I love my chromebook and use it allot. One of the few things I can't run
on it is CAD. But I have found excellent programmer ide, graphics, etc.
Here is a hint for you. Try running the chrome browser for everything.
Use the apps, they will be your chromebook apps. If you can do what you
need... Then go for the ChromeBook. If you can't, it's time for a cost
benefit analysis. Is the inexpensive cost worth it to accomplish what you
need, or do you really need a full Linux box.
Kevin
On Jul 2, 2017 11:03 PM, "trent shipley" <
trent.shipley@gmail.com> wrote:
> A few weeks ago I tried to get ChromiumOS installed under VirtualBox on an
> older (but Intel) iMac and a newer PC laptop--with no joy.
>
> Has anyone on the list managed to run ChromiumOS as a guest on a virtual
> machine or by dual booting? It's supposed to be based on Gentoo.
>
> Does anyone have a Chromebook? I'm pretty poor. How would you evaluate
> your Chromebook? (Yes, I realize it's a Google product, so a lot of the
> value to Google is your personal information. My attitude to privacy is
> that you don't have any anymore; get used to it. The security of your data
> is important though.)
>
>
> Trent, who uses Linux when nothing else seems to work.
>
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