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  • Latest ChromeOS rollout status

    Latest ChromeOS rollout status

    When you are running ChromeOS fleet at “Enterprise Scale” one of the biggest challenges is understanding what versions your devices are on. And while you can control them using Enterprise management controls, knowing exactly what is available for which device is not always easy. To solve this, and to make it simpler for you all…

  • Important ChromeOS AutoUpdate Controls

    Important ChromeOS AutoUpdate Controls

    Chromebooks abstract out a lot of complexity from the end users and have made it easy for someone new to use it. ChromeOS AutoUpdate infrastructure does the same for IT Admins, who are responsible for managing OS updates to the ChromeOS devices. The focus on security, speed and usability has made ChromeOS to be one…

  • Managing Chromebooks at scale with ease

    Managing Chromebooks at scale with ease

    If you are new to ChromeOS and Google Workspace, setting up the Chrome device policies for the first time may be a daunting task. I’ll guide you through the steps you should take to setup your environment and make recommendations on what you should setup first. Prerequisites You should be an “Admin” on a working…

  • Syncing Crostini user data between multiple Chromebooks using Unison

    Syncing Crostini user data between multiple Chromebooks using Unison

    Chrome browsers use “Chrome Sync” to constantly sync most of the critical user settings/bookmarks with the Cloud and this is what allows users to switch between Chromebooks and still allow them to continue where they left off. You can also choose to use Google Drive instead of local Download folder to sync files to the…

  • Why am I getting updates after Chromebook reached AUE ?

    Why am I getting updates after Chromebook reached AUE ?

    Every Chromebook comes with an Auto-Update-Expiry (AUE) date. You can check yours by going to chrome://os-settings/help and clicking on Additional details. Below is what it looks like on my Pixelbook Go which lists the date as June 2026 However, interestingly the updates don’t always stop on the date/month specified. Google takes stability of its devices…