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Yes, however it won't work. Trust me, I've tried and tried. Your best bet is to install another operating system if all you want to do is run Windows apps....

Yes, but ReactOS is F/OSS :). If Wine has DirectX support, ReactOS should, too. They're pretty much sister projects. And, in my experience, Windows XP is very hard to use...

@rafi16jan To install 32-bit Wine on your Chromebook: Download this script: ``` cd ~/Downloads && \ wget https://gist.github.com/JL2210/f51a3d5a7a57900983b706949eba9f74/raw/b87fa07e0cb8aa80da3e2ea233f9841c9be1eb61/bootstrap.sh ``` Run it: ``` bash bootstrap.sh ``` When asked if you want...

That's pretty normal. Leave it going overnight if possible, and try not to do much else (but it's fine if you don't leave it overnight or do something else; it'll...

Um... No. After it fails, it fails. Do you have any big files or packages you can remove? (Run `rm -rf /usr/local/gentoo{,32}` to free up some space)

The newer Sommelier version requires patched Linux headers.

We don't handle it. The Linux headers are kept as-is, which is why the latest version of Sommelier doesn't work. The patches are available from [Chromium's source repository](https://chromium.googlesource.com/chromiumos/overlays/chromiumos-overlay/+/refs/heads/release-R76-12239.B/sys-kernel/linux-headers/files/) but have...

No, we have these two choices: * Apply them at our own risk * Use the current version of Sommelier, which is tested and works. Chrome OS doesn't provide the...

The new version of Sommelier requires patches to the Linux headers that we don't apply. The new version of Sommelier might work.

Pipes are always broken upon entering Sleep Mode. It's not really a thing we can fix unless we upgrade.