@Sqaaakoi@troyunrau What is wrong with it? You can run any Linux software you want via Crostini. If Chrome OS is not a real Linux distro, then neither are other container-based distro’s like Qubes and Fedora Silverblue.
@Sqaaakoi@troyunrau@Jop chromeos isnt containerized in the same way silverblue is, chromeos runs linux programs in a debian vm.
when a lot of your devices are very low end and comparable to netbooks this is most likely going to be a problem
@troyunrau You mean the Chromebook.
No. A browser is not a desktop. ;)
One could argue android is a Linux desktop environment too.
@troyunrau @Jop Have you actually researched or seen the state of modern ChromeOS?
@Sqaaakoi @troyunrau What is wrong with it? You can run any Linux software you want via Crostini. If Chrome OS is not a real Linux distro, then neither are other container-based distro’s like Qubes and Fedora Silverblue.
@Sqaaakoi @troyunrau @Jop chromeos isnt containerized in the same way silverblue is, chromeos runs linux programs in a debian vm.
when a lot of your devices are very low end and comparable to netbooks this is most likely going to be a problem
@lunakitty @Sqaaakoi @troyunrau @Jop it’s actually a container INSIDE a VM, which makes it super taxing on performance and basically unusable
Which doesn’t expose much of a Linux userspace unless the user enables developer mode
@Natanael Like how other distro’s require Sudo.
No, not like that.