some time, but I did manage to do this on my 64-bit Ubuntu 9.04 (Jaunty Jackalope) machine. I also managed to put together a VirtualBox virtual appliance that is all ready to go. I built a torrent for it, so feel free to download it here:
Download the Chromium OS VirtualBox Appliance Torrent
Please continue to seed, as I’m sure there will be many people out there wanting to try it out.
To use it, just start up VirtualBox, click File and then Import. Navigate to the chromiumos.ovf file and select it. The virtual appliance will be imported into VirtualBox and you should be good to go.
I also included a txt file that more or less has the commands I used to build it. You may be able to run it as a script, although I haven’t confirmed that it will work. I guess you could say I more or less took “script-like notes” as I was building Chromium OS.
If you hit Ctrl+Alt+T when you first log in, you’ll get a shell prompt. You can run “sudo su” (no quotes) to log in as root, and I’ve set the password to “password” (no quotes). If you use this machine for anything serious (although I doubt you would), be sure to change the password.
It is absolutely astounding how fast it boots. It really is nearly instant-on and takes a mere few seconds to bring up the login screen.

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Once you log in with your Gmail account, it launches and you’ll see the Chromium interface open up to your Gmail. There is also a Google Calendar tab and a New Tab tab. The little chrome sphere appears in the upper left corner, but when you click on it you don’t get a menu as you see in some of the Chrome OS videos. Instead, you get a Google.com account login page.

As you can see, it looks very much like the Chrome OS screenshots that had surfaced last month. Of course, being that this is running on a virtual machine without any decent video drivers on the operating system, the resolution is quite low (800×600). Your dear old granddad may be the only one that actually finds it visually appealing at this resolution.
Right now the most impressive thing is how fast this operating system loads. Of course, it should load fast because there really is hardly anything there. In any case, it is rather neat to see an early release in action. The fact that it actually works on a virtual machine is quite promising. Eventually as drivers for more hardware are incorporated into it, it should be possible to run it your own real hardware.
I also found a VMWare virtual disk image on a Google Wave about the Chrome OS. You can download it here:
Download the Chromium OS VMWare Virtual Disk Image
As of now, the link to the VMWare disk image is valid and the download works. However, I haven’t tried using it, so I can’t confirm that it will run on VMWare without issue. Enjoy your Google Chrome OS virtual machines!
[Via GeekLad]
Panda antivirus is giving their AV a leg up with Cloud access.
Nov 12th
My coworker showed me something interesting today. Before I break it down to you, let me give you a little background of Antivirus. The way it is now, you have Antivirus software, and so do many other people on the internet. If one of them gets infected, a sample of the infection goes back to the Antivirus company’s lab where they reverse engineer it, see what makes it tick, then they release an update for everyone else to remove the infection. Sometimes this process can take a month or two to get out.
Well to remedy the problem, Panda Labs is releasing a free Cloud Antivirus. First of all, why free? Because the more people that have this Antivirus, the better. Why is that? Because Panda has essentially done away with the lab portion of it, and made us the users, the virtual lab. If one of us gets infected, all other users get notified and protected in a matter of minutes rather than waiting for an update from a software company lab. Here is a video from Panda that explains it way better than I can:
So what do you think? The idea sounds like a good one to me. I think I will run it on my laptop for a while to test it out. Will any of you try it? Are you trying it now? How well do you like it? Hit us up in the comments!
AskTheAdmin has Google Wave Invites and announces the winner of our Touch Smart…
Nov 11th
Happy Veterans Day Loyal Readers! Today I have 20 Google Wave invites for the taking. Just leave a comment on this post as to why you deserve an invite and the top 20 will receive our invites. The only limitation is that one user can not win more than once.
Our winner of the Touch Smart PC from HP was notified today – Michael get back to me with your shipping address, your application just won you a freaking computer! Congratulations go to you and your family. My little daughter loved this machine so much (touching the sesame street characters and watching videos, painting drawing and just click click clicking around! I can’t wait for you to send in some pictures with the machine.
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The HTML application with a little bit of flash was awesome and has actually been incorporated in a store in NYC! We have also purchased 2 more touch smarts for my home and office! These things are the wave of the future. I cant wait to get a 50" incher to match! Talk about interactive television. I am sure we will be seeing more incarnations of this and similar products from HP in the future. We will keep you posted.
And on that front I just received a HP Mini Net book yesterday and might I say it is sleek and awesome. Full reviews and pictures coming – stay tuned boys and girls!
HP Touch Smart DX9000 Application Contest update.
Nov 3rd
Hey Hey Hey! This Touch Smart contest opened my eyes to a whole new platform – the large touch screen computer platform. We have been running a contest sponsored by Hewlett Packard. We are giving away a FREE Touch Smart machine to a lucky individual or company.
All of our submissions are in and the we are leading towards a submission that automates a front desk at a Computer Shop and the entry of a reception area machine that can take the place of a secretary!
We still have about 30 more entries to review but we are really pleasantly surprised with all of your creativity. Strangely enough the two submissions that we are mulling over are both written in HTML and Flash! This shows what a awesome platform this is and how it can be leveraged for your business.
In addition we ran out and bought two of the Touch Smart DX9000’s for the office.
Stay tuned loyal AtA fans and find out who will win!


