Installs Chromium OS Aura window manager to Ubuntu(64bit only), with embedded Chromium browser(canary snapshot). Binaries are downloaded from http://commondatastorage.googleapis.com/chromium-browser-snapshots/index.html
###Window mode (run with chromeos from terminal)
###Standalone mode (select at login screen)
##How to install
wget https://dl.dropbox.com/u/302704/chromiumos/lightdm-login-chromiumos_1.1_amd64.deb
sudo dpkg -i lightdm-login-chromiumos_1.1_amd64.deb
sudo apt-get -f install
##FAQ
https://github.com/dz0ny/lightdm-login-chromeos/issues?labels=faq
##What works:
- Login directly from LightDM (at login screen)
- Sync, apps, bookmarks
- Flash(install google-chrome-stable)
- Talk(install google-talkplugin)
- Java (icedtea-plugin)
- Simple development for ChromeOS specific plugins/extensions(~/chrome-os/user)
- HW acceleration
- Tablet mode
- Boot directly to ChromiumOS
##What doesn't work
- Importing images from camera, other disks etc (missing dbus service, mtp deamon)
- System controls, data is ignored and replaced with fake data
- Guest login (missing cros subsystem)
- Special "KIOSK" mode (switch still exists)
- Auto-updates
##Computability with Ubuntu
The plan is to port most functionality from ChromeOS (picture import, volume control etc.) BUt in order to do this, someone needs to write d-bus services(this is how chromeos ui communicates with system). Currently I'am writing services for sound(pulseaudio) and networking(networkmanager mashup).
##Can I build my own version of ChromiumOS browser for Ubuntu?
YES! Check http://www.chromium.org/developers/how-tos/build-instructions-chromeos
##Interesting stuff
If you login with chronos
user you will get full experience, but you won't be able to get through with initial setup. Mainly because bunch of system services are not present. If you start this way you can entirely skip lightdm and start system like it is chromebook.
##What this *deb does?
It simply downloads(official Google builds), chromiumos browser with aura WM. Sets chromeos
command that launches chromiumos aura in windowed mode and for bonus, you can also login directly to chromiumos straight from login screen.
Thank Google for this :)