To Developer, Crouton and Beyond!
On Monday switched the Chromebook Pro to Developer Mode and today installed Linux via Crouton.
Used this options to make the install:
sudo sh ~/Downloads/crouton -r sid -t\ xfce,touch,chrome,extension,keyboard -e
But it failed because:
touch target is not supported on Debian.
So I finally used this install options:
sudo sh ~/Downloads/crouton -r xenial\
-t xfce,touch,chrome,extension,keyboard -e
The install itself it was breeze, I mean, there were no problems whatsoever, but it took something like 4 hours to download and install the whole shebang.
Used this options to make the install:
sudo sh ~/Downloads/crouton -r sid -t\ xfce,touch,chrome,extension,keyboard -e
But it failed because:
touch target is not supported on Debian.
So I finally used this install options:
sudo sh ~/Downloads/crouton -r xenial\
-t xfce,touch,chrome,extension,keyboard -e
The install itself it was breeze, I mean, there were no problems whatsoever, but it took something like 4 hours to download and install the whole shebang.
I'm currently running stuff on this new Crouton thing on the Chromebook Pro, to determine if I keep it or I nuke the whole thing and then disable Developer Mode to revert the whole thing and head back to the reservation.
Labels: Chrome OS, Chromebook, Crouton, Linux, Samsung Chromebook Pro
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