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by squeaky-clean
3285 days ago
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If you want to do anything "linuxey" with a Chromebook, don't you need to use something like Crouton and install a whole different distribution anyways? Is it even possible or simple to install ChromeOS on a Pi? Most projects related to ChromeOS on Pi seem to be dead. There's FlintOS, which had it's last update last month, but in the release notes: > We have disabled the root password briefly for improved security, subsequent releases will have a better system to maintain security and allow users root access if activated. There's also ChromiumRPI, which hasn't been updated in a year and does not and will not support wifi. Also as far as I can tell, none of them can play Netflix unless you're on a real Chromebook. I'd say it's fairly "hard to use". |
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https://skycocker.github.io/chromebrew/