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PrawnOS
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Am I Just Paranoid About My New Chromebook?
The OP's computer is one of those Rockchip ARM models. It is much more difficult to get an alternate OS on it compared to Intel models. Maybe this one: https://github.com/SolidHal/PrawnOS
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How is the free firmware for the Raspberry progressing?
> I'd hardly argue that the RK3399 SoC is more "open" than any of the broadcom SoCs.
What? The gru-kevin chromebook (RK3399) can be booted without using a single binary blob, absolutely everything (even the arm trusted firmware) built from source. I use mine that way.
I've never seen a laptop with a "broadcom SoC" that could make that claim.
https://github.com/SolidHal/PrawnOS
- How to boot linux from usb on arm chormebook
- cheap ARM chromebook for GNU/Linux / chromeos not required
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What is the linux community's opinion on chromebooks linux capabilities?
chromebooks fork linux almost as badly as androids. instead of mainline + some patches/modules you get a custom kernel made for the hardware in question, usually with lots of proprietary drivers that make it hard for users to update. this is worse for ARM chromebooks than x86 chromebooks, but often has the same result on both: instead of downloading your favorite distro's ISO and installing it, you need to find something like PrawnOS that supports your specific model. in many cases you can't dualboot either because google's gimped UEFI/uboot/whatever implementation only boots chromeOS, and once you replace it with a custom firmware chromeOS becomes unbootable
- How do I install linux on an ARM Chromebook?
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Did you get a Chromebook for reasons other than school? If so, why?
You might want to look for an installation guide for your specific model. For example I used this one to install PrawnOS on my Acer C201P
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Ubuntu boot on Apple M1 Macs achieved; port to be released later today
the mainstream name is core/libreboot like used here but there's various other custom firmware too
theairportwiki
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I currently have access to 6 3TB Apple Time Capsules. Is there anything fun I can do with them?
Here you go OP. You can compile and boot NetBSD for ARM and do all sorts of fun projects. This wiki is in a pretty raw state.
What are some alternatives?
cadmium - [Moved to: https://github.com/Maccraft123/Cadmium]
awesome-bsd - A collection of awesome BSD related stuff
dattobd - kernel module for taking block-level snapshots and incremental backups of Linux block devices
zsun-resources - Zsun SD100 OpenWrt Resources
Rust-for-Linux - Adding support for the Rust language to the Linux kernel.
ansible-openwrt - Ansible collection to configure your OpenWrt devices more quickly and automatically (without Python)
rpi-open-firmware - Open source VPU side bootloader for Raspberry Pi.
linux - Linux kernel source tree
lk-overlay
evdi - Extensible Virtual Display Interface