Yes, I’ve heard some other people doing similar stuff.
I put in cc Olivier, maybe he can share a bit more if he has time :)

Guille

> El 1 abr 2020, a las 1:40, tbrunz <wild.id...@gmail.com> escribió:
> 
> Hi Paul,
> 
> It *is* possible!  I've got it running on one of my Chromebooks, a Pixelbook
> model.  (I gave my 2015 Pixel LS to my wife; I've yet to try it on that
> one.)  See the attached image.
> 
> You'll likely need to install a Linux container, which is how I got it to
> work.  (I didn't try to get it running in the native Linux OS, which I
> believe is a modified Gentoo.)
> 
> You can have an icon associated with it; if you do, you can pin it to your
> icon tray and launch Pharo that way -- which is what I do.  (You should be
> able to see the icon in my image.)  I have a script that generates a
> '.desktop' file with an icon, which is how I think I got this to work.  (I'm
> about to rewrite the script; the first attempt was a hack extracted from a
> script suite I wrote, and Pharo deserves better.)
> 
> One thing you'll want to do is correct for the 4K display.  I have a script
> that automates enlarging the pointer arrow at
> https://github.com/tbrunz/pharo-support (which also has the above-mentioned
> script), but I just finished it and haven't yet tested it on a Chromebook
> install.
> 
> -Ted
> 
> <http://forum.world.st/file/t372161/Pharo-in-Chromebook_2019-0127a.jpg> 
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