for once in my life, mashing the update button actually worked, after a couple clicks, the update became available. thanks jay lee for the great updates, can i expect better flash performance in .12?
Using this beta update and the new file explorer...how in the world do you delete a file? I have tried selecting the item in the File Shelf and then ALT-Backspace to no avail. Ideas?
@WhoInDatGarden: Are you connecting via WiFi or Ethernet? Updates will not occur over 3G. Also, if you're in Developer Mode and have made any changes you should perform a USB Recovery (search this blog for instructions) to get back to stock, then upgrades should apply.
Anyone else using Jay's method to install 11.04 notice that after the latest update running the "sudo cgpt add -i 6 -P 5 -S 1 /dev/sda" in ubuntu makes Chrome OS boot back into the previous version (0.11.257.91) instead of the updated version?
for once in my life, mashing the update button actually worked, after a couple clicks, the update became available. thanks jay lee for the great updates, can i expect better flash performance in .12?
ReplyDeleteUsing this beta update and the new file explorer...how in the world do you delete a file? I have tried selecting the item in the File Shelf and then ALT-Backspace to no avail. Ideas?
ReplyDeleteno update since 0.9.128.12 (Official Build fd028a5b) beta x86-mario
ReplyDelete@WhoInDatGarden: Are you connecting via WiFi or Ethernet? Updates will not occur over 3G. Also, if you're in Developer Mode and have made any changes you should perform a USB Recovery (search this blog for instructions) to get back to stock, then upgrades should apply.
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Anyone else using Jay's method to install 11.04 notice that after the latest update running the "sudo cgpt add -i 6 -P 5 -S 1 /dev/sda" in ubuntu makes Chrome OS boot back into the previous version (0.11.257.91) instead of the updated version?
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