Alex313031 / thorium

Chromium fork named after radioactive element No. 90. Windows and MacOS/Raspi/Android/Special builds are in different repositories, links are towards the top of the README.md.
https://thorium.rocks/
BSD 3-Clause "New" or "Revised" License
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Constructive Feedback for ThoriumOS - Issues with Browser, Android Integration, and Linux Installation, with Emphasis on the X Icon #811

Open RaulKong898 opened 1 month ago

RaulKong898 commented 1 month ago

Hi Thorium team,

I want to start by saying that I appreciate the work you've put into creating ThoriumOS. It's an interesting alternative to ChromeOS, and I like the direction you're heading in. However, there are a few things related to the browser, Android integration, and Linux installation that I'd like to point out:

Color scheme: The combination of blue and green for the browser menus is not to my liking. I'd prefer it if you reverted to the standard colors offered by ChromeOS. X icon: The red X icon for closing applications is a bit jarring at times, especially when it appears in red. I'd prefer it if a more neutral color was used or if you reverted to the standard ChromeOS look. Google Assistant: Unfortunately, Google Assistant doesn't work at all. It crashes every time I try to activate it with "Hey Google." Android integration: It would be great to see better integration with the Android ecosystem, especially since Google Assistant isn't currently working. Linux installation: I've encountered issues installing the Linux ecosystem. The installation process gets stuck, and I'm unable to proceed. I hope this feedback is helpful. Keep up the good work, and I'm looking forward to seeing how ThoriumOS evolves!

RaulKong898 commented 1 month ago

I want all this to be taken into account, especially with the browser and the specified colors that I want to be stick. Combine and brunch in thorium os and add an official iso image Chrome os with android. You can do this: That can be done easily, merge the Brunch Custom RootC into the ThoriumOS's RootC.

Then, use this newly created Brunched-ThoriumOS.img as the base ChromiumOS image that the Brunch-Toolchain found here [ https://github.com/sebanc/brunch-toolchain ] rebuilds into the official ChromeOS-Recovery.bin image file.

RaulKong898 commented 1 month ago

I want to let the normal system be that Chrome OS only that with native Linux and android support. Don't change anything else or mess with your browser.