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  1. Linux (linux@linuxrocks.online)'s status on Saturday, 05-May-2018 05:36:02 EDT Linux Linux

    Linux apps are really coming to Chromebooks / its Linux based Chrome OS!

    One can check the function out even now: switch to the Chrome OS Dev channel (through "about ChromeOS").

    Once enabled, your Chromebook will start downloading the Terminal app, informing you're "running the Debian Linux", in a container that is.

    Use with caution until landing in the Chrome OS Stable channel.

    ---> https://www.aboutchromebooks.com/news/linux-apps-project-crostini-option-appears-in-chrome-os-settings-on-dev-channel/
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    #Chromebook #LinuxApps #Linux #ChromeOS #Debian

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      Linux apps option appears in Chrome OS settings on Dev Channel
      By Kevin C. Tofel from About Chromebooks
      Project Crostini is moving forward quickly to bring full-fledged Linux apps to Chrome OS. The latest Dev Channel update for the platform makes it easier to enable Linux support.
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