Article 5EDTG LXer: Unlock your Chromebook's hidden potential with Linux

LXer: Unlock your Chromebook's hidden potential with Linux

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Google Chromebooks run on Linux, but normally the Linux they run isn't particularly accessible to the user. Linux is used as a backend technology for an environment based on the open source Chromium OS, which Google then transforms into Chrome OS. The interface most users experience is a desktop that can run Chrome browser apps and the Chrome browser itself. And yet underneath all that, there's Linux to be found.read more

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