@BPlanZ #Google has been working on #lacros for some time now. It's basically a #linux #chrome browser that's separate from #ChromeOS. Theoretically, you could use this to get the latest updates to the browser indefinitely. Between this and #Crostini you should be able to keep using the #chromebook for longer without having to install anything on it.
You can try it by going to chrome://flags and search for lacros and enable flags you want to experiment with.
More info:
https://www.aboutchromebooks.com/news/what-is-lacros-for-chromebooks-and-why-does-it-matter/
#chromebook #Crostini #chromeos #chrome #linux #lacros #google
Linux App Support on Chromebooks is Coming Out of Beta
Chromebooks are versatile things as owners of modern devices able to install and run progressive web apps, Android apps, and even desktop Linux ones too. Now we learn (via Android Central) that Google is gearing :sys_more_orange:
#News #Chromebook #Chromeos #Crostini #Google
:sys_omgubuntu: https://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2021/05/linux-app-support-on-chromebooks-is-coming-out-of-beta
#news #chromebook #Chromeos #Crostini #google