🤸 Seriously, you could try brunch with linuxloop, and it will add just a line to your grub and will run chromeos in a virtual disk image, not messing up your partitions. You might find it useful sometimes thanks to its android apps
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🤸 Seriously, you could try brunch with linuxloop, and it will add just a line to your grub and will run chromeos in a virtual disk image, not messing up your partitions. You might find it useful sometimes thanks to its android apps
Does brunch/ChromeOS work ok on it ? 🕺
It must be AI related :D
I know ngrok is something different, but do you know if it uses a technology similar to Hamachi too? I’m asking because I discovered that ngrok works even without a public IP (when you use a mobile connection for example).
Electricity. And electromagnetic radiations.
You got a Debian vm in all Chromebooks, so any of them with stylus support should do. However I didn’t try if the Debian VM supports the stylus. Try google it. You could stil replace ChromeOS with any Linux distro If necessary
Localsend ? https://localsend.org/it/download
X86_64 has been challenged and surpassed in some cases, no more duopoly will exist anymore fortunately. It’s time for a price race now
And thinking about prices, considering the t820 that is about 150€ with the Nubia neo (or neo2), you could have chromebooks for maybe 200€, if you add 12" screen and stylus support.
I like the arm world because you don’t have only two players which are boring and are not good at all if you think of a world wide technological progress. It’s a rather poor world actually.
I’m trying a cheap arm Chromebook now and I can say it could replace a standard pc/mac already, in terms of performances. Mediatek can already challenge apple and snapdragon so we already have 3 players but I think Samsung, and unisoc will enter the arena. Rockchip already did it with chromebooks and they look enough too.
I think packaging is being already automated a lot today’s
Office and Adobe Web native apps? What sources do you have?
In case of a disk image, to test or use a different distro (or a distro inside windows) without repartitioning the drive.
Check “Installing windows in a disk image”, that’s genial. https://github.com/sebanc/linuxloops/blob/main/Readme/Recommended-setups.md
Waydroid Is not that usable with its “desktop” layer always on