I saw some movies on Youtube about Google Chrome OS and I was very impressed.
I downloaded the current version of Google Chrome OS via Bittorrent
(Transmission) and I tested it. It can be booted up as a live CD. I was surprise
that it borrowed a lot from OpenSUSE, including Yast. ADSL PPPoE connection can
be configured via Yast only if the system is installed on the hard drive,
otherwise it cannot install the Smpppd package. So, when I tried to configure
ADSL PPPoE i got the same error message when running OpenSUSE from the live CD:
cannot install smpppd , or something like this.
So, an OS made solely for the Internet could not access the Internet.
Still, I wish good luck and success to the Google team. Sorry, their OS might
be good but it has no advantage at all over Ubuntu.