• @[email protected]
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    256 months ago

    I did this back in the day! The tool of choice as the time was crouton, because it came with a keybinding that let us stealthily switch back to the ChromeOS desktop whenever the teacher walked by :)

    • @[email protected]
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      216 months ago

      I hate that I just read the words " back in the day" in the context of chromebooks. this feels too new for me xD

    • Echo (they/them)
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      46 months ago

      Yes! The crouton dual boot was an absolute gem; singlehandedly helped me survive high school boredom

      • @MimicJar
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        166 months ago

        Crostini. https://chromeos.dev/en/linux

        A “one click” install of Debian (in a VM) that runs alongside your ChomeOS device. It’s a great starter tool for those getting used to Linux and even for the Linux Pro it gives you a terminal, which 99% of the time is all I need.

        You can use GUI applications as well so GIMP and other tools are available.

        Super easy, barely an inconvenience.

          • @MimicJar
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            16 months ago

            As far as I know. You could probably get fancy moving to dev mode and then install whatever, but I’m plenty happy with Debian.

      • @[email protected]
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        56 months ago

        Good question, I don’t know! I haven’t touched a Chromebook since at least 2020…

        If I were to do it now, I’d probably still use crouton, but get it to download something other than Ubuntu 16.04, or I’d just dual boot.