I met the same problem. The reason is the data saved location you choose in Chrome App Launcher settings. And ARC Welder can only read or write the data of the location we choose.

Hence, you can push you apk files into the path you choose or choose the ARC welder, right click -> app information , click the icon to remove the read and write limits.

I have an android app that works on the chromebook flip when using arc welder to install and run it. However, when I download the current version from the play store, or sideload the current dev version by copying over the apk, the app doesn't run. I get the splash screen and then a white screen and nothing happens.


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I tried using chrome on the chromebook and doing chrome://inspect/#devices and chrome://inspect/#apps but i don't see my running app in either place. (The app is mostly a webview wrapping a JS application, so this is typically how I debug it). I also tried using the android chrome browser and also do not see my app there. I am not sure where to find the application logs, although I did try looking at the various system logs. The chromebook is in developer mode so I can get a shell and look around, but I couldn't find an app log. adb devices does not show my app, and adb logcat doesn't show anything either.

I love your site and the usefull information. This evening i try to install ubuntu on my chromebook acer 14 for work, hopefully it works. My question is, is there any date or rumor when my chromebook wil have the google play store.

If you download the mysword apk and use a program called arc welder, you can use MySword on Chrome OS. You won't be able to add external modules, but you can install the modules already in Mysword. It's a little buggy, but it works pretty good. Also, you will only be able to use the basic version so no split screens etc.

If you still want to try to use ARC Welder in Chrome you'll have to find/use the last version of Chrome which supported it. This post in StackOverflow onARC welder for chrome is not launching properly from 2017 may give some idea of when it last worked.

Please take a moment to consider if this thread is worth bumping.Question0George OrellanaPosted December 12, 2012George OrellanaResident  947Share Posted December 12, 2012 As you have found the chromebooks are just not powerful enough to run a program that is such demanding as SL is. As far as I am aware of there is no web based chat system other than using my.secondlife.com/yourname

As you have found the chromebooks are just not powerful enough to run a program that is such demanding as SL is. As far as I am aware of there is no web based chat system other than using my.secondlife.com/yourname

Does google chromebook use android? or can you install android apps on it from the google play store? If so there is SLgo now. SLgo has a 7 day free trial so you can see if it works out for you then after that it is 9.99 a month I believe.

i recomend using a app on the chromebook called ark welder you can also search for lumiya apk 2.6 and then move the viles from it into a folder then you go in more tools in your browser on chromebook and select extensions and enable developer consule the load the contents you extracted from the apk and you should be able to run sl

If it was your device you could use something ala ARC welder, but officially ChromeOS and Android are staying separate for the foreseeable future, and there have not been any announcement's about print functionality to be added.

These days most Chromebooks have the Google Play Store as a native app. If yours does, it's pretty simple to get Kodi on your device.The process of installing Kodi on your device is surprisingly easy, as you won't have to deal with any difficult methods of installation or buggy processes to get the app up and running on your device. Instead, with the Google Play Store, you can quickly install an official version from Google and Kodi the same way you'd install an app on Android. If you aren't sure whether your Chromebook supports Kodi, you can view the full list here.Here's how to install Kodi:Launch the Google Play Store on your Chromebook.

Use the search bar at the top to type in 'Kodi.'

Click 'Install' when the Kodi app appears.

Once the app is installed, launch your program and you'll be actively using Kodi! You can then use Kodi exactly as you would on a desktop PC or an Android device. You can add your standard repositories, tweak the appearance of the app as you'd like, and do anything else to change how the app works on your end!", "url": " -kodi-chromebook/#step1" }, { "@type": "HowToStep", "name": "Make Sure Chrome OS is Updated to Latest Version", "image": " -content/uploads/2019/10/Screenshot-2017-08-01-at-1.49.00-PM.jpg", "text": "Let's start out with a basic tip. For all of this to work, we'll want to make sure we're running the current stable version of Chrome OS. Stable versions roll out updates every six weeks, which are automatically downloaded by Chrome OS whenever an update is shipped to your machine.Once you have the upgrade, all you have to do to install the new version of your operating system is to use the Restart option, typically hidden in the system tray in the lower right-hand corner of your screen. If an upgrade has been shipped out to your device, you'll typically see a Download icon in the notification tray, signaling that you can restart your machine to finish the upgrade.To check for an upgrade (if the Download icon isn't there), open a Chrome window, use your mouse to select the triple-dotted menu button in the top-right corner of the screen, and select Settings.Once you've opened the Chrome settings menu, tap the triple-lined menu icon in the top left, and select \"About Chrome OS.\"Once you're there, tap \"Check for Updates.\" If there is an update, it will begin downloading in the background of your operating system. If not, you're ready to proceed.Once you've ensured you're running the newest version of Chrome OS, you're ready to move into the actual process of installing Kodi\u2014and by association, installing ARC Welder, too.", "url": " -kodi-chromebook/#step2" }, { "@type": "HowToStep", "name": "Install ARC Welder", "image": " -content/uploads/2019/10/Screen-Shot-2018-12-15-at-5.03.30-PM.png", "text": "If you've never heard of ARC Welder before, you probably aren't alone. Though we've covered the program a few times on this website, it's really only useful as a utility for those looking to install Android applications for testing and repackaging. ARC, or App Runtime for Chrome, is an in-beta development tool assisting developers in repackaging and testing their apps within Chrome and Chrome OS. While this might seem like an odd application to use if you aren't a developer, it's really the only way to reliably install Android apps onto your Chrome OS device without using the Play Store.So, we'll have to start by installing ARC Welder onto your Chromebook. Start by heading to this Chrome Web Store link to download ARC Welder straight from Google. There are some other instances of the ARC Welder on the Web Store (easily found by searching Google for the app instead of simply following from the link in this paragraph), but we want to make sure we have the most up-to-date instance of the app running on our machines if we want it to behave the way it's supposed to.For that, we'll need to make sure you're using the official version. On the Web Store, it was officially uploaded by \"arc-eng.\" The app installs like any other Chrome app will install, with a shortcut loaded into your Chrome launcher (accessible either via the Search button on your keyboard or by using the launcher icon in the bottom-left corner of your screen).", "url": " -kodi-chromebook/#step3" }, { "@type": "HowToStep", "name": "Use ARC Welder to Install Kodi on a Chromebook", "image": " -content/uploads/2019/10/Screen-Shot-2018-12-15-at-5.08.32-PM-1024x658-1.png", "text": "Once you've installed ARC Welder, we'll also need to grab an instance of Kodi to install on your Chromebook. Since we can't use the Play Store downloads, we'll have to turn to an .APK file from a trustworthy and reputable source. There are a ton of shady and malicious third-party sources for .APK files (the format Android apps use for installations) online, so for our purposes, we'll be turning to the best source for .APK files online, APKMirror. APKMirror is the sister-site of well-known Android news site Android Police and is trusted by both users and developers, including notable development site XDA-Developers.The site doesn't allow the posting of any paid, modded, or pirated content on their servers, and they're known for being used by official devs for pushing updates and any content that can't be posted on the Play Store for various reasons.You can download the newest update for Kodi from APKMirror here (select the newest version; as of writing, it's version 18.0. Some of the example images throughout this article are older, but the steps to install it and use it are the same regardless).If for whatever reason, you can't use or access APKMirror, APKPure is another trusted source, and you can download Kodi from their site here. We don't recommend using any other outside sources for APKs, for security and safety reasons.You want to be safe. We want you to be safe. And the easiest way to make sure that's the case is to avoid sources that are shady or that you know nothing about. A good rule of thumb is to avoid getting software from unknown, untrusted sources.Once you've downloaded the APK to your Chromebook's Downloads folder, it's time to use ARC Welder to install and \"test\" Kodi on your Chrome OS device. Start by opening ARC Welder if you haven't already, by using the launcher on your Chrome OS device.Once ARC is open on your Chromebook, click on the Plus sign (contained within an orange circle) that reads \"Add your APK.\" This will open your Chromebook's file explorer, typically launching on the Downloads folder. Find the APK you downloaded from APKMirror and hit the blue \"Open\" button in the bottom-right corner of the display of your computer.ARC Welder will begin to load your APK, with the Kodi app being compiled within ARC Welder to run on your device. Once the application has completely loaded, you'll be presented with some options for how to run the application on your device.You'll want to make sure your orientation is set to Landscape and your form factor is set to Tablet for the app to work best on your device. Alternatively, for form factor, you can also use Maximized.Once the application and preferences are ready to go, hit the Test button in the lower right hand corner of ARC Welder. Kodi will begin to load and prepare for its initial run. Things may take a while to finish loading while the application prepares to be run on your device, so give it some time and have some patience with this part of the process.Make some tea or coffee, have a snack, and once the app has finished preparing itself for launch, you'll see the app launch on your Chromebook. 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