Some of the features mentioned in this document only work on the beta or Dev channel. To change your channel:
- chrome://help in a browser window
- Click Detailed Build Information
- Change Channel
- Select Beta (Or Dev, if you're feeling adventurous)
#!/bin/bash | |
# compiled from https://docs.docker.com/engine/installation/linux/debian/#/debian-jessie-80-64-bit | |
sudo apt-get update | |
sudo apt-get dist-upgrade -y | |
sudo apt-get install apt-transport-https ca-certificates -y | |
sudo sh -c "echo deb https://apt.dockerproject.org/repo debian-jessie main > /etc/apt/sources.list.d/docker.list" | |
sudo apt-key adv --keyserver hkp://p80.pool.sks-keyservers.net:80 --recv-keys 58118E89F3A912897C070ADBF76221572C52609D |
version: '2' | |
services: | |
plex: | |
image: linuxserver/plex | |
container_name: plex | |
volumes: | |
- /path/to/plex/config:/config | |
- /path/to/plex/Movies:/data/movies | |
- /path/to/plex/Shows:/data/tvshows | |
- /path/to/plex/transcode:/data/transcode |
Partly updated June 2023
General caution: Chrome OS is a secure OS by design, but this has at least one key consequence. If you change your Google account password, you will still be required to enter the old password the next time you access each Chrome OS device. Devices are encrypted with that password, so the OS needs to decrypt using the old password then re-encrypt using the new one. If you forget your old password you will lose access to your Chrome OS device data. As always, make sure you keep backups up to date.
If you have multiple Chrome OS accounts (Say, work and play), you can quickly sitch between them without logging out:
contract DominantAssuranceContract { | |
address owner; | |
uint256 deadline; | |
uint256 goal; | |
uint8 percentagePayoff; | |
mapping(address => uint256) public balanceOf; | |
uint256 totalPledges; | |
constructor(uint256 numberOfDays, uint256 _goal, uint8 _percentagePayoff) public payable { | |
owner = msg.sender; |