Linux applications can access USB version 75 release via Android devices -Chrome OS

REVIEW Google has released a device to support the Chromebook Chrome OS 75 operating system, which is a major release, it adds a variety of new features, the latest security patches and other improvements.

For most Chromebook equipment, Chrome OS 75 has been upgraded to stable release, version 75.0.3770.102 (Platform version: 12105.75.0). This release introduces a new parental control feature that allows parents to limit the time children spend on Chrome OS devices, but also that children account enabled smart assistant for children.

Although still in beta, but each version of Linux application support are improving, Chrome OS 75 introduces support for Linux applications can access the Android device connected via USB. In addition, Files application has been enhanced to provide support for third-party files an application program, to achieve the Android DocumentsProvider API.

Linux version 75 release Linux applications can access Android applications USB device -Chrome OS version 75 release via USB access via Android devices -Chrome OS

MDS is not Intel hardware vulnerability has brought ease

In addition to the new features and improvements, Chrome OS version 75 also adds the PIN by native printer device authentication support tube. In terms of security, Chrome OS 75 brings ease to the latest Intel MDS (microarchitecture data sampling) hardware vulnerabilities.

"If Chrome process attacked, these data may include sensitive Web content as well as passwords, credit card numbers, or Cookie. These vulnerabilities could be exploited to read from host memory inside a virtual machine, or Android application reads privileged treatment of memory (for example, keymaster), "Google said in a statement in support.

Chrome OS 75.0.3770.102 operating system is now available to support the device and sent to all users in the coming days. Chromebook device you want to update to Chrome OS 75, open the "Settings" page, then go to the "About Chrome OS." From there you should be able to see the new version of the Chrome operating system, it will automatically download and install.

 

This switched: https://www.linuxprobe.com/chrome-os-release.html

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