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Help choosing distro for old EOL Chromebook
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Wow, thanks for this write-up! I will definitely look into ZRAM! I have been wanting to give Fedora Atomic a go
First look if your Chromebook is supported.
You can do this in ChromeOS. The model number needs to match exactly.
Chromebooks run some version of Coreboot but that includes many proprietary drivers.
Mrchromebox is an awesome developer, patching coreboot to include all the needed drivers.
Thanks! I have figured all that out. I went with Tumbleweed for now, because I had it lying around on a USB stick and wanted to see if it worked. Looks like it works pretty much out of box. I found a ZRAM guide too. Might distro jump over to Fedora though
Tumbleweed is better than traditional Fedora. But it is worse than Fedora Atomic Desktops.
The key words are
this is not possible even on OpenSUSEs "immutable" distros, which to my knowledge are not better than Tumbleweed in any way.