Google uses cookies and data to:
- Deliver and maintain services, like tracking outages and protecting against spam, fraud, and abuse
- Measure audience engagement and site statistics to understand how our services are used
Chrome Os Download Image
Rather than attempting to install the open source version of Chrome OS or a Linux distribution designed to look like Chrome OS, you can just install a Linux distribution with a lightweight desktop environment—or any desktop environment, really—and use Chrome on that. RELATED: The Best Linux Distributions for Beginners. The Chrome OS alternative for Chromebooks, built on top of Xubuntu integrates Chrome OS drivers for a better experience all around. Also, it fixes whatever bugs Chrome OS offers, plus as we mentioned, it offers the best Chromebook optimization. Along with all that, you get all the Linux features.
- Improve the quality of our services and develop new ones
- Deliver and measure the effectiveness of ads
- Show personalized content, depending on your settings
- Show personalized or generic ads, depending on your settings, on Google and across the web
Click “Customize” to review options, including controls to reject the use of cookies for personalization and information about browser-level controls to reject some or all cookies for other uses. You can also visit g.co/privacytools anytime.
Use your Chromebook to establish outgoing remote connections for real-time support or access to other computers. After downloading and installing this software, you will have your first session up and running within seconds.
Buy a license in order to use even more TeamViewer features
Additional Downloads for Chrome OS
For On-Demand Support:
TeamViewer QuickSupport
Install the TeamViewer QuickSupport app on your mobile device to enable on-demand remote support from technicians connecting from Windows, Mac, Linux computers, Chromebooks, or other mobile devices.
Install Chrome OS On Macbook Air - Geeknizer
For Unattended Access:
TeamViewer Host
Install the TeamViewer Host app on devices you want to remotely access, even when they’re unattended by another person or not actively in use. From Windows, Mac, Linux, Chromebooks (screen sharing only), or mobile devices, you can connect to any device that has TeamViewer Host installed on it, 24/7.
Other Resources
Want to learn more about our supported operating systems?