Let's say I want to use Linux and I already have a chromebook
Under no circumstances am I going to buy a computer with microsoft or apple software
Should I get a new Linux only computer to use Linux or should I use a chromebook?
The Chromebook keyboard is not as good but the Chromebook operating system is better than windows as far as I am concerned
It has a built in app that says something like "Linux terminal"
Are there any beginner guides for linux on chromebook?
Does the rasberry pi come with a monitor? Looked it up on wikipedia and the picture is a chip and a keyboard but no monitor
Why not just not buy anything and use the chromebook I already have for Linux? Would it run into problems becausr chromebooks have weird keyboards or for other reasons?
@special-boy @DeezMistaReez @Zergling_man
So it sounds to me like you are saying I should find out what type of linux chromebook uses.
Does Linux use function keys a lot. Chromebook does not have function keys on the keyboard but you have to access them in abnormal ways unique to chromebook.
My biggest concern is I would not be able to access function keys on chromebook linux, because the chromebook operating system converts these other keys to function keys
@special-boy @DeezMistaReez @Zergling_man
Microsoft Windows was such a waste of memory that even with less processing power my chromebook feels faster to me because it does not have so many things running in the background to waste memory.
I am not looking for a computer stuck on a table nor a smart phone sized computer. I want a laptop sized computer with a laptop sized monitor and keyboard that I can move around, and I do not need much processing power. Does pi have laptops?
@special-boy @DeezMistaReez @Zergling_man
Chromebook worked great for me other than the keyboard but they told me I am at the last automatic update and from now on I will only get manual updates. When I get a manual update they warned they would uninstall all my apps. They uninstalled all my apps except certain ones that I believe are default to chromebook. They then would not let me install new apps such as the ones I had installed before. They left a linux terminal app available.
@special-boy @DeezMistaReez @Zergling_man
I am not sure if Chromebook has a special type of linux to deal with it's unusual keyboard. Maybe it is better to use whatever type of linux it already has built in. I can try to look up the type of linux it has later I am using another device right now.
@special-boy @DeezMistaReez @Zergling_man
Basically I have never used linux before and I want to figure out how to start using it with the type I already have on my chromebook and maybe see if I can install daggerfall. And see if I can get some ms dos games or other programs running on it that use the function keys just to see if I can get the function keys working. And see if I can run hyper rogue which chromebook uninstalled and which was removed from the google play store
tutorial?
oh, a limited, terminal only version if that is what that is might give you the wrong impression.
many distros come with very solid desktop enviroments by now that require little if any terminal use if you dont want to use it.
using it is however very powerful