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by ajross
1019 days ago
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FWIW: native audacity (literally the debian package) runs in ChromeOS as a wayland/somellier client from crostini. Basically everything not tied to particular driver or hardware environments runs great. The whole OS is really the best "app fusion" desktop environment out there. I've got Android apps for Threads and Tesla running alongside all the web apps you'd expect to find. I've got my personal email via linux Thunderbird. I read my PDFs in Evince (because, let's be honest, both the Chrome and Adobe readers are junk) and it integrates with the native ChromeOS Files app like a normal app. In fact all the Gnome .desktop files in the Crostini personality appear as apps in the OS menu that can be associated with files types or pinned to the shelf, so there's a surprising amount of scriptability to the process. Likewise it makes a great X terminal for shells and emacs windows from development machines. In fact I've moved (to be fair: for professional reasons, and I resisted for quite a while) to a mid-tier junky old Chromebook for basically all my client activity at this point (windows games being the sole exception). Really it's pretty great. The proverbial year of Linux on the desktop arrived and won while we were all looking elsewhere. |
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