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Linux Touchpad Like MacBook Update: 2023 Progress on Smooth Scrolling
It's a little more than that, they then added subpixel and momentum scrolling support to Chrome that bypasses X11 and does something custom [1]. Integration problems like this one that require a bunch of coordination are harder to do in open source land.
- Chromebook Plus: more performance and AI capabilities
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Can i game on a 140$ amazon chromebook??
Install Crouton and run Linux on your Chromebook without VM/container penalties. More complicated than Crostini but also better performance. https://github.com/dnschneid/crouton
- select ubuntu release
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Question about usage on a chromebook
IMO if you want to do this you'll need to install Ubuntu(or another fully-fledged Linux distro) on your Chromebook using either Crouton, Breath, or by flashing a Coreboot firmware and installing Linux on the hardware, then using the instructions for regular Linux. If you flash a Coreboot firmware you will in some ways un-Google the device and won't be able to use regular ChromeOS anymore unless you return to a stock firmware.
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cant seem to get xiwi to connect to my extension and without the extension it cant run kali
This was in the Issue 4830 discussion (https://github.com/dnschneid/crouton/issues/4830)
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Issues with crouton
Then, I thought that those apps can be run on Linux Ubuntu. So I installed crouton using this quite well written ReadMe https://github.com/dnschneid/crouton/blob/HEAD/README.md
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Functional difference between terminals?
Because it's not intended that ChromeOS users should need to modify the base operating system (e.g. to install software), it doesn't come with a package manager like apt or emerge. (However, you can install one if you want using something like Chromebrew* or Crouton*.)
- Linux on cheomebook
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- 13 May 2023 - Weekend Chat Thread
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Chromebooks Are Trash (Literally)
Eh, my Chromebook makes an excellent VT220, and it won’t stop doing that well unless I drop it quite a few times.
I bought a 2-in-1 Chromebook for $65. It’s got 4 GB of RAM, a 32 GB eMMC, and a dual-core Pentium CPU, but when it only needs to run one copy of the Chromium engine with a couple handfuls of open tabs + some simple Linux utilities it’s absolutely perfect.
I don’t intend to try and use “real” Linux (and especially not Windows) on this thing any time soon, but it gets official support and updates until 2027.
And in case I do decide to convert it away from being a Chromebook, it came with a fully-featured, UEFI-capable copy of Coreboot installed. You have to put it into Developer Mode (which erases your entire user partition to do), but then I can dual-boot with a microSD or USB drive, or I can install Linux (or even Windows, supposedly) on the local 32 GB eMMC.
If I do repurpose it, I can also flash the firmware with one that is more capable when it comes to Windows drivers, but doesn’t support dual-booting without something like Brunch (https://github.com/sebanc/brunch)
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How to dual boot windows and chromeos?
This is not possible. ChromeOS uses a different partition theme and a diffrent partition system. You can use an installation media to boot into flex. And for the actual chromeOS you can see the branch framework here.
you can use the brunch project. it has android app support if you are interested. i would not recommend using fyde os (it has android but i don't know about privacy because it is chinese). openfyde does not have android but it is easy enough to install.
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Reviving Chromebooks with Ubuntu
Slightly off topic, but I'm wondering if alternatives aren't safer. Does anyone have any experience with Brunch Framework https://github.com/sebanc/brunch and its compatibility with actual chromebooks? Context: I own a Samsung Chromebook Pro (codename Caroline), which goes out of support in June...
- Brunch's author suggest we could use his linuxloop to dualboot chromeos flex normally
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Install ChromeOS on old laptop without using ChromeOS Flex?
Brunch is a cool project that should be able to fit your needs. It’s possible that your Android apps might stop working though, not sure if that bug has been fixed. Pretty sure it has.
Well you have to do a little bypass. Brunch framework is the solution if you are willing to have android support but this has many bugs in. Like have an error audit: audit type=1400 audit(..some numbers..) avc: Denied. What is making me so slow. Bypass is not recommended for end users. You can have a chromium os and Brunch flamework is the solution if you are willing to have android support but this has many bugs in. Like have an error audit: audit type=1400 audit(..some numbers..) avc: Denied. What is making me so slow. Bypass is not recommended for end users. You can have a chromium os and install Gapps manually.
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Best chrome os flex alternative
I have never had good luck with FydeOS, but Brunch always worked well for me.
- Patching x86 Android apps to run on x86 Linux?
What are some alternatives?
chromefy - Project Croissant: Install Chrome OS on any Computer - Transforming Chromium to Chrome
brunch-toolkit - Stable release channel for the Brunch Toolkit
ChromeOS-Linux - Builds of linux-chromeos with codecs and build optimizations.
cadmium - [Moved to: https://github.com/Maccraft123/Cadmium]
brunch-unstable - Brunch Continuous Integration repository (Please send your pull requests here)
chromeos-apk - ☢️ Run Android Apps in Chrome OS OR Chrome in OS X, Linux and Windows.
chromebrew - Package manager for Chrome OS [Moved to: https://github.com/chromebrew/chromebrew]
winesapOS - winesapOS - Game with Linux anywhere, no installation required!
galliumos-distro - Docs, issues, and artwork sources for GalliumOS
brcr-update - Script to update Chrome OS installed using the brunch framework
chromebrew - Package manager for Chrome OS
archlinux-kde-install-guide - :page_facing_up: Arch Linux with LVM and KDE Plasma installation guide.