@kjb434 Google itself probably won't make a version that's usable on mac's. No they can't be sued unless they do something illegal related to the EFI. I imagine that Google wants to sell new computers with ChromeOS pre-installed.
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Will google push to make a version of ChromeOS work on macs? Maybe even older out of date macs on pre x86 architecture? Would they get sued?
@kjb434 Google itself probably won't make a version that's usable on mac's. No they can't be sued unless they do something illegal related to the EFI. I imagine that Google wants to sell new computers with ChromeOS pre-installed.
@kjb434 Why would they get sued for making a power pc version of Chrome OS? There are plenty of other Linux variants that run on Power PC.