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not on chromebook?

Open Bakugousimp07 opened this issue 1 year ago • 4 comments

I am a sixteen-year-old and my computer is a Chromebook. the install does not work and I can not get it on my smaller divides because it was not made for them. it would help a lot if it were an app for people like me who have the money for a switch but do not have access to PCs.

Bakugousimp07 avatar Jan 09 '24 00:01 Bakugousimp07

If you have a chromebook, you have made a mistake long ago, while somewhat possible to have a possible webapp or application (chomrebooks are locked down annoyingly), if its a school issued chromebook it would be even harder to run applications on it. In general I don't think supporting chromebooks is in the scope of this project

a55uka avatar Jan 29 '24 23:01 a55uka

You could also try installing openSUSE tumbleweed on your Chromebook and then compile jc_toolkit from source, (I would recommend making a backup on google drive first)

PS If you do end up doing this make sure to install ventoy on the USB disk you would need for installation (You will need to borrow somebodies windows machine for this)

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If you have a chromebook, you have made a mistake long ago, while somewhat possible to have a possible webapp or application (chomrebooks are locked down annoyingly), if its a school issued chromebook it would be even harder to run applications on it. In general I don't think supporting chromebooks is in the scope of this project

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40476 avatar Jan 30 '24 19:01 40476

They could also use Linux development environment on chromebooks which is efficiently a linux subsystem, you can run applications with it, and if you did want to make a bootable usb you could just use dd.

a55uka avatar Feb 01 '24 14:02 a55uka

For the uninitiated ventoy is the best option, all you do is install it to the usb drive and drop your iso images to said usb drive and you boot from it, although I do not know if it works on Chromebooks, so you are probably right, Linux Development Environment is probably the best option for this user

On Feb 1, 2024, at 9:32 AM, ElonGates @.***> wrote:

They could also use Linux development environment on chromebooks which is efficiently a linux subsystem, you can run applications with it, and if you did want to make a bootable usb you could just use dd.

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40476 avatar Feb 01 '24 15:02 40476