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Anyone install Linux on a Chromebook?
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There is Gallium a linux based os for chromebooks.
Ah that's useful.
Gallium has stopped developing and no longer secure. Running xubuntu or debian 12 will work on most older Chromebooks no problems
Thanks i never noticed it since it has been a while since i used it