As it is, I only can get 1080 without changes that apparently need to be done through the terminal, and i’m happy enough with a system that just works now. Now if i can find out how exactly to have virt-man see VMs that were installed via terminal, so I can make changes and save states with a gui as my terminal skills are sorely lacking and am was just copy/pasting when I installed the VMs (simple scripted MacOS VM makers) Although, I AM learning… it’s just with linux i’m afraid of borking things up… since I’ve already had issues even installing most distros as I was stuck with baseline graphics with no way to change to to FHD through the GUI in the distro… in case others have problems, always install with a true computer monitor, as i hear that tvs don’t always have whatever code “attatched” so although I have a 4k tv attatched the distro installer didn’t know what to support. Mkdir ~/.config/chrome-remote-desktop fix (although, I did have a depreciated version also installed within chrome and since deleted, after your “fix”) After launching Google Chrome, you can set it as a default browser. When the Chrome is installed successfully on Ubuntu 22.04, you can launch it using the following command: google-chrome. Start the terminal with this command: vmc start termina. Open the Chrome browser and press Ctrl + Alt + T to launch the Crosh shell. Thank you!!! I was having issues that seemingly shouldn’t have been happening as I’ve used used this on Win and Mac and it simply worked. How to start Google Chrome on Ubuntu 22.04. For the rest, here is how you can run Ubuntu container in Chrome OS.
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