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by rossy 264 days ago
It worked on my device. The page you linked looks very outdated and doesn't have my device's board or any device made in the past 5 years. The lists of unsupported devices also look pretty reasonable - old kernels, CPUs that don't support virtualisation and 32-bit ARM. Since modern ChromeOS uses the same virtualisation to run Android apps, I doubt there's a modern device where it doesn't work.
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Yes, looking at the FAQ, for example, it claims that USB is flat out unsupported on Linux which hasn't been true for 4+ years so it's very outdated.