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How To Set Up Linux on Chromebook. All Chromebooks launching in 2019 and later will offer support for Linux. Even school-issued Chromebooks have Linux support, but school administrators can still ...
But to really get the most from running both Linux and Chrome OS I think you’ll want a late-model, Intel-powered Chromebook with 4GBs of RAM and a 32GB SSD or larger hard drive.
This new Chromebook Linux feature is Crostini, the umbrella technology for getting Linux running with Chrome OS. Crostini gets enough Linux running to run KVM , Linux's built-in virtual machine (VM).
If you'd like to employ a Chromebook as a developer machine, you might be interested in a new multi-Linux container feature in Chrome OS 98. Jack Wallen shows you how to enable and use it.
So you’re one of the 60,000 or so people who managed to get your hands on one of Google’s newfangled Chrome OS notebooks, but it turns out you’re not all that enamored with the Chrome ...
Chrome OS is built atop Linux, so you’ve been able to install Linux on Chromebooks for years. In 2018, Google added the ability to run Linux applications on Chromebooks by moving to a beta channel.
Back at I/O 2018, Google confirmed that it would soon bring Linux app support to Chrome OS.Since then, we’ve seen several Chromebooks gain the ability in beta form. Here’s how to turn it on if ...