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.
@Zergling_man @DeezMistaReez @special-boy
Mcrosoft Windows was worse it would not let me use word and or excel less than one year and in fact most likely less than six months after getting a new computer
I found a receipt of purchase for mcrosoft office products from years ago
And then I remembered the incident
Chromebook has treated me better than windows even after uninstalling all my free google apps that I did not pay for