Make supportable for chrome OS
When people take stuff away from other people, you are left with some other device. When someone is a guardian of you, they take it away because they think they can.
When people take stuff away from other people, you are left with some other device. When someone is a guardian of you, they take it away because they think they can.
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You can run Musescore on ChromeOS already: https://musescore.org/en/howtochromeos
I also have a simpler (to me) installation procedure I'm still hoping to get someone else to try and give feedback on - see https://school.masteringmusescore.com/courses/educational-partnership/l…. If I get confirmation this works well for others, I'll add it to the official Handbook.
In reply to I also have a simpler (to me… by Marc Sabatella
I just tested your script on a machine with CloudReady Home (which is a fork of Chromium OS). It worked fine! The AppImage itself is unusable because of the black window bug that has been mentioned here before, but that's obviously unrelated to your script.
In reply to I just tested your script on… by onebitboy
Glad to hear the install process worked for you! Did you try simply hitting Esc to close the window? That should do the trick.
In reply to Glad to hear the install… by Marc Sabatella
It actually breaks all of the UI elements, not just the Musescore window. They all go black, the only fix is to completely reboot the machine.
In reply to It actually breaks all of… by onebitboy
Hmm, that should definitely not happen. There was a bug in an older revision of ChromeOS where that could happen to Linux apps, but it was fixed some time ago. Which version of ChromeOS are you on, and where are you seeing other reports of this issue?
In reply to Hmm, that should definitely… by Marc Sabatella
This was on CloudReady Beta (which is forked from Chromium OS v87 at the moment). I am running it within a VMware virtual machine though, so it might be related to the 3D acceleration that VMware provides. The previous report i saw regarding this issue was here: https://musescore.org/en/node/307963
In reply to This was on CloudReady Beta … by onebitboy
Yep, that refers to the bugs in Chrome OS 81. The were fixed some time ago in regular Chrome OS, but maybe CouldReady is actually not totally on 87 but still has old code? There was a workaround, though, maybe it applies to CloudReady too. If possible, try disabling "Crostini GPU Support" in your flags. Not sure if CloudReady provides that same interface, though. there was another workaround I think, it involved tweaking something on the Linux side, but I can't remember what it was. See https://bugs.chromium.org/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=1068746 for some more info, maybe buried in there, or in one of the links, is an answer.