The closest I have done is enable Linux and set up flatpack. None of the Chromebooks I have had have ever really had the horsepower to run Linux the way I would want.On Thu, Mar 4, 2021 at 8:17 PM Kevin Majka via PLUG-discuss <plug-discuss@lists.phxlinux.org> wrote:Hi All,---------------------------------------------------I'm new to Linux and this list. I have a couple of chrome Os devices that I have had a hard time linux installations on.Has anyone locally converted a Chromebook / chrome os device to just boot Linux successfully?I'm looking for assistance and I would be happy to buy you a gift card to a place you like for the trouble. I'm not available for the March install parties and I'm not sure of reworking chrome remotely.Please let me know. I'm in Ahwatukee. I can drive - they are under Chrome Os builds Panther and Sand per Mr. Chromebox.
Feel free to reach out to me directly off-list too. If there is a business I can support that won't charge Data Doctors prices, I would consider that too - just let me know.
Thank you,Kevin
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