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-stache-
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Disable refresh+power for a specific user on a chromebook?

Use arch with i3 and hmmm LightDM or lubuntu then.
Xerblekerp
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1 post

Disable refresh+power for a specific user on a chromebook?

Im just saying this because i was working on a project for 2 hours and some one did the esc refresh power witch wakes the computer think that the operating system is missing and can sometimes lead to corrupted system files (On my 2nd one because of somewone using esc refresh power and corrupted files.) and can also lead to not being to access files from the cloud.But just report it to the admin AKA the principal and it should stop within no time.
Caj20231
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1 post

Disable refresh+power for a specific user on a chromebook?

The same thing happens to me! Its annoying isnt it? I am trying to figure out a way to.
herohamp
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1000+ posts

Disable refresh+power for a specific user on a chromebook?

DatOneLefty wrote:

herohamp wrote:

-Lite- wrote:

DeleteThisAcount wrote:

__init__ wrote:

herohamp wrote:

MegaApuTurkUltra wrote:

__init__ wrote:

tell your classmates to stop being jerks?
^^

also try periodically saving your work and/or locking the chromebook when you're away from it
but it will still get shutdown which is just a pain
Don't Chromebooks take like 3 seconds to boot?
No they take 1.56 (yep I just tried)
Depends on the model.
My school ones take me a min of 36 seconds to turn on, log in, and load up my pages. 36+ seconds add up really ******* fast
i just got the Acer R 11 because my old laptop's motherboard broke

At 5 seconds: Chrome logo shows up
At 8 Seconds: Background shows up
at 10 seconds: Password screen is ready

And then my old laptop running ubuntu took leik 3 mins to turn on, I will probably just shut down my laptop after every class and turn it back on

(how would that key code corrupt a file? Wouldnt that just reboot the computer or something making you loose your last saved work?)
My macbook running Arch on an old HDD takes takes 18 seconds to get to login page, whats messed up with your ubuntu xD

Last edited by herohamp (Oct. 18, 2018 18:31:00)

ninjagolloyd
Scratcher
500+ posts

Disable refresh+power for a specific user on a chromebook?

herohamp wrote:

DatOneLefty wrote:

herohamp wrote:

-Lite- wrote:

DeleteThisAcount wrote:

__init__ wrote:

herohamp wrote:

MegaApuTurkUltra wrote:

__init__ wrote:

tell your classmates to stop being jerks?
^^

also try periodically saving your work and/or locking the chromebook when you're away from it
but it will still get shutdown which is just a pain
Don't Chromebooks take like 3 seconds to boot?
No they take 1.56 (yep I just tried)
Depends on the model.
My school ones take me a min of 36 seconds to turn on, log in, and load up my pages. 36+ seconds add up really ******* fast
i just got the Acer R 11 because my old laptop's motherboard broke

At 5 seconds: Chrome logo shows up
At 8 Seconds: Background shows up
at 10 seconds: Password screen is ready

And then my old laptop running ubuntu took leik 3 mins to turn on, I will probably just shut down my laptop after every class and turn it back on

(how would that key code corrupt a file? Wouldnt that just reboot the computer or something making you loose your last saved work?)
My macbook running Arch on an old HDD takes takes 18 seconds to get to login page, whats messed up with your ubuntu xD
what processor + how much ram?
i have a pentium 4405u + 4gb ram on an old hdd and Ubuntu takes about 2mins to boot
herohamp
Scratcher
1000+ posts

Disable refresh+power for a specific user on a chromebook?

ninjagolloyd wrote:

herohamp wrote:

DatOneLefty wrote:

herohamp wrote:

-Lite- wrote:

DeleteThisAcount wrote:

__init__ wrote:

herohamp wrote:

MegaApuTurkUltra wrote:

__init__ wrote:

tell your classmates to stop being jerks?
^^

also try periodically saving your work and/or locking the chromebook when you're away from it
but it will still get shutdown which is just a pain
Don't Chromebooks take like 3 seconds to boot?
No they take 1.56 (yep I just tried)
Depends on the model.
My school ones take me a min of 36 seconds to turn on, log in, and load up my pages. 36+ seconds add up really ******* fast
i just got the Acer R 11 because my old laptop's motherboard broke

At 5 seconds: Chrome logo shows up
At 8 Seconds: Background shows up
at 10 seconds: Password screen is ready

And then my old laptop running ubuntu took leik 3 mins to turn on, I will probably just shut down my laptop after every class and turn it back on

(how would that key code corrupt a file? Wouldnt that just reboot the computer or something making you loose your last saved work?)
My macbook running Arch on an old HDD takes takes 18 seconds to get to login page, whats messed up with your ubuntu xD
what processor + how much ram?
i have a pentium 4405u + 4gb ram on an old hdd and Ubuntu takes about 2mins to boot
2.5GHz dual-core Intel Core i5 processor with 8GB of ram. Also *Ubuntu* I see your issue. Never use ubuntu

Sidenote: do you got an HDD or SSD, replacing an HDD with a 30$ 250GB ssd and putting manjaro would speed that baby up real quick

Last edited by herohamp (Oct. 18, 2018 20:45:51)

ninjagolloyd
Scratcher
500+ posts

Disable refresh+power for a specific user on a chromebook?

herohamp wrote:

ninjagolloyd wrote:

herohamp wrote:

DatOneLefty wrote:

herohamp wrote:

-Lite- wrote:

DeleteThisAcount wrote:

__init__ wrote:

herohamp wrote:

MegaApuTurkUltra wrote:

__init__ wrote:

tell your classmates to stop being jerks?
^^

also try periodically saving your work and/or locking the chromebook when you're away from it
but it will still get shutdown which is just a pain
Don't Chromebooks take like 3 seconds to boot?
No they take 1.56 (yep I just tried)
Depends on the model.
My school ones take me a min of 36 seconds to turn on, log in, and load up my pages. 36+ seconds add up really ******* fast
i just got the Acer R 11 because my old laptop's motherboard broke

At 5 seconds: Chrome logo shows up
At 8 Seconds: Background shows up
at 10 seconds: Password screen is ready

And then my old laptop running ubuntu took leik 3 mins to turn on, I will probably just shut down my laptop after every class and turn it back on

(how would that key code corrupt a file? Wouldnt that just reboot the computer or something making you loose your last saved work?)
My macbook running Arch on an old HDD takes takes 18 seconds to get to login page, whats messed up with your ubuntu xD
what processor + how much ram?
i have a pentium 4405u + 4gb ram on an old hdd and Ubuntu takes about 2mins to boot
2.5GHz dual-core Intel Core i5 processor with 8GB of ram. Also *Ubuntu* I see your issue. Never use ubuntu

Sidenote: do you got an HDD or SSD, replacing an HDD with a 30$ 250GB ssd and putting manjaro would speed that baby up real quick
i have an HDD
yeah i've been thinking about that but I still need Windows because Word for school
Inkulumo
Scratcher
500+ posts

Disable refresh+power for a specific user on a chromebook?

ninjagolloyd wrote:

herohamp wrote:

DatOneLefty wrote:

herohamp wrote:

-Lite- wrote:

DeleteThisAcount wrote:

__init__ wrote:

herohamp wrote:

MegaApuTurkUltra wrote:

__init__ wrote:

tell your classmates to stop being jerks?
^^

also try periodically saving your work and/or locking the chromebook when you're away from it
but it will still get shutdown which is just a pain
Don't Chromebooks take like 3 seconds to boot?
No they take 1.56 (yep I just tried)
Depends on the model.
My school ones take me a min of 36 seconds to turn on, log in, and load up my pages. 36+ seconds add up really ******* fast
i just got the Acer R 11 because my old laptop's motherboard broke

At 5 seconds: Chrome logo shows up
At 8 Seconds: Background shows up
at 10 seconds: Password screen is ready

And then my old laptop running ubuntu took leik 3 mins to turn on, I will probably just shut down my laptop after every class and turn it back on

(how would that key code corrupt a file? Wouldnt that just reboot the computer or something making you loose your last saved work?)
My macbook running Arch on an old HDD takes takes 18 seconds to get to login page, whats messed up with your ubuntu xD
what processor + how much ram?
i have a pentium 4405u + 4gb ram on an old hdd and Ubuntu takes about 2mins to boot
Ubuntu takes ~ 25 seconds to login (with LXDE) on my eMachines e627
herohamp
Scratcher
1000+ posts

Disable refresh+power for a specific user on a chromebook?

ninjagolloyd wrote:

herohamp wrote:

ninjagolloyd wrote:

herohamp wrote:

DatOneLefty wrote:

herohamp wrote:

-Lite- wrote:

DeleteThisAcount wrote:

__init__ wrote:

herohamp wrote:

MegaApuTurkUltra wrote:

__init__ wrote:

tell your classmates to stop being jerks?
^^

also try periodically saving your work and/or locking the chromebook when you're away from it
but it will still get shutdown which is just a pain
Don't Chromebooks take like 3 seconds to boot?
No they take 1.56 (yep I just tried)
Depends on the model.
My school ones take me a min of 36 seconds to turn on, log in, and load up my pages. 36+ seconds add up really ******* fast
i just got the Acer R 11 because my old laptop's motherboard broke

At 5 seconds: Chrome logo shows up
At 8 Seconds: Background shows up
at 10 seconds: Password screen is ready

And then my old laptop running ubuntu took leik 3 mins to turn on, I will probably just shut down my laptop after every class and turn it back on

(how would that key code corrupt a file? Wouldnt that just reboot the computer or something making you loose your last saved work?)
My macbook running Arch on an old HDD takes takes 18 seconds to get to login page, whats messed up with your ubuntu xD
what processor + how much ram?
i have a pentium 4405u + 4gb ram on an old hdd and Ubuntu takes about 2mins to boot
2.5GHz dual-core Intel Core i5 processor with 8GB of ram. Also *Ubuntu* I see your issue. Never use ubuntu

Sidenote: do you got an HDD or SSD, replacing an HDD with a 30$ 250GB ssd and putting manjaro would speed that baby up real quick
i have an HDD
yeah i've been thinking about that but I still need Windows because Word for school
Welcome to Libre Office mang, its like word but free, fast, and cool. It exports to pretty much any text format you need.

Also theres Open Office if Libre Office doesnt work on your arch linux for what ever reason and you spend way to long trying to set it up but eventually just secume to the depression and sadness because Libre was all you ever wanted.
ninjagolloyd
Scratcher
500+ posts

Disable refresh+power for a specific user on a chromebook?

herohamp wrote:

ninjagolloyd wrote:

herohamp wrote:

ninjagolloyd wrote:

herohamp wrote:

DatOneLefty wrote:

herohamp wrote:

-Lite- wrote:

DeleteThisAcount wrote:

__init__ wrote:

herohamp wrote:

MegaApuTurkUltra wrote:

__init__ wrote:

tell your classmates to stop being jerks?
^^

also try periodically saving your work and/or locking the chromebook when you're away from it
but it will still get shutdown which is just a pain
Don't Chromebooks take like 3 seconds to boot?
No they take 1.56 (yep I just tried)
Depends on the model.
My school ones take me a min of 36 seconds to turn on, log in, and load up my pages. 36+ seconds add up really ******* fast
i just got the Acer R 11 because my old laptop's motherboard broke

At 5 seconds: Chrome logo shows up
At 8 Seconds: Background shows up
at 10 seconds: Password screen is ready

And then my old laptop running ubuntu took leik 3 mins to turn on, I will probably just shut down my laptop after every class and turn it back on

(how would that key code corrupt a file? Wouldnt that just reboot the computer or something making you loose your last saved work?)
My macbook running Arch on an old HDD takes takes 18 seconds to get to login page, whats messed up with your ubuntu xD
what processor + how much ram?
i have a pentium 4405u + 4gb ram on an old hdd and Ubuntu takes about 2mins to boot
2.5GHz dual-core Intel Core i5 processor with 8GB of ram. Also *Ubuntu* I see your issue. Never use ubuntu

Sidenote: do you got an HDD or SSD, replacing an HDD with a 30$ 250GB ssd and putting manjaro would speed that baby up real quick
i have an HDD
yeah i've been thinking about that but I still need Windows because Word for school
Welcome to Libre Office mang, its like word but free, fast, and cool. It exports to pretty much any text format you need.

Also theres Open Office if Libre Office doesnt work on your arch linux for what ever reason and you spend way to long trying to set it up but eventually just secume to the depression and sadness because Libre was all you ever wanted.
onedrive
DatOneLefty
Scratcher
1000+ posts

Disable refresh+power for a specific user on a chromebook?

ninjagolloyd wrote:

herohamp wrote:

ninjagolloyd wrote:

herohamp wrote:

ninjagolloyd wrote:

herohamp wrote:

DatOneLefty wrote:

herohamp wrote:

-Lite- wrote:

DeleteThisAcount wrote:

__init__ wrote:

herohamp wrote:

MegaApuTurkUltra wrote:

__init__ wrote:

tell your classmates to stop being jerks?
^^

also try periodically saving your work and/or locking the chromebook when you're away from it
but it will still get shutdown which is just a pain
Don't Chromebooks take like 3 seconds to boot?
No they take 1.56 (yep I just tried)
Depends on the model.
My school ones take me a min of 36 seconds to turn on, log in, and load up my pages. 36+ seconds add up really ******* fast
i just got the Acer R 11 because my old laptop's motherboard broke

At 5 seconds: Chrome logo shows up
At 8 Seconds: Background shows up
at 10 seconds: Password screen is ready

And then my old laptop running ubuntu took leik 3 mins to turn on, I will probably just shut down my laptop after every class and turn it back on

(how would that key code corrupt a file? Wouldnt that just reboot the computer or something making you loose your last saved work?)
My macbook running Arch on an old HDD takes takes 18 seconds to get to login page, whats messed up with your ubuntu xD
what processor + how much ram?
i have a pentium 4405u + 4gb ram on an old hdd and Ubuntu takes about 2mins to boot
2.5GHz dual-core Intel Core i5 processor with 8GB of ram. Also *Ubuntu* I see your issue. Never use ubuntu

Sidenote: do you got an HDD or SSD, replacing an HDD with a 30$ 250GB ssd and putting manjaro would speed that baby up real quick
i have an HDD
yeah i've been thinking about that but I still need Windows because Word for school
Welcome to Libre Office mang, its like word but free, fast, and cool. It exports to pretty much any text format you need.

Also theres Open Office if Libre Office doesnt work on your arch linux for what ever reason and you spend way to long trying to set it up but eventually just secume to the depression and sadness because Libre was all you ever wanted.
onedrive
Just use word/onedrive/anything online (or use google docs like me)
ninjagolloyd
Scratcher
500+ posts

Disable refresh+power for a specific user on a chromebook?

have you ever used onedrive online
it sucks

and i cant not use it, we have the education school group thing
drchubbington
Scratcher
100+ posts

Disable refresh+power for a specific user on a chromebook?

Work where someone can't reload your page or turn off your computer. Or switch the off and escape keys (it works better than it sounds, my friend did it and it worked on everyone) For the reload, it should ask you whether you want to reload or not.
lnkulumo
Scratcher
55 posts

Disable refresh+power for a specific user on a chromebook?

Xerblekerp wrote:

Im just saying this because i was working on a project for 2 hours and some one did the esc refresh power witch wakes the computer think that the operating system is missing and can sometimes lead to corrupted system files (On my 2nd one because of somewone using esc refresh power and corrupted files.) and can also lead to not being to access files from the cloud.But just report it to the admin AKA the principal and it should stop within no time.
It doesn't actually make the OS think it's missing, it just displays a fake error message.
Momen_A
Scratcher
1 post

Disable refresh+power for a specific user on a chromebook?

Go to chrome:extensions, open the 3 bars/dots on the top left side, go to keyboard shortcuts, click on literally any box where it tells you to put in a shortcut, and press ctrl+shift+q. you've just successfully overwritten and disabled ctr-shift-q-q. the pwer+refresh, though, i still dont know
happyland440
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1000+ posts

Disable refresh+power for a specific user on a chromebook?

Momen_A wrote:

Go to chrome:extensions, open the 3 bars/dots on the top left side, go to keyboard shortcuts, click on literally any box where it tells you to put in a shortcut, and press ctrl+shift+q. you've just successfully overwritten and disabled ctr-shift-q-q. the pwer+refresh, though, i still dont know

You can't do it for refresh+power, it will hard reset your computer. I have used that technique to disable ctrl+shift+Q.
lnkulumo
Scratcher
55 posts

Disable refresh+power for a specific user on a chromebook?

happyland440 wrote:

Momen_A wrote:

Go to chrome:extensions, open the 3 bars/dots on the top left side, go to keyboard shortcuts, click on literally any box where it tells you to put in a shortcut, and press ctrl+shift+q. you've just successfully overwritten and disabled ctr-shift-q-q. the pwer+refresh, though, i still dont know

You can't do it for refresh+power, it will hard reset your computer. I have used that technique to disable ctrl+shift+Q.

-stache- wrote:

Wedge a little piece of cardboard under the side of the key while in use.
Rainwingwolf
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2 posts

Disable refresh+power for a specific user on a chromebook?

It is pretty annoying when it reloads. -_-
Tornadowrath
Scratcher
76 posts

Disable refresh+power for a specific user on a chromebook?

All I did was jam two staples under my power button and use the strategy to disable ctrl qq

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