A new version of the Chrome operating system, Chrome OS 135, has been released by Google. This operating system is based on the Linux core and utilizes assembly tools of EBUILD/Portage, open components, and the Chrome Web browser version 135. Chrome OS is known for its user environment which is limited to a web browser, with Web applications replacing standard programs. Despite this, Chrome OS features a full-fledged multi-window interface, desktop, and taskbar for user convenience. The graphic stack Freon is used for screen output, with a planned transition to Wayland in the future, along with the window manager aura.
The source texts for Chrome OS 135 are available under a free Apache 2.0 license, allowing for further development and customization by users. The new version of Chrome OS is compatible with most current chromebook models, with an alternative version called Chrome OS Flex available for use on regular computers.
Key changes in Chrome OS 135 include the implementation of a new Bluetooth stack based on fluoride, which has been transferred from Android platforms. The development of the Blayedroid stack from Broadcom continues, with the option to revert to the old stack available through Chrome Settings: // Flags/#Bluetooth-use-Floss.