- Mar 21, 2011
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Chrome OS 70 brought a major step forward for 2-in-1 chromebooks like Pixelbook. But since that initial release (and including the latest beta versions of 73) stability has taken a significant step backward in my experience.
(I have tested things under the 73 beta but went back to 72 stable)
Just 3 examples:
First (minor), when clicking on the launcher icon (lower left), it brings up the search and one line of most recently used apps. If I two-finger scroll (either up *OR* down) it shows the next page of apps. But if I scroll up on that page, it closes the launcher (only scrolling down brings it to the next page).
Second (moderate), left-mouse click within an Android app no longer is interpreted as a finger tap. The workaround is to physically touch the screen.
Third (more serious), I had installed the Gnome Software Center for Linux and it no longer displays the catalog.
Also, when right-clicking on an icon for a Linux app installed on the PB and selecting "use low-density" it will sometimes crash the app and prevent any Linux app from launching...even after a reboot. The only remedy appears to be to remove and re-install Linux support.
Those are just three... there are quite a bit more.
This string of recent updates (since 70) have cause me to have a bit of uncertainty as to how the Pixelbook will behave.
Is anyone else experiencing and weirdness?
If I'm at 72 (stable) is there a way to revert back to 70 (stable)? And is there a way to prevent accidentally updating?
(I have tested things under the 73 beta but went back to 72 stable)
Just 3 examples:
First (minor), when clicking on the launcher icon (lower left), it brings up the search and one line of most recently used apps. If I two-finger scroll (either up *OR* down) it shows the next page of apps. But if I scroll up on that page, it closes the launcher (only scrolling down brings it to the next page).
Second (moderate), left-mouse click within an Android app no longer is interpreted as a finger tap. The workaround is to physically touch the screen.
Third (more serious), I had installed the Gnome Software Center for Linux and it no longer displays the catalog.
Also, when right-clicking on an icon for a Linux app installed on the PB and selecting "use low-density" it will sometimes crash the app and prevent any Linux app from launching...even after a reboot. The only remedy appears to be to remove and re-install Linux support.
Those are just three... there are quite a bit more.
This string of recent updates (since 70) have cause me to have a bit of uncertainty as to how the Pixelbook will behave.
Is anyone else experiencing and weirdness?
If I'm at 72 (stable) is there a way to revert back to 70 (stable)? And is there a way to prevent accidentally updating?