If you're at all interested in running other operating systems on a Chromebook, then I'd recommend checking out compatibility in the Chrultrabook docs [1]. Nearly all devices listed there are verified to support Linux, albeit many have issues, usually missing volume limiter support, camera support, or fingerprint reader support. And keep in mind that ARM CPUs are currently entirely unsupported.
Also, it's absolutely hilarious to me that some Chromebooks support macOS better than they support Windows or Linux. In the vast majority of cases, though, Linux has the best support.
Also, it's absolutely hilarious to me that some Chromebooks support macOS better than they support Windows or Linux. In the vast majority of cases, though, Linux has the best support.
[1] https://chrultrabook.github.io/docs/docs/supported-devices.h...